06. 01. 2006
Twins Feeding/Activity Table

Several friends of mine have had twins in the last couple of years (Ramsay! Paulina!) and I've always wondered about feeding, among countless other things. Would the babies sit in a double stroller? And what about when the babies are old enough to sit on their own? Two high chairs? Also, when one baby is finished eating, but the other isn't, what do you do to keep the first from getting restless in the high chair and you're on your own and don't want to set him/her down on the floor? Well, this Twins Feeding/Activity Table seems practical enough if you have room for it. Although I'm sure, with twins, they take over and your whole living space is just theirs all of the sudden, so having enough room is not much of an issue. This table's design could be much improved, but let's use the word "practical" here as our mantra. The table has removeable, easy to clean seats that come equipped with seat belts. Wiping down a table, as we all know, is much easier than cleaning the crevices of a high chair. The table can be adjusted from 19" to 27" and comes in a choice of "practical" colors (as do the seats, by the way). And finally, when one baby is finished eating, or both are for that matter, just hand out the crayons and paper, puzzles or toys, adjust the table to 19" and have them play for a while. Convinced? Remember, it's "practical" and can be used with siblings that are close in age, not just twins. Now, if only it came with inserts to fill the seat holes once the table is outgrown, that would really be something you could use forever.
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That looks like a baby trap. LOL!
Posted by: Joya | June 1, 2006 7:30 PM
That looks a bit too institutional for me. I bet their main customers are daycares and preschool!
Posted by: Anne | June 2, 2006 5:16 AM