Baby Swings: Toddler
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Baby Swing
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- I love the papasan swing. I also got another swing I forget the name but it has fishes on it and it has a globe that lights up with little fishes in it. My baby loved ...
- We absolutely LOVED our fisher price rainforest swing. It goes both ways and also can be plugged in or can use batteries. Our babies loved the colors and the mobile.
- I LOVE LOVE LOVED my fischer price aquarium travel swing. Baby swings back and forth. Small enough to move around the house. ALways worked will without any problems...
Baby Swing
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- Fisher-Price Power-Plus Plug-In Baby Swing. You don't have to use batteries, although it does come with that option. Just plug it in the wall.
- My DD is 9 months old and almost 18 pound and still does great in her Fisher-Price Ocean Wonders Cradle Swing. Its a little pricey but works great. My daughter is also...
- Take him with you to the store and put him in them:) Our Babies R us and Burlington Coat Factory always has a large selection on the floor to look at!
Cradle Swing
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- Hi, Fisher Price has a lot of choices. http://www.target.com/gp/search/ref=tgt_adv_XSGT0716?field-keywords=fisher+price+swings&url=index%3Dtarget%26AFID%3DGoogle%26...
- I have used the ocean wonders swing by fisher price for all three of my kids and they love it and I love it as well. It entertains them and swings them. You can only ...
- Is the Fischer Price Rainforest swing big enough? I have that one vs the papasan style. They swing both ways but seem to be similiar, but the seat is a good size. ...
Love the Swing, Hate the Swing
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- Hi - I know that someone mentioned this already, but have your baby been checked for Reflux? My son had to be propped up to sleep for almost the entire first year be...
- Waking up during the transition from swing to crib is common, and the solution is just don't put her to sleep in the swing. It isn't good for a baby to spend a lot of ...
- I'd just let her sleep in the swing (no such thing as a bad habit until around 6 months old). You can also ask if at daycare they'd let her sleep in a swing or, alter...
Sleeping in Swing
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- Our son slept strapped to his vibrating bouncy seat from weeks 4-12. It was the only way he'd sleep through the night (save the feedings). At 3 months, we stopped th...
- My son loved his swing. He took all his naps in his swing. I see no problem with letting him sleep like that as long as it is a lounger style set. My son slept thro...
- No it's not bad....HE'S SLEEPING!!!YEAY!!! books schmooks, You're the expert with your own child and parents have to do whatever the have to do to make it all work. ...
When to Retire Our Swing
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- its probably about time to retire the swing here soon ill be retiring my daughters swing. my daughter is the same age. i believe it is time to retire seats and toys wh...
- No, you can keep using it for lot longer. There's nothing wrong with a baby that can sit up straight using a swing. (If your baby does sit up, it may throw off the m...
- hello K., i think its time! we took ours away i think when my daughter was about 4 or 5 months. it sounds to me she is ready to explore more things. my daughter loved ...
Swing Sleeper
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- Honestly, I think that if he sleeps in the swing during the day and in the crib at night it's ok. Unless his quality of sleep is poor or it interferes with your daily...
- the trick with kids is to be consistant. If the rules are broken once then they can be broken again. It will be hard but you just have to be strong and consistant. ...
- I think that where ever he can get some sleep is fine. Right now my 3 month old is currently sleeping in her bassinet, but that was after spending the first 2 months ...
When to Take Out of the Swing
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- I did the same thing with my 3rd baby, for many of the same reasons. My son also had reflux so it just made it easier all around. Let me just say that yes, it will b...
- Oh, the memories! Our first was in the swing until about 5mos.... he had reflux, and we were told and read a lot about how to help him sleep. He ended up in the swi...
- The best place for baby to sleep is wherever baby will sleep. There is no sense in worrying about how you're going to transition a baby in a few months, because babie...
Sleeping in Swing?
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- D., my girls both fell asleep in their swigs plenty of times, & I never even thought about their legs or feet falling asleep. No one else ever bought it up either. I...
- I've never heard any medical research or advice that might suggest prolonged periods in the swing could be harmful.. but I do wonder how you've been able to keep your ...
- I don't think sleeping in the swing would cause any problems if he's only in there for an hour or two. I used to have to let my oldest daughter take naps in her swing ...
Bassinet or Swing
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- Since it seems like some babies don't like the swing, I would get the basinette. You can likely find a swing on craigslist later anyway--I got lots of cheap, gently us...
- I'd get the swing. He'll probably use that longer than the bassinet, which he will only fit in for 3 months.
- I myself would go with the swing. but, others might have a different reason to go with the bassinett, however if you go to www.freecycle.org, you can locate a local f...