Iggle Piggle
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- Sep 3, 2010
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I don't really think they're about safety for a minute. I just think it's a case of prospective parents getting caught up in the whole excitement thing and buying just about every item they can think of, whether necessary or otherwise Come on, NSCers: I bet you all bought loads of crap you rarely if ever used...
When you have kids, you buy all sorts of shit. A high chair in Ikea would cost a tenner and is perfectly adequate, however, I was hoodwinked into buying a bells and whistles 3 figure chair that took up half the kitchen that was akin to the inside of a Dalek. Eventually, it found its way to the garage and was replaced with a smaller, cheaper Ikea version. The list, though, is endless. The car seat top of the which tests, the pram which cost god knows how much, the expensive mattress that gets covered in sick and piss. We never had a 'Baby on board' sticker but it was about the only baby thing available on the planet we didn't have.
It's only when the kids are a bit older you see it for the stupidity it really is. If anyone wants to see how annoying parents with new borns are, go to your local swimming pool and watch a 'baby swimming lesson' For £25 quid or so, Junior gets to have nursery rhymes sang at him in the water, will develop no swimming swims and could still drown in the bath unattended.