These Thudguard Baby Protective Safety Helmet have been pretty popular lately. These were invented by a Scottish mom "to help absorb and reduce the impact of head injuries during a fall or collision".
My husband actually discovered them first a little over a year ago, when our 10-month-old Carlos Chace started walking and getting into "accidents". He wanted to get Carlos one but I wanted to get it only in blue (shallow decision, we should have gotten it for him even if it was in pink), so we waited for a long time because the color was always out of stock until eventually we forgot about it.
So when our little girl started to crawl around the place, Art decided we should get her that thudguard asap. At that time, it was out of stock in amazon so luckily we found a UK based seller in ebay who retails this baby helmet and had it delivered to my husband via APO and our little girl got it before she turned 7 months old.
Let's just say our little girl wasn't too thrilled with it but I really wanted to get her used to wearing it even only until she masters her first few steps. She'd usually be fussy for a while when we put it on but eventually she did stop minding having it on her head.
I've read reviews where some parents think this is a unnecessary baby product, but being a mother of three very active kids with no help is not easy, so I find it to be a brilliant product. I mean, how many sets of hands and eyes does a mom have anyway? As much as I'd like to keep an eye on the kids, especially the little one, 24/7, I just can't possibly do so.
I don't leave Amber without adult supervision but she does like playing with her brothers, and our two-year-old can sometimes be rough with her. Other times, she falls victim of her brothers' rough housing with each other and having the helmet on has been very helpful so far.
Aside from the peace of mind it gives me, there are other things to love about this helmet: (1) It's made of lightweight material so it's not heavy on the baby's head. (2) You have to admit it's pretty adorable especially with the little ears on top. (3) It's easy for the parents to put on but not that easy for the little one to take off. (4) It's got little those little holes for ventilation (not just design).
Although, they might want to work a little bit more on improving the ventilation of this helmet. I haven't been letting Amber, who is now 9 months old, wear it much lately because the the summer heat in Dubai is unbearable! Even with our air conditioning on full blast, her head still gets drenched in sweat when she's wearing it. The usually smiley little boo becomes all red and cranky because of the heat and I can imagine how uncomfortable it must be for her.
Some people may find the price a little too steep for just a helmet but I personally think it's worth every penny and I don't regret having purchased it. In fact, I recommend it to all the parents out there whose babies are starting to get more mobile. Of course the helmet won't take the place of adult supervision but it will save you time hovering over your little one so you can do other *ehem* important things like going on facebook, or surfing, or blogging, while you have your other eye on your baby. Plus, it gives you peace of mind, which is something you can't put a price tag on.
In the Philippines, you may order them through Mompreneur.
My husband actually discovered them first a little over a year ago, when our 10-month-old Carlos Chace started walking and getting into "accidents". He wanted to get Carlos one but I wanted to get it only in blue (shallow decision, we should have gotten it for him even if it was in pink), so we waited for a long time because the color was always out of stock until eventually we forgot about it.
The night she first got her Thudguard. |
Let's just say our little girl wasn't too thrilled with it but I really wanted to get her used to wearing it even only until she masters her first few steps. She'd usually be fussy for a while when we put it on but eventually she did stop minding having it on her head.
I've read reviews where some parents think this is a unnecessary baby product, but being a mother of three very active kids with no help is not easy, so I find it to be a brilliant product. I mean, how many sets of hands and eyes does a mom have anyway? As much as I'd like to keep an eye on the kids, especially the little one, 24/7, I just can't possibly do so.
I don't leave Amber without adult supervision but she does like playing with her brothers, and our two-year-old can sometimes be rough with her. Other times, she falls victim of her brothers' rough housing with each other and having the helmet on has been very helpful so far.
Aside from the peace of mind it gives me, there are other things to love about this helmet: (1) It's made of lightweight material so it's not heavy on the baby's head. (2) You have to admit it's pretty adorable especially with the little ears on top. (3) It's easy for the parents to put on but not that easy for the little one to take off. (4) It's got little those little holes for ventilation (not just design).
Although, they might want to work a little bit more on improving the ventilation of this helmet. I haven't been letting Amber, who is now 9 months old, wear it much lately because the the summer heat in Dubai is unbearable! Even with our air conditioning on full blast, her head still gets drenched in sweat when she's wearing it. The usually smiley little boo becomes all red and cranky because of the heat and I can imagine how uncomfortable it must be for her.
Some people may find the price a little too steep for just a helmet but I personally think it's worth every penny and I don't regret having purchased it. In fact, I recommend it to all the parents out there whose babies are starting to get more mobile. Of course the helmet won't take the place of adult supervision but it will save you time hovering over your little one so you can do other *ehem* important things like going on facebook, or surfing, or blogging, while you have your other eye on your baby. Plus, it gives you peace of mind, which is something you can't put a price tag on.
In the Philippines, you may order them through Mompreneur.
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