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Básicos para el bebé


Stock up on must-have baby products

Sears carries a large inventory of baby safety products, baby car seats, baby car safety items and baby bouncers. Set up your nursery, living room and car today. Travel in style while knowing that you are protecting your infant every step of the way.

Do you have the latest baby safety products that will keep your infant from harm in the home or on the road? Protect your little one in the bathroom with infant tubs and bath seats from Sears. When the baby is still very small, the infant tub is much safer to use than a sink or full-sized bathtub. It features a comfortable foam backrest that provides head support and also comes with a contoured stopper to keep the baby from sliding. Use the tub until the child is almost six months old or weighs 25 pounds. Once the little one sits up with help, the Dreambaby seat protects against accidents in the tub. Suction cups hold it in place and let the little one sit comfortably until the baby learns to stand up, which usually happens right around the 10-month mark.

Summer manufactures infant color video monitors that let you have a clear view of your sleeping baby. Clip the monitor to your belt as you go outside into the yard to do chores. Keep it on the kitchen counter while you prepare lunch. Know at all times whether your infant wants you or is happily gurgling and cooing. Round out your collection of safety products with decorative walk-thru gates that are 36 inches tall and fit in doorways measuring between 28 and 48 inches. Put the gates near stairs, doors leading to the outside and any rooms you declare off limits to a crawling baby. Safety does not stop in the home. For traveling with your infant by car, buy one of Sears' baby car seats

A clean, dry baby is a happy baby, and a lot of that has to do with choosing the right diaper and diaper accessories. Whether you decide to go with cloth diapers or disposable diapers will depend on several factors. Some people choose cloth diapers in order to be eco-conscious. Others say they are more comfortable than disposables and even encourage earlier potty training because the baby can feel more moisture than with disposable diapers, which tend to be ultra-absorbent. Most people still choose disposable diapers, though, for the convenience factor.

Disposable diapers today are much more biodegradable than when they first came out; the outside of most disposable diapers feels a lot like cloth, only it's engineered to be moisture-resistant. Just like deciding whether to breast feed or use baby formula, which diapers you choose for your baby is based on personal preference. If you do choose cloth diapers, you might be surprised at how they've changed! Today's cloth diapers have snaps or Velcro rather than the giant diaper pins of yesteryear, and are designed to contain leaks very well. Some have liners, too, that can be changed out, along with an outer shell that can be wiped clean, creating less laundry. You'll want to decide whether you are going to launder the soiled diapers yourself or use a service.

Choosing what style of diapers you want to use can and will likely change as you get to know what works best with your baby. Whether you decide to use cloth diapers or disposable ones, and premium diapers or budget-friendly alternatives, you'll find everything you need for your baby at Sears.


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