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I have a young son (Little Sid) who is just starting to discover what his hands are for. Primarily, it seems, they are for getting poo on when I change his nappy. Unfortunatly he is still too young to hold onto a rattle for any length of time so changing time is a constant battle to keep flailing hands
out of the way of the business end of the proceedings.
The 'Baby clamp' would make changing the little tinker alot easier. It would be a changing mat combined with an activity centre. You place your baby on the mat and then close the semi-circular activity centre over his or her midriff. While you clean them up they can bang buttons twirl twirly things and do other baby type fun activities.
A side benifit of the clamp is that your baby would not be able to roll off the mat so if the phone or the door goes then you can leave them safely occupied.
Baby Clamp ~bz
[bristolz,
Mar 22 2005, last modified Jun 28 2005]
Baby clamp
http://quickmedical...papoose_boards.html [Klaatu, Mar 23 2005]
(?) A common desire, it seems...
http://www.surebaby.../changing_table.php "When selecting changing tables, look for one that has straps that will help prevent baby from falling." [DrCurry, Mar 24 2005]
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I first thought this was a device the clamps a baby's hands down while you change/torture them. I'm relieved. Bun! |
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Do you not have duct tape where you live? |
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I'm not sure babies would appreciate this much but bun for addressing the issue. |
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I have vivid memories of it taking the concerted efforts of me and my fella to change my stepson's stinky bum as fast as was humanly possible using a combination of distractions suitable for toddlers and wrestling holds. It was often the only way to avoid poo on the walls. |
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Congrats on the wee one [rambling_sid]. |
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Good design, [bris], keeping the handles out of baby's reach. |
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There are several variations on this in the medical arena, for immobilizing infants during x-ray. |
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[bris] err... not quite what I had in mind :) but thanks for the effort! |
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Eye contact is an important thing for babies. The design should be wary of the clamp's height. |
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A bun just for making me laugh so hard by seing the illustration |
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Give the little monsters...err..kids some plastic bags to play with and they tend to lay very quietly. |
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I would like an adult version for patients with dementia who like to "finger paint". You'd sell a million of 'em! [+] |
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Either it will work perfectly, or your kid will develop claustrophobia |
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<looks harder at illustration, feels silly, deletes earlier anno> |
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great drawing! very funny. |
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any parents here will clap! |
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Well, I guess if you close one eye and squint the other, tilt your head just so and barely glance at the drawing, the kid could be wearing footie pajama bottoms...or maybe it's just me. |
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Sorry [Bris], it is not only up to your
usual standard but one of your best. I
just looked at it funny. |
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By the by, do you have a wall of framed
halfbakery illustrations? |
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Finally a 2.5 croissant idea, hoorah! |
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That picture is priceless. |
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