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Baby Bouncers
Baby Bouncers can be handy, as young children love to be rocked and are calmed by repetitious rhythm. While sometimes not a good idea for premature babies, little ones who were born healthy and have gotten the green light from their pediatrician are excellent recipients of some bouncing fun. Most Bouncers are space-efficient and parent friendly, as they tend to be very lightweight and mobile. Countless parents have become fans of this handy form of baby entertainment, and an equal number of babies have eagerly expressed their customer satisfaction through various giggles and squeals. There are two types of Bouncers on the market. The first is battery operated, and the second genre is framed. The framed Bouncers are much more common, as these are powered by baby and parents love the way they entertain and burn off excessive energy at the same time. No matter what type of bouncer you select, you should keep an eye out for a very sturdy base that is wider than the bouncing components themselves. This will help to prevent a tip over, which can injure your little one. Secondly, take a look at the various safety restraints inside of the multitude of Bouncers available for purchase. A proper restraint will feature a three-point belt that fits securely around your child's waist and between the legs for optimal stability and prevention from slips. Since your child will be bouncing and moving around, try to look for a product that looks comfortable. Much like how we prefer a cushy bicycle seat or adequate support in our running shoes, babies will appreciate the extra boost of comfort while in their bouncer. While you most likely cannot climb inside of the seat yourself to try it out, check for good padding and reasonable coverage. Baby's comfort also comes in the form of various appeals to the senses. This may mean a bouncer that plays music, includes toys to interact with , or buttons that set off various sounds. The more engaging the bouncer, the more likely your little one will be eager to use it over and over again. When browsing through various baby Bouncers, take note of minimum and maximum weight requirements, as is found on Bouncers such as the Boppy Bounce in Comfort . Exceptionally petite babies may be unable to use such a toy, while toddlers on the larger side will also struggle. Following manufacturer guidelines will ensure a safe and happy bouncing experience. Lastly, never leave your child unattended in the bouncing chair. While it may seem safe, and manufacturers go to great limits to make it so, young children require substantial supervision at all times. |
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