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shellsbub
29/04/2006, 10:50 AM
Just wondering if baby swings are worth having. I have been looking at the Safety 1st Winnie the Pooh All-in-one swing at Babies Galore, but not sure weather or not I will use it, I have a rocker but think that bubs will grow out of this pretty quickly and wondered if the Swings have a longer lifespan?
thanks for your help.
Michelle1
29/04/2006, 11:15 AM
ds1 loved it , was a life saver for us as he went to sleep in it when all else failed. when he was older he loved the music, lights and toys. loaned it to sil, she loved it so, she bought her own when our 2nd bub was due. ds2 doesn't love it so much, so now we only use it every now and then.
ps. i have a rocker too.
Michelle2154
29/04/2006, 02:38 PM
Ive just brought the Fisher Price Link-a-doos from K-mart it was $170 which i think is a great price it has 6 speeds and 10 songs i have been told its a god send for a second baby if you already have a toddler which i do so ive taken their word for it and got one, atleast it will keep it a bit safer from a 2 year olds rough hands. Michelle2154
*kea*
29/04/2006, 04:38 PM
We bought a swing - DH and I were just discussing last night that it was a complete waste of money. DS hates it!! He loves the bouncy seat.
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