As American as Apple Pie . . . This blog is all about finding products that are made in the USA so that I can support this country that I am proud to call home.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

We got a swaddle blanket from a company that makes most of their stuff in US too.  So I checked out their website and they have some other nice things.

www.swaddledesigns.com

You have to read the descriptions though, cuz their "body suit" (onesie) is Imported, whereas this wearable blanket is USA.

We also got a pacifier clip as a gift from a company called MAM.  They aren't USA, but it looks like they are all European, with no production in China from what I gather on their website.  They make pacifiers, teethers, bottles and cups, & oral care (toothbrushes.)  Just in case Walter decides he doesn't like USA pacifiers/bottles! 

http://www.mambaby.com/mam/home,26794.html




Hoohobbers

Found a company that manufactures all of their stuff in Chicago.  They make moses baskets, and linens, and diaper bags (should we need another,) but most importantly, Baby Rockers (bouncy chairs.)

And for future reference, fold-up rocking horses:


And much more . . .

Their website:  http://www.hoohobbers.com/index.html
Their stuff is also on Amazon. 

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Strollers, Car Seats, Carriers, Oh My!

It's time to choose our baby seat/carrier/stroller and to decide whether to do all-in-one, or separates.  So, today I took a look at what Britax has to offer. 

There are 2 strollers to consider, since JP wants 3 wheel.  One of them has a double wheel in the front, so I'll have to see what he thinks, but there are some pros and cons to each- like the one with the double front wheel is much lighter.  Both of these strollers carry the kid up to 55 lbs, and can be integrated with Britax's infant car seats.  But before I compare the two, let's look at our 3 options:

1- Buy a "Next Generation Convertible Car Seat" which fits 5-70 lbs, but is not a carrier and does not fit in a stroller.  Thus, use no carrier and/or body-fit carrier and look at stroller options.  "B-Agile" stroller fits infant up to 55lbs.  "B-Scene" without infant car seat fits 6 months up to 55 lbs.  Instead of car seat, we could buy the bassinet accessory to make it work for an infant. 


1- Buy a "Chaperone" or "B-Safe" infant car seat that fits 4-30 lbs, and up to 42" or less height (which seems to be between 1-2 years old.)  Buy the "B-Scene" or "B-Agile" Stroller, which are compatible with these infant seats.  The seat is a carrier, and fits the strollers.  But, a new car seat would have to be purchased at 1-2 years old.  

We need to call around and find a store that has both strollers in stock so that we can try them out and compare them, and then once we decide on car-seat, we have to find a store that stocks the one we want so we can fit it in our vehicles. 

Buy Buy Baby has them on their website, and we do have a 20% off single item coupon, and 10% off registry items.
B-Agile= 249.99  B-Scene= 399.99  Chaperone= 229.99  B-Safe 179.99
Chaperone extra base = 89.99  B-Safe extra base = 79.99

Smart Momma also has them on their website:
B-Agile (only available in red) = 199.99
B-Safe and B-Agile combo (red) = 335.99
B-Safe= 139.99  B-Safe extra base= 76.99
Chaperone= 199.99  Black/Silver= 179.99  Chaperone extra base= 74.99
B-Scene not listed

Tots to Teens website has:
Neither Stroller
Chaperone= 229.99 Chaperone extra base= 89.99

Babies 'R Us website shows:
B-Agile= 249.99  B-Scene= 399.99
Chaperone= 183.99
B-Safe = 143.99  B-Safe extra base= 79.99

No more local stores listed.
Here's a peek at Amazon:
B-Scene= 339.99 +6.49 ship
B-Agile= 194.99 (free ship with amazon prime)
B-Safe= 139.99 (free ship w/ prime)  B-Safe extra base= 71.36 (free sh w/ prime)
Chaperone= 165.93 (prime)  Chap extra base = 85.09 (prime)
B-Agile & B-Safe combo= 346.77 (prime)

The Britax website lists the "Next Generation Convertible Car Seats" ranging from 199.99-379.99
They list their other car seats from 111.99-379.99
Buy Buy Baby seems to use MSRP, so that's who would have these prices, but others would be less.  


Well, guess I should get to some real work to help pay for all this!   

Another Ribbon

We have a couple items from this company, but I love them all, so I must post them and not forget them either.  All of their products are Made in the USA!

Green Toys & Green Eats

http://www.greentoys.com/index.html
http://www.greentoys.com/greeneats/index.html

Great stuff.


Another ribbon around my finger . . .

Little Tikes makes stuff in the USA, and labels it on their website!  http://www.littletikes.com/

They seem to tell you if it's made in the USA, but if it's not, they don't tell you where it's made. 

I added a couple things to our Buy Buy Baby Registry.  This one isn't on their site, and is for 9+ months anyway, so for future reference:  Push & Ride Racer: http://www.littletikes.com/kids-toys/push-ride-racer

They have toddler swings and outdoor toy chests made in the USA if we decide we need those things.  

They also have lots of cool stuff for over 1 year old.  Wagons, cars, sandboxes, rocking horses (dogs even), outside play-sets, and more.


He needs to hurry up and learn how to sit up! 

Before I Forget

Alright, time is drawing near, so I'm doing some more searching, and just need to copy a few things here so that I can remember them.  I haven't seen any body carriers that are Made in the USA, but I did find one that's not made in China. 

It's by Step2, who makes a lot, but not all, of their products in the US.  This carrier isn't listed on either of my registry sites, so I know I'll forget it if I don't post it here.  It's 29.99 on http://www.step2.com/p/Infinity-5-in-1-Carrier.

Infinity™ 5-in-1 Carrier

Convertible 5-in-1 Carrier with three carrying positions, padded shoulder straps, an attachable bib and hood. Made in Thailand.
  • 3 carrying positions let baby face-in, face-out or ride backpack style
  • 2 seating positions: Shopping cart and dining chair restraint
  • Padded shoulder straps for all day comfort
  • Padded head and back support
  • Dual adjustable side openings for easy in and out
  • Built-in hood protects baby from sun and rain
  • Carrier detaches from straps for easy washing
  • Accessory pocket
  • Suitable for babies 8-26 lbs (3.6-11.8 kg)
  • Infantino product number: 200-437
  • Watch video of how to use this carrier

Love the Step2 website, cuz they actually tell you on each product where it is made, which is rare.

Went through their whole infant website.  Here's all of their Made in USA stuff for infants:

-Play Up Toddler Swing & Slide™ http://www.step2.com/p/Play-Up-Toddler-Swing-Slide

-Sizzlin' Shapes Kitchen

Cook up the fun in this shape-sorting kitchen. Made in USA with components made in China.  http://www.step2.com/p/Sizzlin-Shapes-Kitchen

-Sports-tastic Activity Center™

Slide & dunk, kick & climb! Made in USA of US and imported parts. Some parts made in China.  http://www.step2.com/p/Sports-tastic-Activity-Center

-Toddler Swing

An easy loading and comfortable swing seat for children ages 9 to 36 months. Made in USA of US and imported parts. Ropes and harness made in China.  http://www.step2.com/p/Toddler-Swing

-Up & Down Elephant™

Slide off the nose on this cute, elephant-styled activity center! Made in USA.  http://www.step2.com/p/Up-Down-Elephant


That's it in the Infant category- most of their Made in USA stuff is for the older age categories.  But they do have a whole list of Made in USA for future reference:  http://www.step2.com/made-in-usa/

 






Friday, July 1, 2011

Local Store

We stopped in to the local store that I found when I was looking at diaper bags online.  Unfortunately, they did not have the bags in stock (they can order them.)  But, the owner was very knowledgeable about where everything is made.  All of her furniture is USA or Canada.  All of her bedding is made in America.  She had hundreds of swatches to choose from- it was overwhelming! 

She did have a crib/armoire set on sale that was kind of enticing.  It's made in Canada.  It is convertible and she is selling all the conversion pieces with it.  Here's a picture:





Here's the matching armoire, which supposedly we could put the changing table inside, but it doesn't seem wide enough for the kid to get very big, even though in a perfect world, I wouldn't still be changing diapers that long! 
In fact the dimensions are 39.75" W x 18" D x 72.25".  So, I guess they're out of diapers by 40"?  It just didn't look all that roomy!  

Well, it's something to think about anyways.  I wasn't going to buy any furniture besides the crib and the glider, so I'm not sure.  Having everything enclosed does sound nice, but is it worth the extra dough?  Cuz, even though it's on sale, it's still more than just buying the Young America crib by itself!

The bedding option I think I remember is Bella Notte. 
http://www.bellanottelinens.com/#/products/baby/20100503_bnl_120
I can't remember the rest, but there were tons of swatches.  Something to think about.

Oh, and the store is Oh Baby!/dilly dally in North Hills.