About us

Our Story

Welcome to BabyQur — practical guides, honest reviews, and step-by-step tips to make parenting a little easier. I’m Luis Martinez, the founder and editor. I started BabyQur after realizing how confusing baby gear can be. Our goal is simple: turn expert research and real-world testing into clear, helpful advice you can trust.

What We Do

We publish buying guides, comparisons, and how-tos on strollers, car seats, and everyday baby essentials. We translate standards and safety guidance into plain English, and we show our work — from the criteria we use to evaluate products to the sources we consulted.

Editorial Standards

  • Independence: Our recommendations are based on research, hands-on testing when possible, and expert input — not on who pays us.
  • Accuracy: Each article is fact-checked and reviewed on a regular schedule. When something changes (price, recall, policy), we update the page and add a “Last updated” note.
  • Safety first: We align with manufacturer guidance and recognized safety bodies. When in doubt, we prioritize conservative, safety-forward advice.
  • Clear criteria: We explain why a product made our list (fit, ease of use, safety features, value, and availability).

How We Make Money

Some links on BabyQur are affiliate links. If you buy through them, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This supports our work and does not affect the products we feature or how we write about them.

Meet the Team

  • Luis Martinez — Founder & Editor. Leads editorial strategy, product testing plans, and final review of buying guides.
  • Tahmina Sharif Nimmi — Content Writer. Researches brands, compares specs, and turns complex info into helpful step-by-step.
  • Carlos Rivera — Research Specialist. Verifies claims, checks recalls and standards, and maintains our source library.

Expert & Safety Review

When an article includes safety guidance (for example, car-seat installation or stroller use), we seek review from qualified professionals (e.g., CPSTs — Child Passenger Safety Technicians) before publication or during updates.

Corrections & Updates

If you spot an error or an outdated detail, please let us know. We investigate promptly and correct the page with a note describing what changed.

Contact Us

We love hearing from readers. Questions, suggestions, or feedback? Reach out here.