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2017 Holiday Gift Guide : Blooming Baby Seat Insert

Hey, Neighbors!

Today I have yet another product that will make life with your little one a little easier!  Some of you may be familiar with the Blooming Bath-- the plush petals that conform to any sink for a more comfortable bathing experience.


Let me tell you a little bit about how the Blooming Bath got it's start..
"Eric Devericks was a professional cartoonist. Brian Pond designed golf putters. David Morelock loved to surf. And Tom Morris was a proud geek.The four friends couldn't have been more different. But they all had one thing in common: They were dads - and they prided themselves on being good ones.
Change a diaper? No sweat. Soothe a screaming newborn? Right away. Pull a splinter? Kiss a boo-boo? Laugh at really bad knock-knock jokes? Of course.
But there was another thing they had in common - experience with a chore that really shouldn't be a chore.
"When your baby's so soapy and slippery and squirmy and when you're trying to bend over a tub or keep them in place in the sink - frankly, it just takes a lot of the enjoyment out of a moment that should be such a great time" Morelock said.
Together, the four fathers co-founded the new company. And after more than a year of hard work, they rolled out their first product: Blooming Bath. The flower-shaped bath pillow conforms to the shape of any sink - and keeps those little wiggle worms right where they belong. It's durable, easy to clean and unbelievably adorable."

However I'm not here to talk about their Blooming Bath, I'm here to share with you about one of their other products, the Blooming Baby Seat Insert!  A great idea that was formed from how some parents were using their Blooming Bath.


Now how many times have you been at a friends house or restaurant with children and they haven't had a high chair?  There are so many instances where this could be useful.. shopping carts, swings, baby activity centers, etc.  This makes it possible for younger babies to be put in seats that they normally couldn't use.  This Blooming Baby Seat Insert can be used in chairs, shopping carts, baby swings at parks, even high chairs at restaurants.  



The seat insert is velvety soft to touch, and the cushion is squishy and comfortable but still quite firm enough to support your child.  The insert will strap to just about any chair/seat you can think of.  This is going to be so helpful for Baby B.  The seat comes with a strap in the back to secure the insert to a chair, swing, or shopping cart.  This will keep the seat in place.  The insert also has an adjustable strap in the front to keep your baby nestled right in where they belong.  A toy strap secures baby's toy, so they won't keep dropping it on the floor.  The Blooming Baby Seat Insert is designed with a support pillow, that assists in keeping baby's back and neck supported and comfortable.  You can easily clean the Plush Baby Seat Insert by tossing in your washer and then drying on low heat.


The seat is designed for infants 5 months and up.  Simply lay the Seat Insert flat, lay your child on the Insert and secure the straps.  Then just pick your child up and place them in the seat, shopping cart, etc. and secure the rear strap.  So easy to use.

Head on over to the Blooming Baby website to purchase a Blooming Bath or Seat Insert of your own.  You can also Like them on Facebook and Follow them on Twitter to stay up to date with their latest news!  Blooming Baby also gave me a coupon code for my readers!  Use the code : flower20 for 20% off your order!

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