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Fisher-Price Infant-To-Toddler Rocker in Blue/Red by Fisher Price
Product SummaryManufacturer: Fisher Price Brand: Fisher-Price Model: H0640 Color: Blue/Red Product 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
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Description of Fisher-Price Infant-To-Toddler Rocker in Blue/RedFirst, 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. Babies can enjoy this seat from their early months well into toddlerhood thanks to the clever folks at Fisher-Price. With its unique ability to grow with baby, the Infant-To-Toddler Rocker starts out as an infant seat, but converts into a rocker once your child is moving on their own. In the infant seat stage, baby can sit in reclined comfort and watch in fascination all the captivating colors on the included toy bar, which helps develop their young eyes. Turning on the seat's vibration mode or gently rocking the chair will help calm a fussy baby and ready them for naptime. When it's time for feeding or face-to-face play, the foldout kickstand steadies the chair. | | For infants, recline the seat and use the toy bar for visual and tactile stimulation. | As baby starts teething the three included toys can be used for mouthing and further motor skill development through textures and sounds. The toys can also be attached to the toy bar (that doubles as a carrying handle for the seat) for reaction play. Continuing the same barnyard theme that the colorful seat pad fabric boasts, the toys are different animals that have unique actions: the cow plays a song when pulled, the lamb spins, and the pig rattles. A three-point restraint harness is provided to hold baby securely in the infant seat. It should be used at every sitting until baby is able to get in and out of the chair on their own. The infant seat stage of this chair should also be kept in one of the two recline positions. Only once baby has enough upper body strength to sit without leaning forward should the upright position be employed. | | For toddlers, remove the toy bar and convert the chair into a rocker. | Perhaps the greatest feature to this infant seat is that as baby grows, it doesn't lose its usefulness. A few easy adjustments on the seatback and height transform this chair into a rocker that toddlers can use -like grownups- when reading or watching television. The machine washable seat pad is removable, so cleanup is a snap, and the chair can hold a toddler weighing up to 40 pounds. Adult assembly and one "D" battery for the vibrating mode are required.
Baby Products Reviews of Fisher-Price Infant-To-Toddler Rocker in Blue/RedCustomer Review: not great for infants, but fun as they get older Summary: 3 Starsfor me, this seat was just pretty humdrum. the fabric is thin and it always looked like my child was uncomfortable. the toy bar was either way too close to his face or too far for him to reach and didn't lock in easily. so i stored it, and when i was spring cleaning about a year later, he found it and had the most fun and most ridiculous time in it. he loved the umbrella song, but ignored the other toys. that being said, i think the adaptability of this rocker is as equally disappointing as it is useful. i wouldn't use it for my newborn if i had a choice, but it absolutely can be used with a one year old, unlike many bouncers (because of weight requirements.) it's a great idea though.
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