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Fisher-Price Rainforest Bouncer | 
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| Brand: Fisher-Price Category: Baby Product
List Price: $54.49 Buy New: $40.00 You Save: $14.49 (27%)
New (9) from $40.00
Rating: 104 reviews Sales Rank: 43
Color: Rainforest Batteries Included: No Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 25 Size: one size Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.4 Dimensions (in): 19.3 x 17 x 5.1
MPN: K2564 Model: K2564 UPC: 027084394771 EAN: 0027084394771 ASIN: B000I2WB6G
Release Date: December 1, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Two great modes of play include: 1. mom activated - with 6 longer, continuous playing songs and 2. baby activated - with 6 shorter songs plus 3 sound effects that reward baby for active play with the toys | | • | Also includes mom activated calming vibrations and volume control | | • | 3 point restraint keeps baby safely seated and the pad is sacked out to fully support baby's head, neck and shoulders | | • | 2 colorful character friends up top, a monkey and a toucan, keep baby visually stimulated | | • | The toy bar easily removes for getting baby in & out |
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Product Description All the wonders of the rainforest are captured for your little one in this adorable bouncer. A parent- and baby-favorite, this bouncer is full of fun, intriguing things to do for your child. Watch the tree frog and monkey play peek-a-boo in the leaves by the "waterfall," and see the toucan move back and forth overhead. Baby will love batting at the hanging toys to activate the light-up waterfall and peek-a-boo action, which is accompanied by rainforest songs and sounds. Or, parents can activate the sound effects for continuous play. After a day full of rainforest adventure, turn on the calming vibrations and your infant will be ready to relax! Requires 4 "D" alkaline batteries.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 99 more reviews...
Grandma's Helper November 29, 2008 S. Goldberg (New Jersey) I purchased this bouncie seat to keep at my house for my 3 month old grandson who is approximately 14 1/2 lbs. It keeps him safe (always upervised in it) and happy with or without the toy attachment. The vibration is soothing and works like a charm. The soft rainforest music is a plus. We needed a spare seat to have at my home, so Mom and Dad did not have to transport more equipment with them when they visit. It was a great purchase for the price. So far, I have not found any problem with battery use, but always have spares on hand. Yes, I would recommend this seat.
Great bouncer! Love it! November 27, 2008 M. Lucas (Oklahoma City) My son is 3 months old and loves this bouncer. It was easy to assemble. I like the fact the toy bar easily detaches. The toys are easy to grab and the lights,music and colors are appropriate for a little one. The weight limit says 25 pounds, not sure if it would really hold that much, but great for under 6 months!
great for a long time November 23, 2008 habblie (California) When my son was a newborn, the vibration feature was great. He'd sleep in it while I worked at my desk. Now that he's almost 5 months old he plays with the toys and watches the lights on the waterfall. He starts to wiggle and kick his feet as soon as I go to strap him in! When he's done playing, the vibration lulls him to sleep. He can be occupied/napping for over an hour. He loves the feature where the lights and music are activated when he bounces. He's learning cause and effect as he wiggles to get the fun started! I love that it's been helpful since birth, and will continue to be a useful for several more months.
My son loves it!! November 16, 2008 E. Luthra (dallas, TX, USA) My son loves the lights and the monkey and the frog moving! he adores it so much...and stays on it for almost 1 hr. He talks to the monkey and smiles alot@!!
Good overall November 6, 2008 Just Starting (Lake Stevens, WA) We bought this a bit late...when she was about 3 or 4 months old (almost 7 months now). She would be happy in it for about 15 minutes, sometimes 30. But that's all we needed. She enjoyed it quite a bit (still does on occasion). I've never had to change the batteries, though we don't use it a whole lot, so not sure if that is typical. She did get bored with it quickly after a while. It became a 5 minute distraction. At one point, her foot got caught in the parrot's "ring/swing". That was a bit scary! Of course, once she realized she was okay, she put her foot through the ring on purpose a couple times. We use it every now and then still, but only for a few minutes, since she can sit up on her own, and she will lean over the sides. She's also grabbing the frog as he pops up, and it clicks. I'm afraid she'll break it soon! I think it's time to get the Jumperoo! (She loves to gnaw on the parrot's beak :(.)
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