Product Description
Fisher-Price Infant to Toddler Rocker is a great grow-with-baby product featuring an infant rocker that easily converts to a stationary seat so convenient for feeding or sleeping, then toddlers can have their very own rocker seat - all the way up to 40 pound For infants there is a soft toybar with 3 fun toys - a colorful ladybug with a pull that activates a tune for baby, a fun snail with rattle beads, and a butterfly with flexible chewable wings.
Amazon.com Product Description
Ideal for nap time, playtime, and meals, the versatile Fisher-Price Infant to Toddler Rocker offers a safe, comfortable chair that soothes with vibrations and motion. A convenient kickstand stations the rocker so you can feed baby, and the comfortable seat pad is removable for machine washing. Plus, the seat holds up to 40 pounds so it can grow with your baby and become a fun rocking chair for a toddler.
Comfortable Seat Reclines, Rocks, and Vibrates
Your baby will have fun for hours in the Infant to Toddler Rocker. Its gentle rocking motion soothes your baby while a fun toy bar with three bright and colorful toys encourage your baby to develop hand-eye coordination. The center toy activates and plays fun music when pulled. When it's time for a nap, you can easily remove the toy bar and turn on the vibration mode for a calm, soothing experience.
Convenient Kickstand and Wide, Durable Base
The rocker's wide, sturdy base is durable and offers skid-proof footings. The adjustable belt harness keeps your baby safely in his or her seat at all times. For added convenience, the rocker includes a kickstand to convert it to a stationary seat. It's ideal for a smooth transition from nap time to mealtime without missing a beat. Plus, the machine-washable pad is easy to remove for quick cleaning.
The rocker is certified by the Juvenile Products Manufacturer's Association (JPMA) for meeting all American Society for Testing and Material (ASTM) standards.
Lightweight Rocker Grows with Your Baby
The sturdy seat holds up to 40 pounds, so infants through toddlers can enjoy the rocking motion. It is easily portable for travel or moving from one room to another.
The Fisher-Price Infant to Toddler Rocker operates with one D battery (not included).
About Fisher-Price: A Household Name for Quality Baby Products
Founded in 1930, Fisher-Price creates products that makes lives easier for parents and toys that foster a child's imagination. Instantly recognizable throughout the world as a leader in infant and preschool products, Fisher-Price focuses on delivering stimulating products for both children and babies. With a trove full of classic, tried-and-true products in their arsenal, the company continues to design and create new developmental toys and baby products.
What's in the Box
Fisher-Price Infant to Toddler Rocker and instruction manual.
- Infant rocker that easily converts to a stationary seat
- Features a soft toybar with 3 fun toys that can be removed for access to baby and when your toddler has outgrown it
- Can hold up to 40 pounds
- Soothing vibrations
- Machine washable pad
Fisher-Price Infant To Toddler Rocker, Bug Friends Reviews
Fisher-Price Infant To Toddler Rocker, Bug Friends Reviews
125 of 130 people found the following review helpful: Used correctly, this seat is perfect!, By This review is from: Fisher-Price Infant-To-Toddler Rocker in Blue/Red (Baby Product) I've been reading the reviews about people putting their babies in this in the rocking position, and that's entirely too early for this feature to be used. The rocker part is for when the child is old enough to reach the floor with his/her own legs. You wouldn't put a child in an adult rocking chair and you shouldn't use the rocking feature of this chair for babies either. It's for the toddler stage. I've had this rocker for 6+ years and none of my 3 children have ever fallen out because they've never been put in by themselves in the rocker mode. 275 of 293 people found the following review helpful: Not safe for infants who are starting to sit up, By newmama (Dallas, TX USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Fisher-Price Infant-To-Toddler Rocker in Blue/Red (Baby Product) (I have the previous version of this rocker, the mechanics seem unchanged).Our son loved this rocker as a newborn (1-2 months). We pulled out the "kickstand" and that allowed him to be in a flat position and he was very comfortable. Most bouncers are too upright fro newborns. Also, the rocker has two recline positions for you baby's comfort. As he got older (3-4 months), we would push in the "kickstand" in so we could use the rocking feature. He liked being more upright than flat at this age. He liked to look around and play with the toy bar. Also, we could rock him to sleep. But, once (around 5-6 months) when he was trying to sit up and lean forward he fell over (the reason for 3 stars only). He was strapped in, so the chair fell over with him. I was in the same room as he was and he is fine - he was just a bit startled. (Think about sitting in a rocking chair and leaning forward - if you cannot lean back then you would fall... Read more 130 of 136 people found the following review helpful: Good, waiting for it to become great., By caf (ND) - See all my reviews This review is from: Fisher-Price Infant-To-Toddler Rocker in Blue/Red (Baby Product) First off, I have last years model. From what I can tell, the difference is the color scheme. I bought this for my daughter when she was about 4 months old. She's 11 months now. At first, she didn't like the vibrating, as it made her itchy and she'd rub her face. Now that she's older, she's OK with the vibrating mode. It's nice and portable and is good for keeping her put for a short while. She does get bored in it if stuck there for too long...but not much more than others things that are confining. At her current age, the activity center does the job a little better, but a bit bulkier, so this is great for hauling into the bathroom and keeping her safe and in view while I shower. Oh, so now that's she older she is able to yank off the toys that can be velcroed to the top bar. Not a big deal. Try the linkadoos and attach your kid's toy du jour to the links...attached in turn to the waist strap. DD is fond of throwing toys overboard these days, so with the links, they don't go far,... Read more |
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