A friend of ours invented this Table for Two concept for twins...I'm only having 1, but thought some of you might be interested if you hadn't heard of it.
Website:
https://www.buytablefortwo.com/
Article about it in TWINS magazne:
https://www.twinsmagazine.com/html/TWINS_AP12_Final_Low_Res.html
Re: Table for Two
I'm glad I'm passed that stage. I used my bouncy seats and then, just boppies. I wonder how much that gem costs-it looks nice though. : )
While this looks amazing.....no way can I spend $230 on it....
Those of you who bottle feed, what do you use in lieu of something like this? Just curious since sometime between 6-8 months we originally planned to bottle feed.
It's a cool concept and I love the arm rests and bottle holders ... but honestly IMO it seems less comfortable than just using two bouncy seats (which are also handy in general for setting babies at other times than just eating, and more "fun" for the babies since they, you know, bounce ). With bouncy seats or boppies, you can sit in between them with your back resting against something (e.g. the couch) and the babies pulled toward you a little bit so you're not straining your arms, neck, etc.
For their nightly bottle we used their Fisher Price rock n play sleepers and now use their Fisher Price space saver high chairs. The seat on the high chair reclines pretty well and it works perfectly for bottle feeding. It also works when they're older and they fall asleep during meals.
Christian Alexander - 11/13/06
Amelia Rose & Owen Thomas - 3/29/11
I was totally thinking this. My first thought was "How long before her wrists and arms start to cramp up from holding them up in that position?" I tried feeding the girls in their bouncey seats, but it hurt my arms and back. Leaning back against something, with two boppies on either side of me was way more comfortable!
The babies look cute in it though!