45 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Bouncer!, January 1, 2006
This review is from: Fisher-Price Sensory Selections Bouncer (Baby Product)
My 6 week old hates her swing, so we were hoping this bouncer would keep her occupied. She LOVES this bouncer.
What I like about this particular bouncer:
*the overhead mobile spins to keep her attention
*there is a mirror right above her so she can easily see herself
*the side arms with cute rattle toys are within her reach (or at her current age: flailing arms).
*you can set it to play the music constantly, or only in response to when the baby hits the rattles
*the mobile and toys are within the range of focus for young infants (my swing's lights are too high above her head for her to see well)
*the stimulating overhead mobile/mirror, speakers, and side arms can be flipped down, for calming or dozing times.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great concept with some limitations, November 28, 2006
This review is from: Fisher-Price Sensory Selections Bouncer (Baby Product)
My 3-month old has enjoyed this for the most part.
What I like about this bouncer:
*the overhead mobile spins to keep her attention
*there is a mirror right above her so she can easily see herself
*the side arms with cute rattle toys are within her reach and come out fairly easily when she wants to grasp them.
*you can set it to play the music constantly, or only in response to when the baby hits the rattles
*there is a large variety of songs
*the overhead mobile/mirror, speakers, and side arms can be flipped down.
*there is a vibrating option as well
*The seat cover is relatively easy to remove and launder
Limitations:
*baby has to crane her head back to see the mobile well, especially as she gets bigger.
*side arms are a little snug over baby's lap
*the whole seat cover has to come off to change the batteries
*the baby activated mode doesn't seem to work consistently
*the rattles would be easier to hold if they were on rings instead of disks.
Overall, I'm glad that we have it, but we do not get as much time out of it as some of our other entertainers.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
No Sound??? Read this review!, June 18, 2007
This review is from: Fisher-Price Sensory Selections Bouncer (Baby Product)
We just received this bouncer a few days ago and after Hubby put it together, thought we had a defective unit as the sound would not work. I have seen others on here say that they had the same problem. I have just discovered today that to operate the music you have to turn the speakers toward the baby until they SNAP into place. THEN the music will play. Just turning them inward will not cause it to operate, it must be snapped into position. Hope this helps others who have the same dilemma. :-)
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