
We have a fisher price infant to toddler rocker, it was perfect when he was tiny and he still sits in it to chill now at almost two.
"perfect when he was tiny and he still sits in it...at almost two" — exceptional longevity from infant to toddler stage.
We have a fisher price infant to toddler rocker, it was perfect when he was tiny and he still sits in it to chill now at almost two.
"perfect when he was tiny and he still sits in it...at almost two" — exceptional longevity from infant to toddler stage.
I just have second hand tiny love and fisher price bouncers. My boys love the colours and piling on the noise making things. I didn't pay more than £10 for any of them and they've survived my toddler using it for epic bounce parties and my golden retriever and cats sleeping on them. First kid hated the vibration so we disengaged it and we haven't put batteries back in for second kid who is happy kicking and bouncing himself We definitely weren't quantity over quality due to the size of the h
Boys love colours and noise toys, survived toddler and pets (durable), under £10 second hand. Adapted by removing vibration for second kid who self-bounces.
My baby loved the fisherprice baby bouncer. If you like it, might be worth just buying it again and it's much cheaper than the baby bjorn.
"My baby loved" it — much cheaper than BabyBjorn, recommending repurchase. Value-for-money positive.
Both of ours had relatively cheap (under £50) Fisher Price bouncers and they loved them! One thing to watch out for though - when I was pregnant with baby 2 I bought this Kinderkraft 5-in-1 rocker/bouncer/crib/chair/blah-blah. That MF did NOT bounce. Much frustration ensued, I'm still not sure if it was just me being idiotic tbh but no matter what I did, it would only rock. I noticed when trying to replace it with an actual bouncer that the rockers all look very similar to the bouncers - this ca
"they loved them" — under £50, both babies enjoyed it. Comparison to Kinderkraft (failed to bounce) highlights Fisher Price's simplicity working well.
We got a fisher price bouncer for £40. It vibrates and rocks and has teething toys and a toy bar that plays music which baby loves. Worked great for us.
"Worked great for us" — £40, vibrates, rocks, teething toys, toy bar with music that baby loves. Multiple features appreciated.
Both of ours had relatively cheap (under £50) Fisher Price bouncers and they loved them! One thing to watch out for though - when I was pregnant with baby 2 I bought this Kinderkraft 5-in-1 rocker/bouncer/crib/chair/blah-blah. That MF did NOT bounce. Much frustration ensued, I'm still not sure if it was just me being idiotic tbh but no matter what I did, it would only rock. I noticed when trying to replace it with an actual bouncer that the rockers all look very similar to the bouncers - this ca
"they loved them" — under £50, both babies enjoyed it. Comparison to Kinderkraft (failed to bounce) highlights Fisher Price's simplicity working well.
We got a fisher price bouncer for £40. It vibrates and rocks and has teething toys and a toy bar that plays music which baby loves. Worked great for us.
"Worked great for us" — £40, vibrates, rocks, teething toys, toy bar with music that baby loves. Multiple features appreciated.
I just have second hand tiny love and fisher price bouncers. My boys love the colours and piling on the noise making things. I didn't pay more than £10 for any of them and they've survived my toddler using it for epic bounce parties and my golden retriever and cats sleeping on them. First kid hated the vibration so we disengaged it and we haven't put batteries back in for second kid who is happy kicking and bouncing himself We definitely weren't quantity over quality due to the size of the h
Boys love colours and noise toys, survived toddler and pets (durable), under £10 second hand. Adapted by removing vibration for second kid who self-bounces.
My baby loved the fisherprice baby bouncer. If you like it, might be worth just buying it again and it's much cheaper than the baby bjorn.
"My baby loved" it — much cheaper than BabyBjorn, recommending repurchase. Value-for-money positive.
We had the fisher price one. Link below. Think it was about £30ish. It was great- not too heavy so can lug it with you room to room, vibrate function which helped with sleep. Only negative is it doesn't fold up so not great if space is an issue https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fisher-Price-0194735066674-Babys-Bouncer/dp/B09BW3112L/ref=asc_df_B09BW3112L/?tag=googshopuk-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=570576586442&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=837585839475748841&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocph
"It was great" — ~£30, not too heavy/portable, vibrate function helped with sleep. One caveat: doesn't fold up (space issue).
We had the fisher price one. Link below. Think it was about £30ish. It was great- not too heavy so can lug it with you room to room, vibrate function which helped with sleep. Only negative is it doesn't fold up so not great if space is an issue https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fisher-Price-0194735066674-Babys-Bouncer/dp/B09BW3112L/ref=asc_df_B09BW3112L/?tag=googshopuk-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=570576586442&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=837585839475748841&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocph
"It was great" — ~£30, not too heavy/portable, vibrate function helped with sleep. One caveat: doesn't fold up (space issue).
I got a very basic Fisher Price vibrating one from the recycling shop at our tip for £3. If we have another baby I will definitely invest in a more luxury one that they can go in from younger as our daughter was never very happy in that one.
"daughter was never very happy in that one" — would invest in a better one next time. Baby didn't enjoy the basic vibrating model.
I got a very basic Fisher Price vibrating one from the recycling shop at our tip for £3. If we have another baby I will definitely invest in a more luxury one that they can go in from younger as our daughter was never very happy in that one.
"daughter was never very happy in that one" — would invest in a better one next time. Baby didn't enjoy the basic vibrating model.