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A good swing will give you options. Rock baby from side to side, backwards and forwards, up and down. The Fisher-Price 4-in-1 Smart Connect has those features, plus some other bells and whistles, like the abilitiy to control it through an app. Buy it: $299.99, Amazon The full swing experience but at a third of the size of standard swings, the new compact rockaRoo glides front to back at five different speeds and lets you choose what baby rocks out to with an MP3 plug-in at the base of the rocker. The theme here may be bunnies, but there's no hopping around when it comes to swing speed. TrueSpeed technology keeps the pace of swinging consistent as baby grows, and a Slim Fold flat design keeps the whole thing hidden when it's not in use.listen to melodies or nature sounds; operate on batteries or plug it in; this swing gives you options. Roomier than that of most swings, the plush seat is extra comfortable for baby, especially when you turn on the vibrations. Baby will love the six speeds this swing has to offer, and you'll love the adorable attention to detail found in the lion and elephant print and embroidery.

Since it runs on batteries, it lives up to its portable name. Just don't forget to bring those two plush friends with you wherever you go. Like what you're reading? For more, like us on Facebook!The 2016 4Moms Mamaroo vs Nuna Leaf with Wind Along with morning sickness and doctor’s appointments, one of the common rites of passage you’ll experience during your pregnancy is hearing all about exactly what you need to buy, from other moms. And yes, they know their stuff – but ultimately, here at Magic Beans, we’re thinking about what YOU need (which might not be what they needed). Moms are individuals, and babies are too! Bouncers can be just as tough to select as strollers and car seats, since you have so many options, and each one is a little different (or, in the case of today’s subjects, a LOT different). Today, we’re going to talk about two of our very favorite bouncers: the Nuna Leaf and the 4Moms Mamaroo. They’re both great, but in completely different ways.

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wood high chair recall 4Moms Mamaroo Bouncer, available in Classic or Plush $219.99-$249.99
cheap office chair dubai Nuna Leaf Floating Baby Lounger, available in multiple colors and in Curv $219.95-$229.95
cheap comfortable rocking chairs 4Moms is one of many companies with a similar origin story: a team of moms came together to create the products that they wanted to use for their own kids.
hanging chairs for sale melbourneThe Mamaroo is one of their most popular and technically advanced creations, with five robotic motions and five speeds designed to mimic the movements real moms use to soothe their babies.
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And that’s not all: additional features include an onboard sound machine, double-sided hanging toys (one side in black and white for newborns, one in color for older babies), and even an MP3 player you can hook up to play your own music!
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massage chair australia review Nuna is a European company that’s been building lots of buzz here in the US, and among the most spectacularly unique Nuna products is the Leaf bouncer.
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It’s comparatively low-tech (no electronics, no sounds, and only one motion), but no less useful when you need to put your baby down, and no less impressive in its design. The unique ball-bearing assembly creates an incredibly smooth motion that requires very little pushing from you – just give it a little nudge and it will sway your baby side to side happily for up to three minutes on just that one push! If you want to keep your Leaf stationary, there’s an easy-to-use lock right on the base. Oh, and one more amazing thing about the Nuna Leaf: unlike any other product we know of that has been invented to rock an infant, there is pretty much no upper age limit for this rocker! It has a weight limit of 140 pounds, so any kid or smaller adult can sit in it. So instead of passing it on to your pal who’s having a baby 6 months after you, you can hang onto your Leaf so your preschooler can perch in it and rock herself with her legs while watching Frozen over and over again. MORE FROM OUR GEAR GURUS:

Meghan Monroe, Manager, Cambridge store: The Nuna Leaf is my favorite baby lounger! With a maximum capacity of 130 pounds, it turns into a toddler seat once the child has outgrown the “falling leaf” left to right motion. Every time the child kicks or moves it propels the Leaf, and it will continue that motion up to a half hour. Every child that I have seen just lights up when they are in this lounger! The Mamaroo is great because it is both a lounger and a noise machine. If your child only falls asleep on car rides, then this is the product for you! The only negative to the Mamaroo is that it is big and bulky and needs an outlet. Chelsea Abbott, Manager, Boston store: Between the two, I think the Nuna Leaf has far more pros than cons. I don’t think I’ve ever seen someone try to return a Leaf! The weight limit alone (130 pounds) allows for an extended use; if you have multiple kids, they can all sit/play on it. It’s something they can use basically forever;

it turns into a reading chair or a gaming chair or whatever-they-want-chair as they grow. We have kids of all ages (…and maybe some sales associates) playing on our floor model and it’s still going strong. While the lack of motor can be seen as a con, this does allow you to move the chair anywhere you go. Bring the baby and the Leaf with you to the kitchen. No need to find a plug, merely plop them down on the floor, out of your way but where you can still see them. A gentle tap every few minutes keeps the Leaf swaying, keeping baby and parent happy. The Mamaroo, on the other hand, is clunkier and only works when tethered to an outlet. This makes it more difficult to move around your home with you. The 25 pound weight limit also means you may only have a year with it. And some children don’t like the way it moves, or find it over-stimulating. There are plenty of success stories with the Mamaroo, however, so please note that if one thing works for one child, it may not work for every child.