Posts Tagged ‘first’

I have been using the Omron HJ 112 Digital Pocket Pedometer for a few weeks now and I am very happy with it. It easily slips into a pocket or clips to a waistband. It is easy to set up and easy to read. I like the way it resets itself to zero everyday. The instructions say you can put it in your purse. I haven’t done that because I am more active than my purse. The only improvement I would make is a back light so you could read it after evening walks.
Sassy First Solid Feeding

This is a really fun series that blasts off right out of the gate. Good for kids 9 and up I think. It’s alot lighter than Harry Potter.
The First Person Perspective

We received the “FURminator” deshedding tool on time and in great condition. My wife got a demonstration at the vet. When she got the tool, she tried it on our cat and it works great!
First Anniversary Gift

The First Century of

Science Stories Science Methods This is an easy reader. I have never read a textbook that is actually fun to read. The personal experiences shared by the textbook author are a great way to present the material. This book has …

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This memory card has worked perfectly and I would recommend it for anyone. I use it with a Canon XSi and have had no problems with it for over a year now. I take about 2,000 images per month.
Columbus First Voyage Latin

I live in a hilly and bumpy area and was concerned that this product would slide around, but I found that that there was nothing to fear. Even when I tried to make it slide on the narrowest reverse-bank turns it wouldnt budge.

Also, there’s a somewhat useless slot under my radio where nothing goes (for tape deck?). I found that sticking in one or two “legs” of this thing in worked great, and it held solidly. Nice when I want to keep it out of sight
Babys First Year Discovery

These bottles are good enough in a pinch if other bottles are in dishwasher, but they are not my preferred bottle. Part of the problem is they are so wide that it’s hard for my baby to hold it herself. Also, the way they are designed makes it nearly impossible for her to get the last ounce or so of formula on her own. I have to practically hold the bottle at a 90 degree angle to get it in the nipple.
The First Years Soothie