Scale for Babies and Toddlers

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A Cute Scale

We all want to know if our child is growing properly. When they are young their height and weight plays a role in so many things; medication, clothing and health monitoring. Scales used to be cumbersome and awkward, but now there are some awesome developments.


 



  • Scale is a first-of-its kind consumer baby and toddler scale

  • Converts from a tray to a platform to accommodate your growing child

  • Large, easy-to-read 1.2-inch LCD display

  • "Hold" function delivers an average weight for a squirming child

  • Weighs in increments of 0.5 ounces up to 60 pounds


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