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| Brand: Fisher-Price Category: Baby Product
List Price: $44.99 Buy New: $38.25 You Save: $6.74 (15%)
New (8) from $38.25
Rating: 483 reviews Sales Rank: 419
Color: Ocean Wonders Batteries: 4 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 9 Dimensions (in): 19 x 16.9 x 5
MPN: H0785 Model: H0785 UPC: 027084210200 EAN: 0027084210200 ASIN: B000324Y7U
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | The tank features two lights and two air jets so that two fish kiss and a starfish spins | | • | Two hanging toys feature bright colors, textures, a spinner and removable teethers to develop baby's sense of sight and touch | | • | Two modes of play with volume control: baby can activate three sound effects and short songs when he bats at toys, or continuous play of sound or music with a 10 minute timeout | | • | Fisher Price Babygear Bouncers & Infant Seats | | • | Age Range Birth to 3 Years |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Fisher Price Aquarium Bouncer
Editorial Review Baby spent nine months floating around in her/his own "aquarium," listening to the deep-sea sounds of Mommy's tummy--so why wouldn't she love to tune in to the gurgles and splashes of this Aquarium Bouncer? Four selections of music and sounds allow ocean waves, a babbling brook, summer rain, or lullabies to wash over Baby.
| The lightweight bouncy seat features an ocean-themed fabric seat with harness restraint (machine washable), calming vibrations, a baby- (or parent-) activated toy bar, and a pretend tank filled with swimming fish, bubbles, colored lights, and music. Infants can bat at fish and seahorse to activate music, lights, and sounds (and stimulate sensory development, by the way). Four selections of music and sounds (with volume control) allow ocean waves, a babbling brook, summer rain, or lullabies to wash over Baby. The removable toy bar features brightly colored toys with spinners, teethers, and textures to stimulate baby's sight and touch. Baby's going to be a veritable genius before s/he is through with this seat! Discontinue use when baby reaches 25 pounds or can sit upright unassisted. Four D batteries required (not included). Phillips head screwdriver needed for assembly (also not included). --Emilie Coulter
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| Customer Reviews: Read 478 more reviews...
Great product November 14, 2008 H. Carter We've been using this since our baby was a week old, and he's really starting to enjoy it. For the first couple of weeks we just used the vibrations to help him sleep, but he's now (at a month old) starting to watch the lights and bubbles. A great buy, and I love having somewhere for him to nap in our living area. There are 2 battery compartments: one (takes 1 D-cell) for the vibrations and one (takes 3 D-cells) for the toy bar. The battery lasts a surprisingly long time for vibrations-only, but the toy bar drains them within a couple of days (when using 1-2 hours a day) so get 2 sets of rechargeables! The only thing I really don't like is the design of the battery compartment. You can't change the batteries while the baby's in the seat: you have to unbuckle the cover from underneath, and use a Philips screwdriver to open the hatches. But apart from that, it's been a sanity-saver!
Great however... November 10, 2008 J. Carter (Marrero, LA) I love this bouncer and my son does too, however, I don't like that the music shuts off after it's played all the songs it has. Not only does the music stop but the activity in the aquarium does as well.
Diver at heart September 10, 2008 L. Sanchez (Rochester, NY) My daughter loved sitting in this FP Ocean Wonders Aquarium Bouncer. It gave me moments of tranquility, while she watched the fish make bubbles and listened to the peaceful music play. Once she learned to kick, she was able to turn the fish on all by herself, which she loved doing. We are glad we purchased this item. It's a great buy, not terribly expensive and worth every penny.
Terrific and safe ! June 23, 2008 Christine Bucklin (Los Angeles, CA USA) We got this as a gift and another one. This is great for laying your very wee one in after they fall asleep and also for some active play...they get transfixed by the gurgly bubbly water sounds and moving fish etc. I highly recommend as long as they are under 3 months...the base is heavy and sturdy so it doesn't feel like it will tip even when baby kicks hard. The drawback for me was the baby kicks the hard blue plastic poles that hold up the aquarium part...I fixed the problem by cutting the toes off a pair of my husband's athletic thick socks. One sock per pole and he can kick safely. FP should pad those poles. Also, this price seems high ...I've seen it cheaper and check your local craigslist. *it does not adjust so we use a different bouncer chair for more active playtime where he'd like to 'sit up'.
great product!! June 3, 2008 L. Hart (Raleigh, NC) This is one of the best items that I purchased for my new baby. I couldn't be happier with it. He loves to sit in it, and it is the only way that I can get a shower everyday! I bought it when he was 11 weeks old, and he is now 17 weeks and still enjoys it. I only wish I had bought it sooner!
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