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Baby bouncers............is it worth paying an extra £10 for this...........

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fannyannie · 12/06/2007 13:07

baby bouncer

or should I just go cheap and cheerful with this one???

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fannyannie · 12/06/2007 13:11

come on girls - I need quick thoughts - need to get out of the house so a trip to town feels like a good idea......

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Holymoly321 · 12/06/2007 13:19

I'd get the one with the toys - although you could prob get one cheaper without vibration mode. At least you can take toys on and off as you wish.

elsieanjoanne · 12/06/2007 13:22

any mine was god send as she started bouncing herself! sending herself to sleep! ours had toys an the vibrating didnt work glad it didnt really as it would of been a pain too of had to kep jiggling her to sleep! like my neice needs!

Whoooosh · 12/06/2007 13:30

My dd loved the vibrate option....it really did soothe her sometimes and she was colicky.

nearlythere · 12/06/2007 13:32

spend the extra- we had that one and it was great, still very good price for a bouncer they can cost £50 easily!
whoosh- hows the aqualtis?

tassis · 12/06/2007 13:46

vibrate not a winner here, but dangly toys were!

KaySamuels · 12/06/2007 13:54

I would get the toy one too, ds had a vibrate one but being a heavy baby, don't think it was very effective! fisher price one looks much sturdier too.

fannyannie · 12/06/2007 16:25

well I got the fisher price one - partly guided by you lot - and partly because the other one was out of stock and I wanted to get it today LOL. I can cope with DS3 crying for a bit sat in that in the corner of the kitchen while I'm cooking dinner than him lying in his carry cot

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