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Fisher price bouncer rocker
Fisher price bouncer rocker








fisher price bouncer rocker

#Fisher price bouncer rocker full

Being able to tilt the seat back up from a full recline is a MAJOR feature, and I love having the option because I can see this totally replacing my traditional bouncer for my next baby since it can be both flat and more upright, allowing for longer use and fewer pieces of "gear" needed. Enter the Infant-to-Toddler Rocker! I was able to quickly put this together with the help of my toddler, and I was really impressed with how lightweight yet sturdy it feels, especially compared to his metal-framed bouncer. I had always kept his bouncer outside the bathroom door upstairs and would park him in it while I took a shower, and he had gotten to where he was constantly straining his abs trying to sit up and look around while (he's practicing sitting up unassisted), and he would quickly grow tired of the reclined position in his traditional bouncer. This infant-to-toddler rocker was a great transition from the bouncer for my five (now six) month old baby. The real seat winner we had in our house was one that had an arch with lights on it. As far as baby seats go, this one is pretty straight forward. Right now, my actual toddler doesn't seem very interested. I'm curious to see how my 6 mo likes it as a toddler rocker. My 2.5yr old LOVED helping with this step. Back to the fabric for a second.I love how it attached with plastic snaps that just pop right in. This one doesn't hold my 6month olds attention for very long. The toys are cute but kids can only "bat" at them. After some time, the plastic seemed to relax and it looks shaped correctly but still feels a little flimsy. The arch feels a little flimsy and came out of the box looking not perfectly shaped when attached to seat. I'm sure she's NOT going to fall out but she doesn't always like being in this one. I'll add though that my daughter, now almost 6 months, does really push up on her feet while bucked in and then tries to lean over the side. So seat is lovely, has a vibrate option which is pretty common (but much more quiet than others on the market which I appreciate), easy buckle to keep little one in. Had to fish it out which took awhile and some creativity on my end. While attempting to help, she put one in an open area and it got stuck. Word to the wise, don't let a little one hold the screws. I think I was distracted since I included my 2.5yr old daughter in the assembly process that my focus was off. As far as assembly goes, I had to check the directions a few times for some steps. Since baby items, especially furniture, is out and not tucked in a closet how it looks matters.










Fisher price bouncer rocker