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BabyBjörn Baby Sitter 1-2-3 Black Gingham | 
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| Brand: Baby Bjorn Category: Baby Product
List Price: $99.95 Buy New: $89.95 You Save: $10.00 (10%)
New (7) from $89.95
Rating: 42 reviews Sales Rank: 261
Color: Black Gingham Media: Toy Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 29 Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.6 Dimensions (in): 4 x 17 x 37
MPN: 008296 Model: 008296US UPC: 874594006027 EAN: 0874594006027 ASIN: B000CS7SLO
Release Date: June 11, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | With three different positions for sleep, rest or play the Baby Björn Baby Sitter 1-2-3 offers versatility to change with baby's mood. The soft cloth seat molds to baby's body, to keep your little one comfy.No need for batteries here, baby's movements are converted into a soothing rocking motion. | | • | Great for children 0-24 months (up to 29 lbs / 13 kg) and when your little one learns to walk, the harness is easily removed to create a comfortable seat. All fabrics are machine washable and Öko-Tex class 1 certified (materials guaranteed harmless to infants). | | • | Features Anti-slip in front and back.Easy-open buttons make it easy to put in and take out baby. Removable restraints allow older children to climb in and out by themselves.Reversible harness and seat for multiple designs in one. | | • | For babies weighing up to 29 lbs. |
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Product Description The three step, adjustable Baby Sitter 1-2-3 transforms your child's smallest movements into a soothing rocking movement. Anti-skid pads keep the BABYBJ? ????RN Baby Sitter 1-2-3 steady while preventing damage to the floor. When the child is big enough to climb in and out of the Baby Sitter 1-2-3, the restraint system can be removed, making it the best seat in the house for your toddler. Features: * Compact when folded * Easy to take along * No batteries required * Reversible fabric * Toy bar included Ages: birth to 24 months (up to 29lbs) Shipping Note: This item ships via UPS Ground within contiguous United States only. Cannot be shipped to AK/HI, PO boxes, US territories, or APO/FPO addresses.
Editorial Review Rock-a-bye Baby Bjorn
From the first name in front carriers for babies comes a handsome bouncy seat that any parent would be proud to position in the living room among the leather sofas and sleek coffee tables. But don't be fooled. This seat is far, far more than a fashion accessory for image-conscious parents. The bouncy seat is one of the most important and useful pieces of baby gear most families will have in their homes. It would be lovely if we could all sit around with our babes in arms all day, every day; alas, dishes, laundry, dinner, and older children call. Bouncy seats allow the youngest members of the family to enjoy the chaos swirling around them from the comfort and peace of their own personal recliner. And in a pleasantly pared-down departure from the jingly-jangly, swishy-splashy seats that confront parents shopping for a basic bouncy seat, the only bell or whistle on the Baby Sitter 1-2-3 is a toy bar with three solid wood teddy bear shapes. No cutesy faces, no fancy textures or fabrics, no I.Q.-enhancing games and sound effects. No batteries. This bouncy seat simply, well, bounces. The slightest movement causes a relaxing bounce--no on/off buttons or six degrees of vibration, just baby's natural wiggling. Depending on your tot's mood and wakefulness, the seat can be adjusted to three different positions for sleeping, resting, and playing. The deep recline is terrific for daytime snoozes, while the most upright position will be especially handy when baby gets a little older and is ready for more interaction with the world. The seat can be adjusted to three different positions for sleeping, resting, and playing.
| The attractive black fabric of the seat cover is reversible, from flat black to flat black with a diagonal pattern of a million faint gray "Baby Bjorn"s. Either way, the look is subtle, sophisticated, and unforgiving of yogurt or rice cereal stains
Luckily, it's easily machine washable (drip dry). Come to think of it, in this day and age, any piece of baby gear that is not machine washable needs to go straight to the museum of ancient artifacts, for crying out loud. The restraint system buttons (yes, buttons!) securely at three points, and is removable to wash, reverse patterns, or keep off entirely once baby is able to walk or to climb in and out of the seat herself. That's right, you read that correctly! No need to scold your toddler for trying to get into baby's seat; this bouncy seat is suitable for 8-pound newborns as well as kids up to 24 months (or a maximum of 29 pounds). Just be sure to remove and stow that restraint system. Another good safety feature is the non-skid base, as well as the reminder never to place the inhabited seat on a table or other elevated surfaces. Unlike the two- or three-month life spans of so many toys and equipment for children, this is one baby item that will truly grow with your little angel, up to two years! Even if it costs a bit more than some, make sure you're measuring that price against the number of months of use; most bouncy seats are workable up until around seven months or so, in spite of the actual age/weight range listed. This will serve as a cool seat for an eighteen-month-old, as well as a cozy bouncy for an infant. Collapsible to a width of about four inches, the Baby Sitter 1-2-3 will easily accompany families to Grandma's house, restaurants, tropical resorts
The Baby Bjorn Baby Sitter 1-2-3 is the proud and deserving recipient of the Practical Parenting Best Buy award as well as best in test in Swedish parenting magazine. Elegantly simple, the minimalist design is so appealing for parents already weary of the jarringly bright colors and tinny sounds of so many bouncy seats (and other baby paraphernalia). Plus it's great for photo ops - no distracting background! --Emilie Coulter
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| Customer Reviews: Read 37 more reviews...
I thought the baby would like it more ... September 7, 2008 Informed Shopper (Portsmouth, NH) The baby enjoyed sitting up in the corner of the sofa, so we thought he'd enjoy this infant seat. But he doesn't. He'll sit in it about ten maybe fifteen (tops) minutes maybe before he wants to get out, and he always looks unhappy when he's in it. We bought it when he was already three months old and 15+ pounds so we could no longer use the "nap" position, which left only "playing" and "resting" (we didn't know the "napping" position only went until 15 pounds until we got it). He was not a baby who ever liked to be rocked, and doesn't seem fond of the bouncing. In fact, he's a really active baby and when he gets fidgety and wants to get out, it starts to bounce and I think it confuses him. The quality and design are great. I wonder if he would have liked it more if we'd got him into it earlier ....
good condition September 3, 2008 Andrea K. Kamerschen (los angeles, ca) Our baby had to adjust to it... at first he didn't really like it. Now he can sleep in it, but we do have to rock him in it before he sleeps if he is not sleeping yet. His body does not naturally rock it back and forth (up and down). We are hoping that as he gets older (he is now just about 2 months) that he'll grow more used to it and rock it more. It is not a total waste though, he does sleep in it alot, mostly in the daytime. However, it's kind of bad because he gets so used to it he has a harder time sleeping in his bassinet. Hopefully the money that we paid will equal out if we keep using it. However, the bad thing is the playthings (those little teddy bears). We took them off and haven't put them on since, and now I can't figure out how to put it back on and have it stay. He did not like those teddy bears though.
Worth the investment September 2, 2008 chm (San Francisco, CA) Our 3 months old son loves his chair. We got the chair to keep him upright since he suffers from acid reflux. Most of the other swings we tested at the store do not sit him upright and they look and feel cheap. The baby sitter chair allows us to interact with him while he is sitting up instead of putting him in the portable crib. Well constructed and the cover can easily be removed for cleaning. Highly recommend this to others.
Well Worth It! August 28, 2008 In California Vastly overpriced. Couldn't live without it. When I opened the box I thought it was an example of style over substance. Something that looks good, is expensive, and cost practically nothing to make (all of which is probably true). Three weeks later, I've got to admit: Overpriced or not, The Kid Loves It.
newmom0608 August 25, 2008 NewMom210608 We ordered this after trying out a friend's. Our little boy loves it, and I love how easy it is to store. We have so many baby things all over the house, it's nice to have one that folds up and can go anywhere so easily. I also like that it's not at all complicated - there aren't a ton of toys hanging over his face, and it's simple to use. Quality is great too. Would def. recommend!!
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