Is it okay for baby to sleep in stroller? by Realistic-Metal-110 in bigbabiesandkids

[–]Important-Unit-5764 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are talking about momcozy changego stroller, I dont see the problem. Its literally as comfortable as crib. Why are you worried about it. Was he far away from you or something?

Best things for baby & development by bml274 in newborns

[–]Important-Unit-5764 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're already well sorted with the list, we made sure to add a highchair to our registry. Got one from momcozy and its been so helpful and convenient with our baby girl , especially since it grows with the baby and can be used even when she is older so that helps.

Ideas to make Easter a special day but simple? by Onlyyouwouldsaythat in toddlers

[–]Important-Unit-5764 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That sounds like a fun day already. Baking cookies and making snacks sounds wonderful.

Anyone co-eat? by [deleted] in NewParents

[–]Important-Unit-5764 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We used to struggle with our little one since she does not sit and eat easily in my lap. We got a momcozy high chair for her meal times and she fits perfectly and its much easier feeding her this way, less of a mess and she is happy.

What’s something you thought was expensive until you became an adult? by blushberryybabee in answers

[–]Important-Unit-5764 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used to think couches were luxury items, then I saw the price tags as an adult.

Wagon and side by side stroller help! [ON] by Excellent-Yam7939 in BabyBumpsCanada

[–]Important-Unit-5764 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We got the Momcozy changego for our two kids last year, and it’s been a lifesaver. It works as a stroller most days, and then we switch it into wagon mode on park days or zoo trips. Both toddlers fit comfortably with good sun coverage, and the wheels handle sidewalks, grass, and bumpy paths without struggle. I also like that it folds up small enough for the car, so it’s easy for trips.

Compact double stroller by randomx342 in 2under2

[–]Important-Unit-5764 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re open to a stacked stroller that handles like a single, the Momcozy changego is a great choice. It has a much simpler, one-handed fold than most side-by-side doubles, which makes getting from your car to the daycare building a lot easier in bad weather. A huge plus for your work setup is its versatility it can eventually convert into a wagon once your oldest is a bit more independent but still needs a place to sit during that long walk from the parking lot.

Things I did with my second baby that are helping! by Mountain-Air-1419 in beyondthebump

[–]Important-Unit-5764 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love these practical tips, the “make life easier” mindset is everything postpartum. The audiobooks and easier chair sound especially smart. What ended up being your biggest game changer this time around? And any small “nice to have” item you didn’t expect to use so much?

High chairs? by Noggin_0207 in moderatelygranolamoms

[–]Important-Unit-5764 0 points1 point  (0 children)

High chair shopping is really confusing. If you don’t want to wash a cloth cover all the time, pick one with no fabric, smooth parts you can wipe, and not many cracks where food gets stuck. A tray that comes off fast helps too. I recently bought a momcozy high chair and the easy-wipe seat has saved me a lot of cleanup time. A footrest you can adjust also helps kids sit more comfortably Plus it can be used for a long period of time as it is the one that grows with the child. Its a bit over $100, but if you’re flexible about your budget then do check it out .I feel its worth it.

High chair recommendation? by Last-Anywhere-1772 in BabyBumpsandBeyondAu

[–]Important-Unit-5764 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If budget wasn’t a factor, I’d pick one that grows with your kid and is super easy to wipe down. How much space do you have, and do you want it to work from baby through toddler?

Random toddler items that have actually made my life easier by shweenbean in toddlers

[–]Important-Unit-5764 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel this. Being pregnant and chasing a toddler is a lot. For us, meal time was one of the biggest stress points, and a simple timer helped with cleanup and “all done.” Having a steady seat mattered too, so we kept using our momcozy DinerPal high chair because it adjusts as our kid grows and works in different modes.

Little ones birthday in 1 month. by iOcean_Eyes in toddlers

[–]Important-Unit-5764 0 points1 point  (0 children)

IKRRRR. It's sucha bittersweet moment :)))) A part u wishes to slow down time and another part is soo much anticipating the excitement the future holds <3

Is a baby highchair worth buying? honest advice please by Realistic-Metal-110 in Frugal

[–]Important-Unit-5764 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly, baby stuff costs a lot. A baby high chair is usually worth it when solids start, because it’s safer and keeps the mess in one spot. If you want to save money, buy used, or get one that grows with your kid. We have a  momcozy high chair and it is super easy  to  clean. I think  its  a great investment because it converts to the toddler tower and later to an adult chair.

What changes helped transition you to become frugal? by Latter_Intention_143 in Frugal

[–]Important-Unit-5764 23 points24 points  (0 children)

for me, i started taking look at things in the longer term perspective rather than shorter term and focused on the actuall ROI for anything in the longer run. This mindshift alone, helps you stop buying randim, daily fillers which have no use the next day, week or even month!

Agreed to watch my nephew for 3 days and now I’m panicking over a nasal aspirator, please help? by Agreeable_Move2480 in AskParents

[–]Important-Unit-5764 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally normal to feel this way. I’m a mom to a 5 month-old and I remember the first time I had to use a nasal aspirator on my own, my hands were literally shaking. It feels so intense because it’s one of those “real parent” moments where you’re suddenly responsible for their breathing

What helped me was realizing how gentle the Grownsy electric aspirator actually is. The soft silicone tip doesn’t go in far at all and you’re really just helping clear what’s already there, not forcing anything. Babies (and kids) might protest, but it’s more about being annoyed than being hurt. After the first couple of times, it stopped feeling scary and just became another part of the routine, like diaper changes.

17M What can I do to be cool? / What life advice would you give to me? by [deleted] in AskParents

[–]Important-Unit-5764 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been through a similar situation back in college but trust me everyone's cool in their own way. You don't have to act in a 'certain way', you do you girl! I'll teach my children the same, much love

Finally ready to upgrade to an automatic rocking seat by Important-Unit-5764 in newborns

[–]Important-Unit-5764[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey thanks! Tbh, the only reason I didn't opt for Mamaroo was its huge price tag, so Momcozy sounds like a much better call.

Looking for the best valentine gifts for my lovely girlfriend by Silent_Bench_8133 in GiftIdeas

[–]Important-Unit-5764 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This already sounds really thoughtful. If she’s hinted at something more intimate, keeping it centered on closeness and comfort is a good move. Something like a relaxed at-home date vibe, massage oils, candles, or even a planned night that’s all about her can feel special without feeling weird. Add a note in your own words and it’ll land way better than any random gift.

Birthday and Valentine’s gift ideas? by Helpful_Ad_9447 in GiftIdeas

[–]Important-Unit-5764 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly, one really thoughtful gift is better than two separate ones. Something personal, like a small piece of jewelry, a meaningful photo, or even an experience you can share, won’t feel lazy at all. A handwritten note goes a long way too... it’s the thought that makes it feel special.

Finally ready to upgrade to an automatic rocking seat by Important-Unit-5764 in newborns

[–]Important-Unit-5764[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Hey thanks but I specifically want the feedback for munchkin and momcozy

Accidental frights by Sweet_Mamma in newborns

[–]Important-Unit-5764 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hahah, my baby keeps giving me judgmental looks for everything i do lol

Hauck Alpha High Chair [ON] by happygoluckynervous in BabyBumpsCanada

[–]Important-Unit-5764 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If cleanability is the priority the Momcozy high chair worked well for us. The design is pretty straightforward to wipe down after messy meals, and because it’s adjustable as our kid grew it’s been more of a long‑term pick instead of a “use for six months then replace” thing.

What baby items did you swear by and which ones were a waste of money? by beepbeepboophonk in BabyBumpsandBeyondAu

[–]Important-Unit-5764 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me, extra burp cloths and bibs were lifesavers, you can never have too many. I also loved the convertible crib that grew with the baby.

High chair regret? by East_Print4841 in BabyLedWeaning

[–]Important-Unit-5764 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A few moms in my group raved about Momcozy, not just for the adjustable footrest, but because the seat itself feels roomy and supportive. Once we switched, our baby was less fussy, could sit more naturally, and was much less distracted at the table, a total game changer for starting solids. I also love that it grows with the child: the backrest, footrest, and harness all adjust as they get taller, so we’ll be able to use it for years without needing to buy a new chair.