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Door bouncers - opinions?
Hello all,
I'm from Due in January. In the last 4 weeks we have done a LOT of shopping!
I would like a door bouncer for our son, OH isn't so sure.
So what I would like to know is a)Do you think it is worth getting one, b)Is there ones that are safer than others, and c)Which one(s) would you recommend??
Thank you for any replies. xx
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I'm from Due in January. In the last 4 weeks we have done a LOT of shopping!
I would like a door bouncer for our son, OH isn't so sure.
So what I would like to know is a)Do you think it is worth getting one, b)Is there ones that are safer than others, and c)Which one(s) would you recommend??
Thank you for any replies. xx
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I think its definately worth buying one - we borrowed my friends one first to try and he loved it - 2 of her 3 kids have loved theirs (their new house doesn't have anywhere to put it for no 3) and when her middle child was in it, her eldest used to use him as a swing and push him around and it never fell down so if it can take the weight of a baby and toddler its doing well. She had the lindam one same as us.
I can't remember exactly how old my son was when we stopped putting him in it - i think maybe 9 months - he was 8 months when he started to walk holding onto us and after that he wanted to be walked rather than to bounce.
hth
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I don't know if they're all like this, but there's no way of securing it around her, you have to lift her in and out from above and then manoeuvre her arms under the hanging straps, which is really tricky. She enjoys the bouncer alright, but she's very unimpressed with getting into and out of it, so we don't tend to use ours much :roll:
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