So I was at Babies R Us tonite and I saw the most ridiculous thing you would ever need for a baby. Here's a picture from online:

Introducing...Wee Block for a mere $9.99 from Babies R Us and even more expensive at some other places. Here's what Amazon has to say about it:
"Another diaper change, another shower? You need a Wee Block! Just cover baby before diapering, and let the soft, absorbent dome catch your little guy's geysers. 100% cotton, machine wash. (Buy two, so you're never caught without.). Imported. Colors may vary. "
How ridiculous is that? Then I saw this:
What in the world is that, you might ask? Well it's "The Peepee Teepee for the Sprinkling WeeWee". Say that 5 times fast! Hee hee. No joke. Check it out on Amazon.
What in the world is that, you might ask? Well it's "The Peepee Teepee for the Sprinkling WeeWee". Say that 5 times fast! Hee hee. No joke. Check it out on Amazon. I just have to say one thing. Washcloths people! Go to Walmart and buy a 12 pack of washcloths for under $5. I have been using them for 5+ years. You just need to make sure you always have 2 at your diapering station. I have been sprayed on only once or twice with 3 boys. You cover the little guy with a washcloth just as soon as you remove the dirty diaper. If he pees, it's absorbant.
I can't believe people are making money on that. And here's another one that is a waste of money:
Ta da... Tinkle Targets! Or "Piddlers" Or "Toilet Time Targets" Yes, there are many versions out there, all ranging from $3-$8 for a 15-30 pack. They help your little boy aim in the toilet and are completely safe for the septic tank. First of all we have never had to use any target practice for our boys. Second of all, two words..."Froot Loops". If you get the generic version you have hundreds of little colorful circles for your child to aim into and you've only spent $2. You just have to make sure that he doesn't try to get it out of the toilet and try to eat it afterwards.
Ta da... Tinkle Targets! Or "Piddlers" Or "Toilet Time Targets" Yes, there are many versions out there, all ranging from $3-$8 for a 15-30 pack. They help your little boy aim in the toilet and are completely safe for the septic tank. First of all we have never had to use any target practice for our boys. Second of all, two words..."Froot Loops". If you get the generic version you have hundreds of little colorful circles for your child to aim into and you've only spent $2. You just have to make sure that he doesn't try to get it out of the toilet and try to eat it afterwards.
3 comments:
Hey lady! I found you through Chantels blog. These items have to be the most retarded inventions yet!!
We received Piddlers as a gift for Andrew and it turns out that Mark enjoyed them far more than our 2 year old. Let's just say, he didn't let them go to waste.
Got some serious chuckles out of that post. Froot Loops, hmmmm.
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