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Jan 03, 2006 11:04

Some questions for the Singapore mommies and mommies-to-be and anyone else who knows the answers ( Read more... )

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napa_g January 4 2006, 03:44:12 UTC
i'm there from 20th to 30th jan.

oooh, i love GoodStart. Chiara had pooping problem in the beginning which miraculously disappeared with GoodStart. There's no goodstart in singapore tho, i think. I'm doing those enfa-series. can get baby cereal at big supermarket.

my big ass stroller with car seat didn't work well in sg either. umbrella stroller works good. except once I ended up with cranky chiara in one arm (too cranky to sit in stroller) and stroller in the other at peak hour with no taxi in sight... ugh. i prefer just bringing the baby out (maybe with sling).

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fussiecat January 4 2006, 04:57:44 UTC
i don't think big strollers are a good idea in singapore. this country is so darn crowded! also if you're gng to take cab, it'll be a nightmare to wrestle with a big stroller. (some cabbies dun bother to come down and help you)

i'm inheriting a small stroller from my aunt, and i'll probably use that or a baby sling.

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teetree January 4 2006, 05:22:05 UTC
I'll be in spore 25th-11th feb.

There's no GoodStart in Spore (not that I've seen). There're other brands like Mamil, Nestle, Wyeth, Enfamil, Similac.

I have a stroller in Spore, actually 2 there which I don't use now(one is from napa which is the light-weight one) and I could lend them to you Grace if you want. In spore we take cabs everywhere when ty was just a baby. I would just flag for a cab and wait for the cab driver to come out to help fold the stroller into his boot haha. After we start using the sling it become easier and after a while ty just wouldn't sit in his stoller so we never take it out anymore. You can find cheap stoller at Carrefour which also sells baby milk/ baby food.

Best place to buy baby cereal is at Cold Storage at Great World City. There got the widest range of baby cereal I've seen in Spore due to the large number of expatriats living nearby there, so there're lots of western brands other places don't normally carry. Otherwise you can find normal brands in other big supermarkets.

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