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Good Housekeeping Parenting Award Winner
BOB Wayfinder Jogging Stroller
The Good Housekeeping Institute named this stroller a best overall jogging stroller and it earned a Good Housekeeping Parenting Award for its smooth ride, even over rough terrain. That's due to independent dual suspension, which means one wheel can go over a bump without affecting the other. Parents also appreciated the big cargo basket, which zips shut during jogs.
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Britax One4Life Convertible Car Seat
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This car seat was named the best overall all-in-one car seat by the Good Housekeeping Institute. Our Lab pros were impressed with the way this could keep kids rear-facing until they're 50 pounds or 49 inches tall.
Overall, there are nine recline positions, so it can transform from rear-facing to forward-facing to a high-backed booster, accommodating kids up to 120 pounds or 63 inches tall — the size of some adults! It also comes in several colors.
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Good Housekeeping Parenting Award Winner
Britax Poplar S Convertible Car Seat
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The Good Housekeeping Institute gave this one a Parenting Award because Britax's ClickTight technology makes it easy to install car seats securely. Testers said they also appreciated how these can fit three across, and said their kids felt comfortable in it.
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Graco Extend2Fit Convertible Car Seat
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Named a best car seat for toddlers by the Good Housekeeping Institute, experts were impressed by the way this car seat can be repositioned to give toddlers extra legroom while staying rear-facing.
Parents also appreciated how relatively lightweight it is (19 pounds), which is good for those who are constantly lugging their car seats from car to car. No wonder it has more than 6,700 five-star reviews on Amazon.
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Graco EasyTurn 360 Two-in-One Convertible Car Seat
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This car seat rotates 360 degrees, which is not only good for going from rear-facing to forward-facing; it makes it easier to get babies in and out of the car seat, too. "It’s a game-changer that it swivels," one tester said.
Parent testers also found it quick to set up: "Installation was much easier than with other car seats we’ve used," one said.
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Eufy Security Baby Monitor E21
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This baby monitor can be used with or without Wi-Fi, and it delivers a picture in 4K resolution. "The monitor was incredibly easy to set up and I was able to begin using it, without the app, within minutes of opening the box," one tester said. "I found the design to be sleek, minimalistic and functional." Testers also praised the variety of camera angles.
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Eufy Security Heated Wearable Breast Pump
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How did it take so long for someone to make a heated breast pump? The warmth is not only good for comfort, Eufy Security says, but can help improve output. Our tester agreed: "I was able to get a similar output to a hospital grade pump while being able to move around and care for both kids, or eat or drink something while pumping," she said.
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Grownsy EaseClean Bottle Washer Pro
Now 31% Off
Credit: GrownsyA boon for busy parents, this device washes, sterilizes, dries and stores bottles, pacifiers, pump parts and other baby gear. Testers really appreciated the way it freed up their time (and hands) for other things, and they noted how efficient the machine is. "Every piece has a designated place to maximize the cleanliness," one said. "So amazing!"
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Parents love the SNOO, but the price can be a sticking point. Now, parents can save just over $500 on the price of the smart bassinet, which is a hefty discount. The SNOO automatically detects crying and responds with soothing movements and sounds, and it's designed to keep babies on their backs, which earned it a special recognition from the FDA.
RELATED: Is the SNOO Worth It?
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Evenflo RightSeat Multistage High Chair
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This high chair is designed to grow with a child, transforming from baby high chair to toddler booster seat to big-kid chair. "I loved how comfortable and easy it was for my daughter to reach her food," one tester said. "The high chair doesn’t have bulky legs which is a plus!" The color and aesthetic of the chair were also a hit with testers.
RELATED: 5 Best High Chairs, Tested In Our Labs and Homes
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Yogasleep Duet White Noise Sound Machine & Night-Light
Now 20% Off
Credit: YogasleepParents can cue up their favorite tunes from this Bluetooth speaker, or just play the included looping sounds or lullabies. Testers loved the way this serves multiple purposes. “Love it!" one said. "Small, compact and does the job.” Added another: “The built-in night-light is handy.”
RELATED: 8 Best Baby Sound Machines
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Good Housekeeping Parenting Award Winner
Nanit Smart Baby Night-Light and Sound Machine
Good Housekeeping Institute testers said this three-in-one night-light, sound machine and baby monitor got their kids sleeping better, sometimes after just a day. They also said it was easy to use and liked that they could program the night-light to dim or get brighter in the morning.
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Good Housekeeping Parenting Award Winner
Yogasleep Hushh 2 Portable Sound Machine
Parents can take this white noise machine on the go for car naps, grandparent visits and vacations. "This one has it all: great sound, portability and great design," said one tester. Testers also appreciated the battery life, noting that they didn't have to recharge it frequently.
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Windmill Smart Air Purifier
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In our Lab tests, this air purifier received solid marks for efficacy, quietness and style. Many testers said they loved the look, even more so than other, big-name brands. "It is pretty great and beats other air purifiers I have used," one tester said. "It was nice to get the quieter option running at night or for nap times."
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Frida Baby Ultimate Baby Kit
Those little-but-essential items are so easily forgotten — until they're needed. This set checks 10 baby-care items off the list in one swoop, and includes items for nail-clipping, brushing hair and teeth, taking a baby's temperature and soothing cradle cap, in addition to the all-important NoseFrida for clearing stuffy noses.
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Frida Mom Labor & Postpartum Kit
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Don't forget about the one doing all the hard work of labor — they have needs, too! This kit includes 15 pieces that'll make either the hospital stay or the postpartum period go a little smoother. It includes a hospital gown, cozy socks, an upside-down peri bottle, postpartum underwear, Instant Ice Maxi Padsicles, witch hazel pad liners, perineal healing foam and a toiletry bag and caddy to keep it all in.
RELATED: 50 Best Baby Shower Gifts, Picked By Parenting Expert
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MAM Easy Start Anti-Colic Baby Bottles
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These bottles are designed for newborns, and feature a vented base said to keep babies from swallowing air. "We've had a difficult time convincing our baby to take a bottle, but he took to this bottle on the first try!" one tester said. "The removable base makes cleaning easier than other bottles."
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T is for Tame Hair Taming Cream
Now 35% Off
Credit: T is for TameWhether it's picture day or just a wld hair day, this cream is designed to ease frizz and flyaways. Parents were pleased with the texture of this cream. "It becomes soft as the day goes on and doesn't get crunchy," one said.
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MegaFood Baby & Me 2 Prenatal Vitamin
Now 53% Off
Credit: MegaFoodParents can easily forget to include prenatal vitamins on the list of baby-related expenses — but they can add up! For Prime Day, our favorite prenatal vitamins are over 50% off. Good Housekeeping Institute Lab experts say these are helpful from a nutritional standpoint, and can also be taken on an empty stomach.
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Vadiff Gas Stove Knob Locks
Now 20% Off
Credit: VadiffSafety first! Once they get mobile, these can keep toddlers from accidentally turning on the burners in the kitchen. Good Housekeeping Institute Lab experts say they were easy to install, stayed put and fit well.

Marisa (she/her) has covered all things parenting, from the postpartum period through the empty nest, for Good Housekeeping since 2018; previously, she wrote about parents and families at Parents and Working Mother. She lives with her toy-collecting husband and daughter in Brooklyn, where she can be found helping out her team at bar trivia or posting about movies on Twitter and Bluesky.
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