So what happens when three of the names that we all know and recognize – Safety 1st, Cosco and Eddie Bauer Baby – are brought together by their parent company (Dorel Juvenile Group) to form a new, redesigned, user-friendly e-commerce site?
It ends up being a single, convenient, one-stop site for parents to find information, get questions answered and shop for the must-have products that will make life easier and safer for their children.
That's right, Dorel Juvenile Group has launched a redesigned website combining three of its core brands, Safety 1st, Cosco and Eddie Bauer Baby, to help enhance safety and product education for parents. Now when you head to any one of the sites, you'll easily be able to toggle between all three with only one click!
Overall, the new site maximizes the consumer experience through seamless navigation, expanded educational information and user friendly features. All of the new elements are designed to more easily educate parents on what products are best for their children and how to use them safely.
Some of the new features include:
• Compare Products: This feature allows consumers to drag and drop products into the compare box and click to see the results between them. Whether you are looking to buy infant car seats or high chairs, this option will help you make the best purchasing decision to match your needs.
• Quick Info: The Quick Info option allows consumers to see a quick overview of the product without clicking to a new page. This adds to a seamless and quick experience on the site. Simply hover over one of the products and click the Quick Info button to get information.
• Wish List: Consumers can now create a "wish list" of products. These can be stored for a later purchase, or shared with friends and family.
• Photos and Video Demos: This feature allows consumers to have a full view and tutorial on highlighted products, further aiding in the purchase decision.
• Social Media Component: The product pages as well as tools and advice pages feature sharing across social media channels. Consumers can easily post to Facebook, Twitter or Pinterest to share their favorites with friends.
So now that Dorel Juvenile Group has relaunched their sites and enhanced the social media integration, what's next? It's time to celebrate!
In honor of this great new change, Dorel Juvenile Group will be hosting an "Ask Our Expert" event on the Safety 1st Facebook page from Tuesday, November 13 to Friday, November 16. During the event, Julie Vallese, Consumer Safety Expert with Dorel Juvenile Group, will be answering parents' questions and providing helpful advice on a different topic each day.
To interact and ask Julie questions during "Ask Our Expert," visit Safety 1st on Facebook and post questions throughout the day on the Facebook wall. Each day of the week will focus on a new product category as follows:
Tuesday, November 13: Car Seats
Wednesday, November 14: Strollers
Thursday, November 15: Home & Travel Safety
Friday, November 16: Child Care
If you have any questions about safety, correct purchasing or more, be sure to visit the Safety 1st Facebook page and ask Julie!
And, thanks to the extreme generosity of Dorel Juvenile Group, one person will win an amazing custom prize pack that will surely keep their child safe, comfortable and ready for just about anything, because...
One lucky person will win a Safety 1st prize pack of FIVE baby gear items from Dorel Juvenile Group*! Total ARV $430!
*Prize Pack includes the winner's choice of one item from EACH of the categories below:
• Travel safety: Car Door Sanitation Station (MSRP $9.98) OR Baby on Board Deluxe Sunscreen (MSRP $5.99)
• Car seats: Chart Air 65 Convertible Car Seat – Stone Cutter (MSRP $139.99) OR onboard 35 Air Infant Car Seat – Decatur (MSRP $169.99)
• Home safety: Perfect Fit Gate (MSRP $44.99) OR ProGrade Flat Screen TV Lock (MSRP $29.99)
• Infant health: Space Saver Infant Tub – Blue (MSRP $14.99) OR Sit! Booster – Green (MSRP $12.00)
• Large furniture: Disney Saunter Luxe Travel System – Bambi (MSRP $189.99) OR Disney CareCenter Play Yard – Bambi (MSRP $119.99)
(Enter with the Rafflecopter form below. If you have any questions or problems entering, there is a video tutorial found here that can help.)
a Rafflecopter giveaway
A big thank you to Dorel Juvenile Group for providing this amazing prize package for one lucky giveaway winner. The opinions shared are my own and honest and if you really need to see more, click here to see how I roll.
I always recommend a nursing cover - that thing saved my life
ReplyDeletea boppy!
ReplyDeletean "instant seat" - cloth carrier which ties onto any chair and holds baby securely.
ReplyDeleteI would recommend the Boppy. Made feeding time so much easier and it works for tummy time too!
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baby breeaze and the boppy debbie jackson
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I too loved the Boppy Pillow, A Floor Swing & A Convertible Car Seat :)
ReplyDeleteMy best reccomendation is to create a baby changing station when you spend the most time. I fill a basket with diapers, wipes, and changing pads (I loved the waterproof bassinet pads you can buy at Target, they work really well and can go in the laundry) and find a place I can hide it away, but pull out when I need to change a diaper. It will get old walking to baby's room for every change.
ReplyDeleteA chicco carseat travel system. It truly is the best!
ReplyDeleteIt was so nice having the boppy with my son didn't have it with my daughter 12 years ago.
ReplyDeletebaby gates when they first start walking.
ReplyDeletefor me, it was the travel system... the stroller was great for walks... and the carrier works so easy running errands...
ReplyDeleteCar sunscreens. My boys hate sun in their eyes, and child proof locks for your doors in the house. Without those on my outdoor doors, my 3 year old would be all over the place.
ReplyDeleteI would recomend a nursing cover
ReplyDeleteI would recomend a nursing cover
ReplyDeleteI would recomend a nursing cover
ReplyDeleteI would recomend a nursing cover
ReplyDeletea sturdy and easy-to-use and clean car seat
ReplyDeleteI'd suggest the Baby Einstein Musical Motion Activity Jumper.
ReplyDeleteJennifer Rote
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A moving musical mobile~
ReplyDeleteThe item I would recommend would be a breast pump, especially if you are planning to return to work.
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The number one item I would recommend is a Boppy Pillow!
ReplyDeletethe boppy and also a nursing cover!
ReplyDeletelisae819 at yahoo dot com
The Ergo.
ReplyDeleteA good stroller you will use it for a long time!
ReplyDeleteI would recommend a stroller, a good car seat, and a swing :)
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a good swing! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you!
Suchaproudmama @ yahoo.com
1. A very safe car seat
ReplyDelete2.a Boppy! Gotta have a Boppy!
3.Onsies, they are constantly needing to be changed!
A boppy would have to be the #1 item for me..
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The washable, take anywhere changing pads! they are life saver!
ReplyDeleteI always recommend a swing. sonyadmorris@gmail.com
ReplyDeletea pack n play! we use ours a lot.
ReplyDeleteI would recommend electrical outlet covers
ReplyDeleteccasper@centurytel.net
A boppy pillow is a must have!
ReplyDeleteThe convertible stroller is awesome.
ReplyDeleteI recommend baby gates. Actuallt I would recommend a play pen but they don't make them anymore.
ReplyDeleteGood old Boppy :)
ReplyDeleteI would recomend the bumbo and the boppy
ReplyDeletemelisa0072 at gmail dot com
ALWAYS a nursing cover... they come in handy!
ReplyDeleteA pack and play! It is so great for traveling!!!
ReplyDeleteOf course the appropriate carseat for their age/weight and then also outlet covers!
ReplyDeleteOf course the appropriate carseat for their age/weight and then also outlet covers!
ReplyDeleteI would definitely recommend not skimping on the car seat. A high quality car seat is worth every penny in case of an accident.
ReplyDeleteA boppy and a baby swing! Sometimes you've got to put the baby down in a swing so you can get a few things done! :)
ReplyDeleteMy recommendation is a mini gym for infants because it keeps them engaged, especially is its musical
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I think a carrier is the best thing you can have.
ReplyDeletea swing.
ReplyDeletebaby swing!
ReplyDeleteWe love our pack n play! :)
ReplyDeleteGet a great breastfeeding pillow!
ReplyDeleteI would highly recommend a travel system (infant car seat/stroller).
ReplyDeleteI would highly recommend the bobby.
ReplyDeleteA baby swing is a MUST.. how many times is the swing the ONLY thing that soothes a fussy baby????? And a GOOD stroller, one with a handle that is HIGH enough to not give you a backache from pushing it... two of the most important things to get.
ReplyDeleteFor us it was a travel bassinet. we went out alot and instead of keeping the baby in her carseat 24 7 we used the bassinet when going out to eat, visiting friend, at the park, ect.
ReplyDeleteI recommend the rock n play sleeper
ReplyDeleteI would recommend a pack n play.
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Absolutely recommend a bath tub. Babies are so slippery when you bathe them.
ReplyDeleteBaby Changer
ReplyDeleteWe love the jumperoo. Like, a ton.
ReplyDeletePack and Play!
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The bobby is a can't live without must have
ReplyDeletea portable swing
ReplyDeleteI would highly recommend a very good car seat!
ReplyDeletea swing!
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I would recommend a Jumparoo.. it provides a lot of entertainment for baby
ReplyDeletekellywcuATyahooDOTcom
I love the Disney Saunter Luxe Travel System – Bambi because it is so convenient to move a sleeping baby to the car and to then doing errands
ReplyDeleteA feeding pillow and a swing!
ReplyDeleteswing was my salvation
ReplyDeletea comfy rocking chair
ReplyDeleteI always rave to new mamas about the products from Earth Mama Angel Baby. I am in love with their products and they have amazing customer relations... I'm on their Facebook page often and they are so sweet! To be honest there are a few of their products that if I had to give birth without, I would have me a mama-sized temper tantrum!
ReplyDeleteI'd recommend the boppy, its great
ReplyDeleteA boppy, swing, a really good diaper bag and stylish it's your new purse.
ReplyDeleteI would recommend a baby gate.
ReplyDeletea great car seat and a pack and play.
ReplyDeleteNot sure since I do not have a baby yet
ReplyDeleteI agree with a few other moms...the Boppy!
ReplyDeletejenblogger7 at gmail.com
I have to agree with the boppy as well. It was such a comfortable thing to use with nursing my daughter!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely a Boppy...couldn't have lived without it !!
ReplyDeletektgonyea at gmail.com
A stroller for when you want to be on the go and you need both hands to get things done on the go
ReplyDeletetbarrettno1 at gmail dot com
a moby wrap -- they're fantastic.
ReplyDeleteA bouncy chair so you can get both hands free for a moment!
ReplyDeleteThanks,
selinda_mccumbers at yahoo.com
I recommend the My Brest Friend nursing pillow. I have used it for both my girls and I could not have nursed those early weeks without it.
ReplyDeleteI would recommend a rocker napper!
ReplyDeleteid recommend a pack n play
ReplyDeletejek9880 at gmail dot com
A play yard and offcourse infant seat!
ReplyDeletepriscillavbenavides@yahoo.com
I would say a good swing!
ReplyDeleteI recommend a really good quality swing
ReplyDeleteI would have them buy this:Chart Air 65 Convertible Car Seat – Stone Cutter
ReplyDeleteI really like the playtex drop in bottles.
ReplyDeleteI would highly reccomend a baby wearing device with back support. I use mine all the time and it is a blessing on those days when little ones just NEED to snuggle.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a swing!
ReplyDeleteI would recommend a baby carrier! I still use one for my 13-month old!
ReplyDeleteTrudy
onlyjustine at yahoo dot com
a car seat
ReplyDeletehelenkeeler1949@gmail.com
breast pump
ReplyDeleteHands free pumping bra, for sure!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a swing and a baby gate if you have stairs.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely a swing, it'll be a lifesaver for you. Baby will be happy and get some sleep!
ReplyDeleteorangestar17(at)hotmail(dot)com
The Itzbeen timer, it really helps your scrambled mommy brain remember the last feeding, diaper change, nap and breast fed from!
ReplyDeleteTarah
livinglifeinmotion[at]gmail.com
A pack and play, because we travel a lot!
ReplyDeletemiracle blanket for sure!
ReplyDeleteI would recommend a moby wrap and a cosleeper.
ReplyDeleteI would recommend a booster seat for sure! They help out a lot. I only have 2 arms!!
ReplyDeleteI would recommend a Bumbo. (I wish they had been around when my girls were babies. I already have one for my grandchild.)
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I would recommend little itty bitty spoons.
ReplyDeleteI would recommend a Boppy, a lifesaver if you're going to breastfeed! Also, the woombie is a great swaddle (it zips from the bottom up for easy night changes!)
ReplyDeletea handsfree breast pump
ReplyDeleteA very SAFE and STURDY car seat
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thank you
AA blankets!!!
ReplyDeleteI would recommend a nursing cover.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely gotta have a convertible car seat. It'll save you from buying several car seats as your child grows.
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Disney Saunter Luxe Travel System – Bambi
ReplyDeleteA bouncy chair and a boppy pillow would be my number one recommendations!
ReplyDeleteSafety locks for toilet stove fridge cabinets and safety plug ins because you never knowbwhat could happen in a blink of an eye
ReplyDeleteThe boppy!
ReplyDeleteThe Perfect Fit Gate.
ReplyDeleteA swing..such a life saver.
ReplyDeleteshawnac68@Hotmail.com
A boppy
ReplyDeletethe boppy pillow
ReplyDeleteA swing. My son had colic and this saved me.
ReplyDeleteA good carrier like an Ergo.
ReplyDeleterebeccaw2005 at gmail dot com
A swing is good for a new parent to have!
ReplyDeletejofo120 at yahoo dot com
A swing, helped my sil tremondously
ReplyDeletehow about a third arm
ReplyDeleteA swing is what I'd suggest
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I recommend a great carseat
ReplyDeleteI always recommend Totally Toddler Stain & Over Remover and Prewash. It gets virtually all stains out. Thanks.
ReplyDeletepartymix25(at)hotmail(dot)com
I suggest feetie Pjs, my son still lives in them!
ReplyDeletebaby swing. my baby loved it
ReplyDeleteA boppy and swaddling blankets.
ReplyDeleteI would have to recommend a humidifier (my son was always so conjested) and the boppy. They really were life savers (or should I say sleep savers) for me :)
ReplyDeletea swing and a bobby pillow
ReplyDeleteHonestly, a boppy and side snap onesies for newborns
ReplyDeleteDanielle
sugarstar39@hotmail.com
I recommend the Moby Wrap Sling! Perfect for moms on the go! And of course a carseat ;)
ReplyDeleteI recommend the car seat, baby gate and also a boppy, The boppy has so many uses.
ReplyDeletevikki.billings@yahoo.com
A safety first carseat would be my pick!
ReplyDeleteI always recommend Ultimate Crib Sheets, a monitor that senses baby's breathing, and plenty of the thick burp cloths!
ReplyDeleteA good carseat and a bathtub sponge to lie baby on to bath.
ReplyDeleteA swaddle
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Angie
ReplyDeleteI would recommend a nursing cover. they are great.
angukena at yahoo dot com
For breast feeding mamas a good pump and a boppy
ReplyDeleteI would definitely reccmmend a good car seat. You need to find the best one possible (safety features, comfortability, etc.)
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Awesome giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI would definitely recommend a Boppy Pillow. I don't know what I would do without mine as it makes everything so much more comfortable for mom and baby.
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I'd recommend a car seat, high chair, bouncer, and a co sleeper.
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