![]() ![]() If cost is a concern, I’d expect you can get a cheaper bouncer that has very minimal differences. We’ve used one other at a family member’s house while traveling and it didn’t bounce as easily as the BabyBjorn or look as nice, but it kept our son generally happy. There are several other bouncers you can get on Amazon that are less expensive and seem to accomplish generally the same thing. Probably the only con I’ve found is that it’s not cheap. When you’ve got a nasty looking stain on your bouncer, it’s a whole lot easier to be able to put it in the washing machine rather than having to spot clean it. There are a lot of other bouncer options you can buy but I’m not sure they’re as easy to take apart and wash. The nice thing is the fabric comes off very easily and you can machine wash it. That led us to frantically pull the fabric off the frame and throw it directly into the washing machine. We’ve dealt with several blowouts that occurred while my son was in the bouncer. Which leads me to the next thought… Easy to wash I’m not sure if it’s a universal thing for all babies, but it sure worked well for us. ![]() He didn’t go often and it made us nervous when we thought he may be stopped up. Bathroom helpįrom birth to about 2.5 months old, bouncing was an unusually good way to get our son to gift us a dirty diaper. Much more realistic if you’re driving on vacation or going somewhere you can’t plan on holding your baby the whole time. The bouncer is much easier and only takes a second to fold down flat (more info below on how to do that). And you’ll need an outlet to plug it in wherever you’re going. You can’t take apart a MamaRoo and fit it in the car without disassembling it and fitting it back into the box or a bag. There isn’t a huge price difference between the bouncer and a MamaRoo swing, but the bouncer is far more easily transported. It’s not a surefire way to keep him happy, but it’s a whole lot more entertaining for him than putting him down on a play mat. Once our son got to about 3 months old, he was strong and coordinated enough to kick his feet and bounce himself. We were able to send a few emails or put our attention on something else while still moving him up and down with a foot. We were super happy we had the BabyBjorn as it gave us a break from having to hold the little guy and the bouncing still kept him happy. ![]() But he still wanted to be held a lot and would cry if we put him down on his own. Our son was pretty cooperative as a newborn and not that fussy. When your baby is little and constantly wants to be held, both your arms and your patience get tested. (And congratulations on your little one! What a great gift to even have a little one to put in a bouncer.) BabyBjorn Bouncer Review Sweet relief for your arms (and mind) And I’ll answer a lot of the questions I had (and some more) in the BabyBjorn Bouncer guide below so you hopefully don’t need to google countless different questions to find all the right details. It’s a great tool and small piece of furniture that can offer some sweet relief from tired arms and give your baby a spot they’ll actually enjoy sitting.Īs a new dad myself, the bouncer was fairly intuitive, but I did have questions. Drinks are also expensive and the average age is low.I’ll take a wild guess and assume you’re either a parent or about to become a parent, and you’ve got questions about the BabyBjorn Bouncer. This is just my perception of course and bare in mind that we were actually invited by one of the groups who were in this VIP section and went drinking with them for a while, but if you're more into an equal society system then this club is not for you. (Even though you do have to pay 20€ just to be there). Very tough and serious looking securities in front of this area who make sure you feel less of a person for being just a normal client who's in title of dancing only on the dance floor. We went in and the VIP area overlooking the dance floor reinforced that fact. (This obviously promotes a good feeling to the privileged clients but also promotes a sense of inequality and discrimination). When we walked away, the security told us to go in for free. We were 4 girls who were asked by the lady at the entrance 20€ each just to go in. Big, dark, professional dancers show, VIP area, commercial music, young crowd. ![]()
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