| Bright Starts Bounce-A-Bout Activity Center - Pink | 
| Brand: Bright Starts Category: Baby Product
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $59.54 as of 9/9/2010 06:59 CDT details You Save: $0.45 (1%)
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Rating: reviews Sales Rank: 1,517
Color: Pink Batteries: 2 Batteries Included: No Age: 4 months - 7.5 years Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 25 Battery: 2 AAA Size: 4M+ up to 25lbs Shipping Weight (lbs): 14.5 Dimensions (in): 28 x 28 x 33 Frog spinner top Spinning bee rattle ball Ratcheting bug with crinkle fabric wings Lily pad toy stalk with fabric edges
MPN: 6895 Model: 6895 UPC: 074451068957 EAN: 0074451068957 ASIN: B001JQMGC4
Release Date: January 31, 2009 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Innovative bounce pad | | • | Seat spins 360 degrees for full access to toys | | • | Eight fun toys | | • | Three position adjustable height | | • | Machine washable seat pad |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Bounce, spin and rock in this fun-filled baby activity center. Unique bounce pad provides a soft surface for baby's feet to play. Eight entertaining toys are within baby's reach, including a ladybug mirror that plays silly sounds when baby presses its nose. Overhead toy bar encourages baby to reach and grab. Seat spins so baby has access to all the fun.
Pink Bounce-A-Bout Baby Activity Center:
Ladybug mirror plays silly sounds
Frog spinner top
Spinning bee rattle ball
Ratcheting bug with crinkle fabric wings
Lily pad toy stalk with fabric edges
Overhead toy arch includes teether and hanging bumblebee
Easy-to-clean toy tray
Four toy loops for attaching more of baby's favorite toys
3 adjustable height settings in seat
Baby activity center lays flat for storage
Machine washable seat pad
Designed for ages 4 months and up until baby reaches 30" in height
Approximate assembled dimensions: 28" W x 33" H
Baby activity center requires 2 AAA batteries, not included
Assembled in US with imported parts
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| Customer Reviews:
Its ok August 11, 2010 Michelle King (Post Falls, ID) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I got this product and it works well for my daughter. The clip on toys dont clip into the spots very well and you can tell it is not as well made as a lot of other bouncers. the rotation part where the baby can rotate does not move very smoothly. the toys that came with it are pretty cute though
Fun for the money! (Good for GERD- acid reflux) July 27, 2010 Leann Lundberg (Orange, CA) My 4-month old enjoys this saucer. We use blankets in the seat and foam under his feet for support. At first, he could not reach or manipulate the toys that came with the saucer. I would see where he was looking, and I would show him how to use the toy. There are plenty of loops to add extra toys, and we used "lots of links" to get a variety of toys within his reach. Over the past two weeks, he has figured out how to reach for and play with almost all of the toys that came with the saucer. He is completely concentrated when he is in his saucer - learning how to use his hands, lean and spin the seat around.
We got this because I need to keep him up for 20 minutes after he eats to avoid acid reflux. This is one fun activity he can do while he is upright. I also read some advice from a pediatrician to a parent who's child hated tummy time. They said get a saucer, and the child will strengthen their upper body making tummy time easier.
This saucer is a lot of fun for a good price. My son likes the toys that come with it. However, if you don't - you have about $150 difference in the price from the other saucers to buy ones you do like. Just link them on!
The only strange thing about it is that they have a teething toy at the top of the overhead bar. The baby would have to do a pull-up to use the teether?
Activity Center - Colorful June 28, 2010 Deborah A Bastian Bought this and another brand at the same time.
This is definitely colorful and like the "eye-bolts" to attach their favorite toys.
The "bouncing" part isn't as much fun as another brand.
Would be nice if the height adjustment wasn't an afterthought.......
Not exactly what I was hoping for. June 8, 2010 T. Carigon (Michigan) I purchased this for my 5 month old daughter thinking she would love it, but the toys on there are out of reach for her and the 'arms' do not bend so she can't pull them toward her to chew on them. So she gets frustrated and cries, so this does not keep her entertained at all. Basically when we do put her in this, we give her other toys to play with since none of the ones on this are very practical at all. I would not recommend this one.
So great! June 4, 2010 T. Allen (Wahiawa, HI) My daughter was 4 months old when I ordered this. She was starting to get bored with the mats and bouncy seat. This toy keeps her so entertained! She loves that she can turn herself to the different toys. She isn't quite heavy enough to use the jump pad part of it, it won't go down under her body weight, but she really doesn't care. She jumps anyway. The only issue I had when putting it together was that one of the little feet that keeps it from wobbling (which is optional, they fold up to allow the toy to wobble) would not fit in it's little slot. No big deal, my daughter enjoys the wobble!
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