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Graco Swing 'N Bounce 2-in-1 Infant Swing in Little Jungle | 
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| Brand: Graco Category: Baby Product
List Price: $139.99 Buy New: $114.96 (On sale from $129.99) You Save: $15.03 (12%)
New (3) from $114.96
Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 1359
Color: Little Jungle Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 20 Dimensions (in): 27 x 35.5 x 41
MPN: 1B02LJG Model: 1B02LJG UPC: 047406092352 EAN: 0047406092352 ASIN: B000WIGIG0
Release Date: December 22, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 3-1 Swing 'N Bounce is a traditional swing or removes for use as a bouncer seat | | • | Easy Entry Tray opens with one hand for easy access and includes 2 Mix and Move toys | | • | 6-swing speeds provide multiple swing options to suite baby's mood | | • | Enhanced electronics with classical music and nature sounds | | • | 3-position reclining seat adjusts for baby's comfort |
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Product Description The Graco Swing 'N Bounce 2-in-1 Infant Swing lets Baby fill up your heart without overcrowding your home. Two products in one, it's a swing and a removable bouncer seat. The curved "hug-like" seat frame mimics a mother?s arms, recreating the secure, comforted feeling of being held. Its plush, removable infant head support, 3 seat reclines and soothing vibration add to the cuddle. An overhead toy bar with removable plush toys stimulates baby's vision, while 10 classical tunes and nature sounds soothe and amuse her ears. A one-hand, flip-up tray features two Mix 'n Move Toys that let developing hands explore. Six swing speeds let you choose the pace that suits Baby's mood. When Baby needs a change of scenery, remove the seat and voila?it's a vibrating carrier bouncer. Baby gets several soothing options, and you get more room in your living room! Features: - 2-speed vibration calms and relaxes Baby (requires one "D" battery)
- 6 swing speeds let you choose the pace that suits baby's mood
- 3 recline positions let you adjust how Baby sits and what she sees
- Overhead toy bar with removable plus toys for visual stimulation
- 10 classical tunes and nature sounds soothe and amuse Baby
- Removable, plush infant head support keeps Baby comfy and cozy
- Easy Entry Tray opens with one hand and includes two Mix 'n Move Toys
- 30-minute timer with three settings automatically shuts off to conserve battery life
- 5-point harness helps keep Baby securely seated
- Machine wash cloth seat pad in cold water on delicate cycle and line dry
- Clean swing with household soap and water
- Recommended Use: Swing - For babies 5.5 to 25 lbs. Bouncer - For babies 5.5 to 18 lbs.
- Dimensions: 35.5"L x 27"W x 41"H
- Weight: 20 lbs.
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| Customer Reviews:
Wouldn't Buy This Again November 23, 2008 Alan Huntley (lawton, oklahoma) The swing itself is very nice looking, but that's about it. The speeds on ours for some reason don't work...it continues to stay in the lowest speed even when we repeatedly press the button for a higher speed. Because of this, we haven't used it much, and I'm pretty sure we'll be buying a different one for our next baby.
very satisfied April 21, 2008 Ultimate Ruth (Orem, UT) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I got this swing about a month ago, and have been very pleased thus far. My apartment isn't very big, so I LOVE that it combines a bouncy chair and swing in one, so I don't always have those separate items taking up space. My two month old really digs looking up at himself in the overhead mirror. . . but the little monkeys that hang next to it are quite lame in my opinion. If I had designed the swing, things I would have done differently: I would have made it so the toys on the tray wouldn't interfere with opening the tray fully when removing the child (in the fully reclined position when you go to open the tray, one of the toys hits the side of the swing so you can't open it completely, giving you less room to maneuver the baby in/out). I would also have liked the upper toys and mirror to be on an arm that you could move out of the way when getting the baby out. As it is, it can be a little tricky getting him out especially, without hitting his head on something. It would have been nice if the overhead toys weren't quite so high up for when the baby's in the swing, so he could try to play with them instead of just look at them. Lastly, I don't like that the music cycles through all the different songs. I'd prefer to be able to choose which song/songs to listen to instead of being locked in to having them all play. Those things aside, I really do love the swing! It runs great, I like the safari themed toys and fabric, and again, I am really pleased with the bouncy chair/swing combo. Having all sorts of options between using the swing and vibration is awesome!! And it's nice that if he's in the swing and I want to bring him with me to another room it's super easy to detach the chair, and it's just as easy to put it back on. Also, I'm glad that it has a 5 point harness. Currently my boy doesn't move around all that much so it's not so necessary now, but as he gets bigger and more mobile, I like that I'll be able to strap him in securely so I won't worry about him toppling out somehow.
Great Swing April 4, 2008 Holly J. Mcgarry This swing/bouncer chair has been really great. The only problem that we have is the chair doesn't seem to fully lock into place into the base. My son seems to like the bouncing the best but you have to do this manually. I guess everything cannot be automatic. The strap system is a bit complicated yet holds him safely in the chair.
Not acceptable March 31, 2008 Vickie G. Urich 3 out of 7 found this review helpful
I bought this swing for my daughter's new baby boy because it had several features that were neat such as the music along with the vibrating swing. Also the swing seat could detach and you could bring it anywhere. Unfortuately the swing itself won't stay swinging and that is quite a disappointment since I paid so much for this swing to do just that. I can't seem to get a hold of Amazon so that I can tell them that this swing is defective and am trying to get ahold of the vendor themselves. I am becoming pretty disgruntled because now several items I have bought from Amazon have been defective and they are not user friendly to contact.
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