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Jul 19th, 2007, 03:32 PM
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last one is really good for a newborn. the other ones are better for babies that are older. basically before they start to sit up. and it won't really bounce by itself for the new born cuz they really won't be moving around a lot
you don't have to put a baby in a bouncer though. the sofa is just as nice
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Jul 19th, 2007, 03:51 PM
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But i would recommend buying a bouncer or a swing as baby can be in one set SAFE place buckled in, being entertained by the music/vibrations/sounds and toys. I recommend the Ocean Wonders Aquarium Bouncer. Also Baby Papasam is very comfy
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Jul 19th, 2007, 04:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Khumar
last one is really good for a newborn. the other ones are better for babies that are older. basically before they start to sit up. and it won't really bounce by itself for the new born cuz they really won't be moving around a lot
you don't have to put a baby in a bouncer though. the sofa is just as nice
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Jul 19th, 2007, 09:21 PM
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They outgrow the bouncer quite quickly but the swing is a true blessing, the fisher price ocean wonders swing or the natural papasan swing is great.
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Jul 19th, 2007, 09:24 PM
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sometimes u shock me  abb iss thread mai tumara kiya kaam hai 
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hai na  my nieces are sorta growing in front of me, so all their stuff and their uses is still pretty fresh in my mind  isi liye.
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Jul 20th, 2007, 12:54 AM
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bouncers are really good for the first 3 months... mine was a lifesaver...
I used to put bubz in it and even take her into the bathroom with me or anywhere i had to go so she could see i was still there... it made my life very easy...
ours was a bit similar to the 3rd one... now we've got a swing for her which she doesnt like too much... has anyone used one?
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Jul 20th, 2007, 12:59 AM
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i told you 100 times the 2 nd one is the best i like it so dont confuse urself and buy that one.
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Jul 20th, 2007, 12:59 AM
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bouncers are really good for the first 3 months... mine was a lifesaver...
I used to put bubz in it and even take her into the bathroom with me or anywhere i had to go so she could see i was still there... it made my life very easy...
ours was a bit similar to the 3rd one... now we've got a swing for her which she doesnt like too much... has anyone used one?
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cousin bought one for her daughters. she also bought a bouncing thingy which could attach to the wall...so she would put one in the swing and the other in the bouncer and then she could do the chores. trouble was, each had their own preference. one really like to jump around and such, and even though the swing had a setting for the speed at which it would swing, she didn't like it too much and cousin was afraid it would fall. the bouncer both of them liked. not sure what it's called =/
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Jul 20th, 2007, 01:42 AM
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^ oh yeah that jumpy thing... i forgot what its called too... my bubz liked the bouncer.. but she started to lift herself out of it after awhile so we had to get the swing... the problem with that is she throws stuff from it and expects me to pick them up within seconds.. so like for 10 minutes we just play a game of "fetch my stuff mummy"
i reckon the floor is the best! they cant fall from it at least
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Jul 20th, 2007, 03:36 AM
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It depends on your baby some love the bouncer some love the swing but it is handy as another place to have the baby be when fussy...to help soothe so your arms don't ache.
My little one loved it too bc she could see things around her too.
My daughter loved the Fisher price ocean wonder bouncer...the swing was boring for her.
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Jul 20th, 2007, 06:01 AM
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My daughter loved the bouncer. The one we got for her was by BabyBjorn.
Its a gorgeous, stylish one and and it went well with all the furniture in our front room. She loved it and im so relieved she did cos it was a bit pricey but so trendy. Heres the website.
http://www.babybjorn.com/Eng/produkt...ysitter-1-2-3/
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Jul 20th, 2007, 11:16 PM
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my bhabhi used these for her son for about six months..yeah its good, i don't think its harmful to the baby, plus the vibrating is good for em, it makes em go to sleep quickly 
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Jul 20th, 2007, 11:48 PM
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thanx sara you solved my problem  toyz r us here i come 
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Jul 22nd, 2007, 02:02 AM
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well i have a question for all the moms  tell me is the bouncer a useful thing for babies??well i believe that its easy for the babby to lie there instead of the bed plus its good if he stays in there after getting the feed....ok i am all confused ...  i have to buy one and i cant decide which one to go for  i like these ones plz help me out .
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ok help me out first tell me is BOUNCERS USEFUL ,secondly which one is Good for the new born .
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Yes, the last one is good. I didin't usually put my babies in them though till they were 6 weeks old (though I Put my daughter in the swing when she was a fewdays old). Babies only use it till the first year or so there is no use spending a lot of money of them. Bouncers can be a lifesaver but you will never know if your own baby will sit in them. My son never liked anything but to be held but my daughter used it. She also liked the baby swing and slept for 2 hours straight in it (and trust me you will like something which ensures a long nap) If you are going to choose between the bouncer and the swing, I would advice you to buy the swing.
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