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My 6 week old baby isn't enjoying his bouncy chair as much as my other 2 children did so I was wondering about investing in a baby swing. Was wondering if anyone who has had one can tell me if they found it useful or not? And also which ones are good? There seem to be a great variance on price(as with everything I guess!)


Any advice greatly appreciated!

I bought the Mama's and Papa's starlite swing and my baby really really loved it! You only use them for a few months but I found it was worth it. I agree buy second hand if you can... or a long shot if you are ever passing the mama's and papa's factory shop in Stoke!?! they do them new for ?60! xx

Hiya!


My now 5 month old really didn't like any of the bouncers or swinging chairs...still doesn't! We've been through pretty much every single one available on the hight street and had to return them all! I must admit that FP (an older model- deep and reclining one with vibrations and music and swinging motion) that I bought second hand on here was of interst for 2 days! So I agree with Fuschia it'd def worth getting second hand...

fisher price take-along swings are very good, deep seats so very secure, easy to move from room to room even with the baby in them, lots of different speeds dependng on whether it's soothing time or playtime, can pick them up for about 15 quid on gumtree and ebay
My first baby was hard to settle and I had a fisher price take alone swing that a friend passed on to me - it was brilliant. As the others suggest - have a look for a second hand one on gumtree or ebay. I would offer you the one I had, but it's long gone

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