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| RRP |  | £30 |
Mumsnetter ratings
(12 reviews)
| Comfort |
7.0 |
| Portability |
8.4 |
| Value For Money |
6.5 |
| Overall |
7.2 |
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From:
secretsquirr
on 16-Oct-07 21:58
Overall rating 9.0
Fantastic for an immobile baby - it leaves you with your hands free to entertain or just get on with what you have to secure in the knowledge that baby is also secure. Do keep an eye out as they will suddenly surprise you that they are able to escape or in the case of my little one, just keep leaning forward trying to topple out!
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ChorusLine
on 09-Oct-07 19:51
Overall rating 9.0
I loved the concept of this and it does what it says on the box....but had a major stunmbling block........DS chunky legs did not fit!! Well they did but trying to get him out caused lots of tears so I sold it to my friend. Her DD loves it and has no passed it on to another friend
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From:
covenhope
on 04-Oct-07 12:16
Overall rating 9.7
Great idea. Enables non-sitting baby to sit up securely. Have used ours to feed in and to anchor the baby when she can't be held. My teenagers want a student version!
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3littlepigs
on 25-Sep-07 19:39
Overall rating 8.7
Both my 2 children LOVED this although think they are a bit like marmite....some kids love em others hate em!! Mine used to sit in it in the kitchen whilst I was cooking, washing up etc and they used to just like sitting watching what I was doing. Had to turf my 2 year old out of it when dd was ready for it!!! Although not good for kids with chunky legs.
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From:
absandme
on 22-Aug-07 12:22
Overall rating 10.0
Worth its weight in gold! It doesn't suit everyone & you have to keep a real good eye on your baby as they will eventually learn how to escape but we used ours for months.
I'd have her on the kitchen side playing with a wooden spoon while I prepared tea, or took her to the garden when hanging out washing.
I'd feed her and give her a change from lying or playing on the floor.
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