T.H. asks from Spencerport, NY on December 19, 2007
Graco Snug Ride
I took your advice and bought a Graco Snug Ride infant car seat. We LOVE it and appreciate all the recommendations. Our previous car seat fit on the top of shopping carts (where you'd put your purse), but this does not. Those of you who own one, what is the easiest way to go grocery shopping w/ your baby? I ended up putting the whole car seat in the basket and then there isn't room for groceries. I thought of buying the frame/stoller, but then I'd be pushing two carts. Is it best just to shop w/o baby?
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C.B. answers from New York on December 20, 2007
Hi T.,
Baby wearing is a great idea. The Ergo Baby is a great one, carries up to 50 pounds, so last longer than others, and is great on Mom's back, much better than the frame back carriers! Also gives more support, the baby does not dangle from his/her crotch like with the Snugli or similar. The Ergo can be used front, side or back and has an insert for small babies, and costs the same as the framed back pack I used until my son's weight made it uncomfortable.
All the best,
C.
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P.M. answers from New York on December 20, 2007
I used to wear my son when I went shopping. I had a baby bijorn and a sling. the sling was a little easier because I could adjust it, and shift the baby around if I needed to bend down.
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C.B. answers from New York on December 20, 2007
Hi T.,
Baby wearing is a great idea. The Ergo Baby is a great one, carries up to 50 pounds, so last longer than others, and is great on Mom's back, much better than the frame back carriers! Also gives more support, the baby does not dangle from his/her crotch like with the Snugli or similar. The Ergo can be used front, side or back and has an insert for small babies, and costs the same as the framed back pack I used until my son's weight made it uncomfortable.
All the best,
C.
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L.F. answers from New York on December 20, 2007
I had the same problem. Never felt comfortable with the balancing act -- Baby Bjorn front carrier worked best for us.
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C.A. answers from Binghamton on December 20, 2007
You might try putting your infant into a baby back or front pack while shopping.
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K.G. answers from Rochester on January 11, 2008
My husband is a manager at Wal-Mart. DON'T put your carseat on the cart. It's a long way down and many babies have fallen. Some accidents were the parents fault, but some carts tipped over or the cart was broken and caused the accident. He's seen some very scared/hurt babies.
I wear my babies in a sling at the store.
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J.C. answers from New York on December 20, 2007
I find the best and only way I can go food shopping is to wear my baby in a sling or wrap.
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C.B. answers from New York on December 20, 2007
I can fit my snug ride on most any cart. It does have to be fully reclined.
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A.P. answers from Elmira on December 20, 2007
Hi T. - the Graco Snug Ride was actually designed not to fit in the front of the cart, but I used mine that way with no problem. I just balanced it over the back of the cart seat and then used the handle to hold the car seat in. I figured that I wasn't going four-wheeling or getting to far away from the cart. I never once had an issue with it.
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K.Y. answers from New York on December 20, 2007
Are you sure it does not fit? My Snugride clips onto the top of shopping carts. It sort of rest right on top and locks onto the back. If not, you can use the Snap & Go which has a pretty huge basket underneath to put stuff in. Good Luck!
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