Baby Bouncer

Choose baby Bouncer

How to Choose a Baby Bouncer

Baby Bouncer

Baby Bouncer

A baby bouncer can be a helpful item to have,  not only for calming fussy babies, but to also give the parents a break.  Since baby bouncers are lightweight and take up a small amount of room, they are great for moving from room to room or for traveling.

Types of Baby Bouncers

  • Framed baby bouncers have flexible frames that rock bath and forth by using the weight of your baby. These types of baby bouncers are available in a wide variety of colors, patterns and styles, with a wide selection of extra features.
  • Battery operated baby bouncers provide a consistent rocking motion that doesn’t rely on the movement of your baby. This type of bouncer seat is really nice to have for babies that like a consistent motion.

What to look for when shopping

  • Safety Restraint – Most baby bouncers have a soft three-point safety belt that goes around your baby’s waist and in-between his or her legs. This will keep your baby from falling or slipping out of the seat.
  • Sturdy – You want a bouncer with a wide base that is very difficult if not impossible to tip over.
  • Comfortable – look for bouncers that have good padding so your baby is comfortable.
  • Lightweight and portable – Look for a bouncer that is lightweight so you can move it from room to room and take it when traveling.
  • Adjustable speed – most models of battery-operated bouncers have several speeds to choose from. This allows you to find the right speed that your baby enjoys.
  • Sounds & Music – some models of both battery-operated and framed baby bouncers have a musical and sound feature on them. Your baby can relax to different melodies or have the sounds of a heartbeat, waves or rain playing.
  • Canopy – If you plan on using the bouncer seat outdoors, you will want a bouncer with a canopy to protect from wind and sun.
  • Toy bar – Many bouncer seats have a toy bar attached to them. This allows you to add toys to keep your baby entertained.

Safety Tips

  • Always use the safety restraint belt when your baby is in the bouncer.
  • Be sure to follow the manufacturers minimum and maximum weight and age limits. Some seats are not meant for a baby that cannot hold their head up and most seats are only suppose to be used until your baby is around 20 to 30 pounds.
  • Don’t carry your baby while he or she is in the bouncer seat.
  • If your bouncer seat has a canopy, use the canopy when outdoors.
  • Always keep an eye on your baby when he or she is in the bouncer seat.

Source :  http://www.thenewparentsguide.com/

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