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Fisher-Price Infant-To-Toddler Rocker - Blue/Red

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Fisher-Price Infant-To-Toddler Rocker - Blue/Red

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First, it's an infant seat with a three-stage developmental system of toys designed to bring out baby's full potential in that first year. Then, as your child grows, you can use it as a toddler rocking chair.

The Fisher-Price Learning Patterns Rocker is based on a three-stage developmental system of toys designed to bring out Baby's potential that first year.

  • Stage 1: From birth. Recline seat and position toys overhead. The bright colors and patterns help spark Baby's senses.
  • Stage 2: At about 3 months. Remove toy bar and attach toys close to Baby's hands. Textures & teethable surfaces help nurture early discoveries.
  • Stage 3: At about 6 months. Adjust seat to its upright position and add toy bar for action-reaction play and music to encourage first accomplishments.

    When Baby outgrows the seat, it easily converts into a rocker that's sized just right for toddlers up to 40 pounds. Seat features a 3-point restraint and a removable, machine-washable pad. Requires 1 "D" alkaline battery, not included.

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    Product Details
    Product Length:3.7 inches
    Product Width:17.1 inches
    Product Height:22.5 inches
    Product Weight:8.9 pounds
    Package Length:23.2 inches
    Package Width:16.8 inches
    Package Height:3.4 inches
    Package Weight:8.8 pounds
    Average Customer Rating: based on 21 reviews

    Features
    • In the infant mode baby is soothed with calming vibrations or mom's gentle rocking of the seat

    • As the child grows, the seatback adjusts to a more upright position for a toddler up to 40lbs

    • The toy feature grows with baby by fullfilling the requirements of the Learning Patterns Infant Toy Line

    • Fisher Price Babygear Bouncers & Infant Seats

    • Age Range Birth to 3 Years


    Customer Reviews
    Average Customer Review:4.5
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    4Good toy  Jul 03, 2008
    This product is OK. The one reason I do love it is my son can sit in it and eat. I kind of use it as a high chair :) The toys that attach to it aren't that great, wish they were more attractive to play with!

    5We love it  Jun 20, 2008
    We have been using this rocker since our baby was 2 months old. This is a wonderful thing! He does not like sitting in his car seat (it's a bit too snug for him), so we take this one with us when we go visit our friends. It's light, easily washable, you can attach toys close to baby's hands, the safety belt is long enough.

    We do not use vibration function since our baby does not like it but we use rocking a lot. We put our baby in front of a TV in it when he watches a baby program.

    I read a review about a baby who fell down and I'll make sure that if I leave my son alone in the chair, I put it in a sturdy position, so he would not fall.

    5Infant-To-Toddler Rocker  Jun 16, 2008
    I ordered this Infant to Toddler Rocker for my 6 month old Grandson. He is just about out of his Boppy seat and I loved that this will hold up to 40 lbs. My daughter was so impressed with it that she bought one for her home (I'm in NJ and she is in CA). It was very easy to assemble and the baby was very comfortable in it. I would definitely recommend this product to everyone. Michelle Graham

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    5Life-Saver!  Jun 13, 2008
    This rocker has been so helpful to me when I need my hands free and a safe place to put my daughter! I registered for this because I knew three other babies that had it and loved it. We started using it when our daughter was one month old. Friends/family had stopped coming around to help each day so I could no longer just hand the baby off when I needed to eat, go to the restroom, or do the dishes, etc., and baby would scream if I put her down. So I started putting the rocker next to me and rocking it with my foot while I made/ate my meals each day or typed at the computer. Now that she's older (12 weeks) and content for longer without being rocked, I can even put her in her rocker just outside the shower and talk/sing to her while I get ready. She's never really liked the vibration feature as the other babies I know do, but she loves to rock. If you place it on a hard floor baby can rock herself when she kicks. The toy attachments still seem to overstimulate her at this point (she stares at them way too hard and gets very frustrated) so I just dont use them. Since I breastfeed, I still hold my baby most of the day, but when I need to get things done where she can still be right next to me this rocker has been a real life saver. Even if you're a big proponent of slings and wraps as I am, there are times when it's safer not to "wear" your baby, e.g. eating, cooking, restroom. A couple things I recommend: put a soft hand towel or blanket under a younger baby's head in it because the fabric is a little rough on their heads/hair if they move around a lot--just be sure you're with them at all times if you do. If your baby falls asleep in the rocker, you'll probably want to roll up a soft cloth and place it between their head and the frame so their head and neck are supported.

    4Good for newborns  Jun 07, 2008
    I got this as a gift and it was great for my newborn son. It has a recline position which let him sleep comfortably. Now my son is three months old and gets bored in it but is still good for when I need to set him down. I would recommend this product for newborns especially. Older infants might get bored with it.

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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