Are Dry Max Diapers Safe – Reaction to Pampers’ Blogger Day

by Kate on May 27th, 2010  |  5 Comments  |  Blogging, Parenting

First things first, I need to be very clear that I am writing this from my perspective, based on my notes and my perception of the great Dry Max debate. I don’t have graphs or talking points or fact sheets from Pampers to reference. I am not, by any sense of the word, a Pampers spokesperson. I’m a concerned mom with an 18 month old in diapers.

I traveled to the Pampers Baby Care Center in Cincinnati last week to meet with Pampers executives and researchers (as well as a couple folks who do not work for Procter & Gamble) to discuss the Pampers Dry Max issue, namely whether the diapers are safe or the cause of serious diaper rash. I went armed with literally 13 typed pages of notes, questions and concerns gathered from blog posts, The Shopping Mama Facebook page and emails from readers.

And for the full disclosure details, I was not compensated monetarily at any point by Pampers. My travel expenses to Pampers last week including air fare for me and my two children, hotel and meals were paid by Procter & Gamble. I received a product sample in February when the Dry Max diaper debuted and some Procter & Gamble samples last week. I was not asked to do anything specific in response to the trip.

Mother’s Intuition

One of the very first things I said last Thursday, in a conference room with the other bloggers in attendance and several Pampers executives, is that I trust mother’s intuition. There is nothing worse as a mom than to know something is wrong with your child and to feel that you aren’t being heard. I can recall multiple doctor’s visits where I went to the pediatrician seeking answers and a solution, only to be blown off and told “everything’s fine.” A mom knows when something is wrong with her baby.

With this in mind, I think Pampers did a big disservice to moms (and, frankly, themselves) when they reacted to the diaper rash claims and allegations with cold, fact-based press releases. Concerned moms want to be heard and their concerns need to be acknowledged. I truly hope after our discussions last week that Pampers will continue to move forward by talking with moms (like they talked with me).

I knew something out of the ordinary was going on when my daughter had a severe diaper rash in April. It was awful. She was in tears before, during and after every diaper change. The rash finally went away after over a week of using multiple creams, ointments and homemade remedies. She was wearing Dry Max diapers at the time and continues to wear them today without any repeat rashes.

It would be nice if I knew what caused her rash so that I could prevent it from ever happening again. But, I just don’t know. When I took her to the pediatrician seeking some relief, he didn’t know the cause. But, I honestly do not believe it was the diapers.

Why I Think Dry Max Diapers Are Safe

Dry Max Diapers Contain the SAME Chemicals and Ingredients as the Prior Generation of Swaddlers and Cruisers.

Like me, some people have wondered how can a diaper that is 20% thinner and looks so different be made of the same material. I mean, Pampers made a big deal about how new and different Dry Max is from previous diapers. But, as I understand it, the thing that makes Dry Max so different is the process of making the diaper. The new technology uses less “pulp” – making the diaper thinner – and slightly more absorbent gel (like 5%) that is carefully placed strategically where babies need it most.

What You Can Do: Check out the complete list of ingredients for Dry Max diapers online – when they update the site I will include that link here. In the meantime, you can also click to see a chart of the ingredients in Pampers Dry Max diapers and their purpose.

Network of Pediatricians and Hospitals Are Not Reporting an Increase in Incidence or Severity of Diaper Rash.

One of the people we had the opportunity to question was Dr. Tom DeWitt, the Director of General and Community Pediatrics at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. As a member of a network of over 60,000 pediatricians he reported no chatter or discussion about the Dry Max diapers, increase in diaper rashes or any occurrence of chemical burn. In addition, 95% of hospitals use Swaddler diapers and Pampers has not received any complaints or report of increased diaper rashes from hospitals.

What You Can Do: Call your pediatrician. I did. I called the Nurse Help line and spoke with two different nurses and told them I’d heard complaints about the new Pampers diaper and would like to know if they’d noticed an increase in diaper rashes or complications with the diaper. Both said “no”. (I realize that’s hardly scientific. My point is simply to ask questions of your local resources.)

The Diapers are Tested. And Tested. And Then Tested Again.

Every company that makes products to be used by children has a huge responsibility to ensure that product is safe. The Dry Max diaper saw years of research, testing and inspection prior to ever touching a baby’s bottom. Here’s the short version of the safety testing that includes Pampers internal testing, external testing and mass quantity tests:

  1. Pre-Market – includes chemistry evaluation of all the ingredients, including paper, liner, absorbent gel, etc.
  2. Skin Safety – evaluated for potential allergies and skin irritation
  3. Clinical Safety In Use – controlled clinical observation and testing
  4. Post Market Surveillance – contact with consumers to understand their use in the market

I can easily be qualified as a cynical person, but I do trust science. And, after learning about the years and years of research and development and testing that went into this diaper I find it hard to believe that something as serious as a defect causing severe diaper rash (by a diaper) or chemical burn would be overlooked or missed. Not to mention the excessive testing and evaluation that has been done since questions of the diaper’s safety surfaced.

Obviously some products make it to market only to discover a defect later (think recent stroller recalls). The difference, in my mind, is that in those instances, when complaints were filed the offending company did research to discover what the problem was, recalled products or offered a fix. In this case, in reaction to complaints, Pampers has done excessive research but cannot find a cause or problem with the product to fix.

What You Can Do: Keep an eye out for the Consumer Products Safety Commission findings. The government agency is reviewing the issue and will hopefully come to a conclusion soon. (I’ll update here when any announcement is made.)

But What About…

Is it possible there was a bad batch and that something got contaminated? Pampers checks the materials when they receive them from manufacturers, they seal products in tamper proof packaging and have looked into every step of the process. When you call to report a rash, Pampers will ask for an identifying number that can be found on the diaper. This number can tell them every little detail about how that diaper was made, what crew produced it at the exact minute it was completed. Pampers can find no correlation between any batch of diapers.

When did complaints start? Pampers started switching their manufacturing lines to produce the new Dry Max diapers nearly two years ago and actually started shipping the Dry Max diapers in the old version boxes in August of 2008. This is apparently typical practice when rolling out a new product, and the decision to do so was made based on previous polling and feedback from consumers. (We did discuss that, in retrospect, perhaps they they should have informed consumers about such a change.) But, what I think is noteworthy is that even though the diapers have been on babies bottoms since August of 2008, Pampers did not receive a noticeable increase in consumer complaints until April of this year. I think if the diapers were truly causing severe rash and burns they would have affected babies sooner and Pampers would have started receiving a marked increase in complaints at some point in the 19 or so months they were being used. (While discussing this issue I asked if the diapers were fully tested when they hit the market – clearly moms don’t want their babies used as unwitting guinea pigs. I was assured that the safety testing was complete prior to shipment of any Dry Max diaper.)

Moving Forward – My Recommendations for Pampers & Moms

I told you what I said to start the day and now I’ll share one of the things I said toward the end of the day. After talking to everyone from the Chair of Pampers to the Head of Research and Development to the Associate Director of Safety & Quality, it was very clear that this issue weighs heavily on all involved. I said, “I get the sense that you all would rather find something wrong so that you would have an answer and a solution to this problem than to keep coming up empty.” There was a collective, unanimous sigh and “Yes!” said around the table.

My biggest take away from the day was how much my perception of Pampers as a Procter & Gamble company really changed – for the better. I imagined it as a cold, corporate place but the people I spoke with couldn’t have been nicer or more concerned with the idea that their product is hurting babies. As people and a company they are truly at a loss – based on all the evidence and research they’ve done they do not believe their product is faulty and they do not know how to change that perception.

Pampers should continue to connect with and talk to moms.

I was surprised to learn that Pampers executives have attended pediatrician visits with babies to learn more about the severe rash they’re suffering from. I was impressed to hear about the Director of Research and Development on a 45 minute phone call with a concerned mom at 7 on a Friday night. These examples show that they are interested in hearing moms – they need to do that on a large scale to reach more concerned parents.

Pampers should stay out of the cloth diaper debate.

As far as I’m concerned, the “facts and myths about cloth diapering” page on Pampers is totally irrelevant and does nothing but anger a passionate group of moms. Moms that are not Pampers’ target audience. I find it doubtful that anyone researching cloth diapers would find Pampers a relevant or trustworthy resource. The time and effort would be better spent making the case that Dry Max are better than previous generation Swaddlers / Cruisers and competitor disposable diapers.

Moms should do their own research.

Talk to your pediatrician. Ask your child care provider if they’ve noticed a change in severity or frequency of diaper rashes. If you’re really gung ho, donate to the ZRecommends Research Project. (Although, I saw the same skin irritation test they’re planning performed and don’t think it will break the case.)

I started The Shopping Mama to share my the latest in greatest gear and kids for babies and kids and am happy to also share parenting information and resources. I got involved in this situation after posting my concerns about Dry Max diapers and now feel compelled to share what I’ve learned. In no way am I trying to discount other opinions. I’m not a doctor or scientist but I am a mother. And I wouldn’t continue to use a product if I thought it was dangerous or inappropriate for my child.

Pampers took a step in the right direction by engaging mom bloggers in a discussion about Dry Max. I hope they take the next steps and continue to talk with moms.

Additional Resources

Updated September 2, 2005: Following a months long investigation, the Consumer Products Safety Commission today announced it “has not identified any specific cause linking Dry Max diapers to diaper rash.”

Check out the other bloggers’ reactions to the Blogger Day at Pampers

If your child has suffered diaper rash or other complications from Dry Max Diapers, call 1 – 800 – PAMPERS.

kate quinn organics Kids Clothing Review + Giveaway

by Kate on May 27th, 2010  |  5 Comments  |  Clothes, Giveaways, Reviews

It wasn’t long ago that when I heard the words “organic kids clothes” I pictured a drab, plain off-white onesie. But, luckily, that simply isn’t the case any more and without a doubt one of the industry leaders in organic clothes for kids is the colorful kate quinn organics.

About kate quinn organics

Evolving from its beginnings as Earth Organic Baby Basics, Kate Quinn Organics was launched in July 2006. Featuring stylish apparel made from the finest 100% certified organic fabrics, Kate Quinn Organics strives to care for the earth and its community without sacrificing fun and style.

Fun Organic Kids Clothes

The very first thing I liked about kate quinn clothes when I first discovered them is the clean lines and classic style. Of course, it only helps that the clothes are 100% organic and fair trade certified. That means the clothes are made from 100% cotton “grown using sustainable farming practices that maintain and replenish soil fertility without the use of toxic and persistent pesticides and fertilizers.” But, kate quinn clothes don’t sacrifice style or quality in the name of the environment. Rather, the clothes are colorful and they are super soft to the touch. Check out the kate quinn color and print chart to see the options range from classic to vibrant and just plain fun.

Summer Staples

We received a great summer staple shirt for each child. Toddler Girl is featuring the delicately girly and everyday ready Cap Sleeve Pleated Tee in Peony. And Preschool Boy has the sporty Racerback Tank in Elephant. I absolutely love the pleated details on the Cap Sleeve Tee. It adds interest and fun to a traditional shaped shirt. It’s definitely true to size and has a bit of a babydoll dress fit to it so there’s plenty of room for my daughter’s big toddler belly.

I can’t tell you how freaking adorable my son looks in the Racerback Tank. The back isn’t a really strong “racerback” look and is a great basic tank to add to your child’s collection. It’s a great shirt for hot and active summer days and has been perfect for my son’s gymnastics classes. It fits a little more snug than many of his other 3T shirts so if you are between sizes, I would order up.

Baby Bedding & Bath

kate quinn organics offers more than baby and toddler clothes. They have a great line of baby bedding and bath products. I love the Hooded Towels and coordinating sets of Wash Cloths. And if the bedding feels anything like the clothing, a baby would be lucky to sleep on the fun baby bedding.

To Buy or Not to Buy

To Buy… If you’re concerned about the materials in the clothes for your wee ones (and who isn’t) but you don’t want to sacrifice style or quality, definitely check out kate quinn organics. The clothes are soft, high quality and the styles are classic without being boring. I’ll definitely make more purchases for my kids in the future.

Or Not to Buy… Some of the basic styles are more expensive their the non-organic counterparts from other companies. But, in this instance I think you get what you pay for and here you are paying for 100% organic materials.

Shop! The Cap Sleeve Pleated Tee is $26 and the Racerback Tank – available in solids and two toned piped shirts – is $18. In addition to baby and kids clothing and goods, kate quinn organics has a line of organic Women’s and Maternity clothes.

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Thursday Giveaway Linky

by Kate on May 26th, 2010  |  5 Comments  |  Giveaway Linky, Weekly Features

Happy Thursday! Thanks for stopping by to link up and browse great giveaways. Make sure you check out these giveaways that are ending soon.

Kodak M580 Digital Camera with Share Button (worth $200)

DownEast Basics Swim Suit

lillebaby EveryWear Carrier

And, although all the Spring into Spring giveaways are up and there aren’t any new ones to come (tears all around!), you must check out these Spring into Spring giveaways at Baby Loving Mama.

KitchenAid Artisan 5 Quart Mixer

Little Tikes Cozy Coupe

Mead OrganizeHer & Target Gift Card

Namaste Monroe Bag Review

by Kate on May 26th, 2010  |  5 Comments  |  Giveaways, Giveaways, Reviews, Reviews, Spring Into Spring

Nothing can change the look or feel of an outfit like a great handbag. Whether you fit into your skinny jeans (or not) or can afford the latest trends (or not), if you’re carrying a stylish and good looking purse, you can immediately feel put together and fashionable. Namaste Handbags are perfect for adding some pop to your daily grind. With bold colors, in funky and classic lines, Namaste handbags and totes won’t break the bank.

Monroe Bag

Organize in style with the Monroe bag, featuring a unique 3-compartment storage design fully equipped with extra pockets and strong magnetized closures. This bag features a rear document pocket that’s excellent for toting your magazine or other important documents unharmed. Optional strap buddy to keep straps together so slippage off the shoulder isn’t an issue. You’re gonna love this bag!

From the moment I opened the box to check out the Monroe bag I was impressed. The bag arrived in a storage / protection bag, which marks its quality and makes it feel worth well above the price tag.

The Monroe bag comes in six colors ranging from black to hot pink. I opted for the Peacock – a beautiful greenish blue color. I wanted something bright and colorful to add a little fun to the classic lines of the bag.

Mama-Friendly Handbag

With its three separate compartments, the Monroe is perfect for mamas who want to organize all that stuff you can’t seem to leave the house without. I use one compartment for kid stuff like diapers and sippy cups, another for my stuff and the center area for stuff I want easy quick access to. The bag measures 5 inches wide, 11 inches tall, and 16 inches wide but is deceptively big on the inside. Seriously, even a pack rat will be able to tote all you need in this bag. I think it’s a good option for working mamas, too, since there’s so much organization and space inside the bag. It would even hold  a mini laptop without problem.

I really like that I can carry a purse that holds everything I need for my kids without skimping on style. The clean lines of the Monroe bag are classic and the color is bright and bold. It’s really a fun bag to carry.

Bags & Accessories

Namaste bags are a great balance of style and necessary function. In addition to handbags, Namaste offers great accessories for inside your bag like a wallet, buddy case and mini clutch.

To Buy or Not to Buy

To Buy… The Monroe bag seems and feels like it costs well above the $85 price tag. The construction is top notch, the bag is stylish and with oodles of storage and room, it’s big enough for mamas lugging kid and baby gear. At the same time, because of the streamlined and modern look you don’t feel like you’re dragging around a giant bag.

Or Not to Buy… My only improvement to Namaste bags would be to add more handbags to the collection. Right now there are only 4 to pick from.

Shop! The Monroe Bag is available in six fun colors and costs $85. All Namaste bags and accessories can be purchased at NamasteInc.com or search for a local retailer.

Win! Your Choice of Handbag from Namaste!

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Congratulations, Andrea!


Wordless Wednesday: Cottages for Kids

by Kate on May 25th, 2010  |  5 Comments  |  Weekly Features, Wordless Wednesday

Over the weekend I took the kids to a local event called Cottages for Kids. It’s really a great charity event – architects and builders design and create one of a kind playhouses that are sold and auctioned off for a children’s charity. But, before they’re sold kids can play in all of them. The 6 playhouses were amazing! Too bad we don’t have 10 grand laying around to get one.

Princess Cottage, anyone?

Maybe Gem of the Jungle is more your style?

And I bought a raffle ticket to win the prize playhouse, so obviously I’ll win and we’ll be adding Kidz Shak to our backyard.

Step2 Play Up Double Slide Climber Review

by Kate on May 25th, 2010  |  5 Comments  |  Giveaways, Giveaways, Reviews, Reviews, Spring Into Spring

Nothing says summer fun like playing around in the backyard on a swing set. But, practically speaking, as a military family it doesn’t make sense for us to fork out the big bucks for a large play structure. Not to mention the fact that our backyard just isn’t that big. Enter Step2 and the huge selection of affordable outdoor toys and climbers. At a realistic size and reasonable price tag, the Play Up Double Double Slide Climber is a great addition to our backyard with lots of options for play.

Play Up Double Slide Climber Details

  • Large, two-tiered platform and two slides
  • Climbing wall and ladder with integrated hand holds assist toddlers when climbing
  • Unique, sophisticated, fun styling
  • Rotating steering wheel for added fun
  • Durable poly construction
  • Maximum weight limit 180 lbs.
  • Minimal adult assembly required

Slides & Climber

The Play Up Double Slide and Climber is the perfect addition to our backyard. It’s not too big to overwhelm our fairly small yard and at the same time it has plenty of opportunity for the kids to get our their energy and play. The Climber has two different levels with a longer and shorter slide. On opposite sides there are two climbing options: a ladder and a climbing wall. I really like that there are two different options – the climbing wall is more appropriate for my 3 year old while my 18 month old has already mastered the more traditional ladder way up. There’s also a steering wheel because, really, what kid doesn’t love to steer and pretend to drive?

In the following photo you can get a good look at the different levels from the side of the more traditional ladder entry with the climbing wall in the background.


Safe Backyard Fun

While I wouldn’t exactly call the assembly easy, I will tell you that a friend and I did it in about an hour or two. It requires reading the directions well (which we didn’t do well enough and had to take it apart to start over at one point – oops!) and an electric screwdriver thing (technical term). You can get a sneak peek of the assembly instructions and tools required here. Upon assembly, it’s immediately obvious that the construction is very solid and the climber is sturdy. The maximum suggested weight limit is 180 and I’ve played and climbed around with my kids on it with no problem. The weight limit is notable, too, because it helps to gauge how many children can play on it. My two kids combined weight about 55 pounds so they can easily play with several other children. There’s enough room for them to have fun doing separate things, too, with multiple slides and climbing areas.

Kids Love the Play Up Climber

I’m sure I don’t have to tell you that my kids are completely thrilled with the Double Slide Climber. They LOVE it. Though she’s a bit under the recommended 2 year age minimum, I was surprised how quickly my daughter took to the climber. She has no fear so she’s been all over and up and down and sliding. I really like that the climber isn’t too tall for her so if she does take a little tumble she really doesn’t have far to go but it’s definitely tall enough that she gets a thrill from sliding.

My 3 year old also enjoys the Double Slide Climber. He usually opts to climb up the more challenging climbing wall and prefers the longer slide. As a kid who’s still getting used to the idea of sharing I think he likes that there’s plenty of room for both he and his sister to play at the same time.

To Buy or Not to Buy

To Buy… The Play Up Double Slide Climber’s compact size is deceiving because it’s big fun. The multiple slides, climbing options, steering wheel and even hiding place underneath offers plenty of options for kids to keep busy and burn some kid energy in the process.

Or Not to Buy… Honestly, the only improvement would be more clarity in the instructions since we hit a roadblock or two getting it together. Once assembled, I really don’t have any issues with the Climber and neither do the kids.

Shop! Step2 has an absolutely enormous selection of summer and outdoor toys. The Double Double Slide Climber is $299.99 and can be purchased at Step2.com and with free shipping on Amazon.com.

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New AAP Swim Guidelines

by Kate on May 24th, 2010  |  5 Comments  |  Life, Parenting

Now that summer is (finally!) approaching, it is time to start thinking about water activities. While I absolutely love going to the pool, with little ones it takes on a whole new meaning. My son is now 28 months old, and has been taking swim lessons consistently since he was 6 months old. At the time, I didn’t even think about whether or not this was the “right” thing to do. I just wanted him to never be afraid of water. With a set of grandparents who live on a lake, I wanted to make sure he knew how to swim, and swim well as soon as possible, because quite frankly, the lake scared the crap out of me with him running around. So, after almost three years of swim lessons, I have a toddler who is comfortable, yet cautious around water.

Last summer I discovered that the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) actually didn’t recommend swim lessons for children under three. The thinking was that children (and parents)  would get a false sense of security around water if their kids have had lessons, resulting in less supervision, and more accidents.I remember reading this last summer and starting to second guess my decision to have had him in lessons since he was 6 months old. Was I a bad mom for choosing to take him into the water so young? He always had a great time, it was never a battle with him, it was an enjoyable time for us.

AAP New Swim Lesson Recommendations

Well, as with most things in parenting, the recommendations have changed yet again! As of today, I have now done the recommended thing according to the AAP.   The AAP now suggests swim lessons for children ages 1-4.  Phew, now I am a good parent! Ha Ha!  Honestly, on this particular subject, I really don’t care what the recommendations are, my 3 month old daughter will be taking lessons at 6 months as well (the AAP suggests starting at 12 months). For me, I enjoy doing the lessons with them, they enjoy it, and I truly feel that the earlier kids are exposed to things, the more comfortable they are with them.  But of course no amount of lessons is a replacement for constant parental supervision when playing in and around water.


For more information on the new guidelines, check out the following links:

What are your thoughts on water safety and children? At what age do you think your child was ready to take swim lessons, or when did you start them?

Banzai Jurassic Chomp Pool Review + Giveaway (Closed)

by Kate on May 24th, 2010  |  5 Comments  |  Giveaways, Giveaways, Reviews, Reviews, Spring Into Spring

It’s hard to believe it’s only May – we are already in the midst of constant 80 plus degree weather every day. It’s only going to get worse and more tedious as summer arrives. My plan for the summer is to make our backyard our own little oasis. It’s simply not realistic for me to load up the kids to head to the pool or beach with a 3 year old and 18 month old. Our backyard got a whole lot more appeal for the whole family with the arrival of the Jurassic Chomp Pool by Banzai!

Jurassic Chomp Pool

Go on a Jurassic adventure right in your own backyard! Slide into the primeval world and try to escape the T-Rex’s non stop sprinkler attack. Look out for the erupting volcano that provides refreshing water sprays to keep you cool and the fun going all day long.

  • Chomping action dinosaur sprinkler
  • Erupting volcano
  • Durable PVC construction
  • Connects to any garden hose
  • 72 inches long by 52 inches wide by 45 inches tall

Not Your Average Backyard Pool

When I was growing up we had one of those old school hard round pools, and it was great, but let me tell you that feels very old fashioned and boring compared to the Jurassic Chomp Pool. The day the pool arrived, I was eager to blow the sucker up and fill it for some fun. The first challenge? Blowing up the pool. And, that is no easy task without an air pump. Banzai sells some air pumps separately and I definitely recommend one for blowing up this pool. It has several different fill points and because of the design it works much better when completely filled. I had a hard time getting the dinosaur to stay upright because I can’t (er, am not patient enough) to fill it with enough air.

The pool consists of a few different parts – the actual pool, a volcano which shoots water and a dinosaur whose head waves back and forth spraying water. The pool itself is a really good size for our family. The kids and I can easily sit in the pool together and play so there’s plenty of room for several (4?) toddlers and a couple older kids. The volcano and dinosaur work when you hook up your hose to the pool It’s very simple to attach and when you turn on the water the action really starts! The volcano is great – it sprays lots of water up into the air in a nice light spray that is perfect for the kids. The dinosaur is a little more intense because the water comes out of the mouth as his head waves back and forth. My daughter (who is not afraid of anything) loved the dinosaur, while my son was not a fan. For that reason, my only real improvement on the pool would be the ability to pick and choose between the two sprinkler options so we could use the volcano and not the dinosaur or the dinosaur and not the volcano.

Overall, the pool is a fab addition to our very hot backyard. We hit the Jurassic period (in the form of our pool) nearly every day. It’s recommended for children 2 and older. Older kids will love the spraying and sprinkler action while younger kids (and adults) will enjoy lounging in the good sized pool. I can’t tell you how much I’m looking forward to Mom’s Day Out this summer so I can rest my head on the pillow/slide thing and relax by myself.

Lots of Summer Fun

Banzai, a division of ToyQuest, has a huge selection of toys and water toys that are perfect for summer. Between the water slides, sprinklers and baby pools, there’s definitely something for every age.

To Buy or Not to Buy

To Buy… The Jurassic Chomp pool is pure fun. It’s a great size for your backyard because it doesn’t take too much space but provides plenty of room for cooling off. The volcano and the dinosaur add the excitement of sprinklers to the pool experience.

Or Not to Buy… Blowing this sucker up without a pump is no fun, so I definitely recommend getting one. I really wish the pool had the option of using only one of the sprinklers at a time as both can be a little overwhelming for younger kids.

Shop! Banzai Jurassic Chomp Pool on Amazon.com and at Target.com and in Target stores for $44.99. Browse the entire selection of toys from Banzai at ToyQuest.com and shop Banzai on Amazon.

Win! The Banzai Jurassic Chomp Pool!

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Disclosure: Giveaway ends June 7. Open to US mailing addresses only. Thanks to ToyQuest for providing a sample product for the purpose of this review and the giveaway prize. Opinions here are my own and uninfluenced by receipt of product.