Fisher-Price Newborn-To-Toddler Portable Rocker, Lizards

July 1, 2010 by Admin  
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Fisher-Price Newborn-To-Toddler Portable Rocker, Lizards

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  • Adjustable features allow the newborn-to-toddler portable rocker to grow with baby
  • Baby can choose from two toys for endless entertainment while sitting still
  • As baby grows, remove the toy-arm and extend newborn to toddler rocker for a stationary seat or rocker
  • Includes soothing vibrations
  • Fold down and use struts as handles for great on the go convenience

Fisher-Price Newborn to Toddler RockerThe Newborn-to-Toddler Portable Rocker is a great grow-with-baby rocker & seat. Newborns enjoy a low-profile position that moms feel is a comfy place to put baby for either rocking or sitting still and there’s vibrations to soothe. When baby has more motor control, a removeable toy arm provides 2 toys to entertain baby – a cute bug with rattle beads and a lizard with clacker paddles for bat-at play. For toddlers, mom removes the toyarm and the rocker sup

Rating: 4 5 Fisher Price Newborn To Toddler Portable Rocker, Lizards (out of 55 reviews)

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List Price: $ 51.99

Price: $ 35.00

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5 Responses to “Fisher-Price Newborn-To-Toddler Portable Rocker, Lizards”
  1. krabappel says:

    Review by krabappel for Fisher-Price Newborn-To-Toddler Portable Rocker, Lizards
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    We had the older version of the infant-to-toddler rocker for my firstborn, and we bought the new one for the second. I prefer the older version. It was of sturdier construction, metal bars instead of plastic. It also sat further back so that my baby was kind of kicked back and nestled in. Sure, it only had two settings, either stationary with the bar or rocking, but all the variety of the new one is unnecesary, all these different pieces for each side, four mini-kickstands under each leg, all of which seem to magically move whenever I move the chair anywhere. The plastic parts are supposed to snap into place, but they also snap out much too easily. The old chair … not as many adjustments, just the kickstand-like bar, and it stayed put. The angle of the new one is awkward. My son is now nearly five months old, trying to sit up but not yet there, so he keeps pitching forward. The angle of the chair almost propels him, so he’ll fold forward. The old chair kept him back more. It was also impossible for him to slide out the old chair. In the new one, he kicks a lot, so he winds up shimmying down to the edge. The only big improvement with the new chair is a swiveling toy arm instead of the annoying toy bar that had to be popped in and out constantly.

    I don’t hate the new chair, though it might sound like it here. I just have the old one for comparison and prefer the less-is-more approach.

  2. David Myers says:

    Review by David Myers for Fisher-Price Newborn-To-Toddler Portable Rocker, Lizards
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    This is a wonderful product. Bouncer, rocker, infants, todlers, feeding chair, TV chair, sleeping. This handles everything. We have 6 mo. old twins and a 2 1/2 year old. We can use this rocker for everything and it packs up for travel as well. We have many similar items in the house and this one tops them all. Don’t let the low price fool you. If we had bought one of these things before, we would not have bought so many others. We would have just stuck with a few of these ones. We will be buying more in the future for gifts we like it so much.

  3. S. Williams says:

    Review by S. Williams for Fisher-Price Newborn-To-Toddler Portable Rocker, Lizards
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    On the up side, Got this for my three month old and was really pleased with the vibrant colors. Also my son loves the vibrations and enjoys sitting in it just staring at the brilliantly colored dangling toys. He is now reaching for them, so it definitely aids his development. I can actually place him in this and do short chores around the house because it keeps him occupied.

    On the down side, I wish there were more than one tune for him to listen to when he pulls on the musical toy. Also, the tune is a bit too short. What would also be great for his age is if the rocker could rock on its own without any effort from baby, since my son is so small i have to sit with him and rock him for comfort. I guess when he is older he should be able to rock on his own. Otherwise, i’m happy with my buy.

  4. A. Chi says:

    Review by A. Chi for Fisher-Price Newborn-To-Toddler Portable Rocker, Lizards
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    I bought the rocker specifically to help my 8 month old daughter nap in the daytime. She’s not much of a napper, so when she napped at a friends house in the previous version of the rocker I immediately wanted to get one.

    The rocker is very nice, and I don’t think it will tip like the previous version is reported to do, but my daughter also doesn’t sleep in it. So much for magic solutions. But she will sit in it for a little while and play with the toys, so it’s not a total loss.

  5. MandieSueM says:

    Review by MandieSueM for Fisher-Price Newborn-To-Toddler Portable Rocker, Lizards
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    Our triplets are now 12 weeks old and we have been using this seat since they were about 4 weeks old. I was impressed initially as the seat went togehter easily and was cute with it’s attached toys and bright colors. It seemed like the perfect product for our family as our 20 month old daughter also loved to sit in it, whether in the infant or toddler position. The first dissapointments I had with this chair were finding that there was another whole seating position to use for newborns that laid the seat flatter but since I hadn’t noticed earlier I chalked it up to my post-partum haze (however I had read the instructions putting it together and couldn’t find that this step was outlined there), and also that it doesn’t rock smoothly or easily. A couple of weeks ago we realized that there are sharp corners not covered by the seat cover (elbow bends the striped hood attaches to) that poke the kids’ heads when they slump to one side. We have to put a recieving blanket over the sides otherwise they wake up screaming, no doubt with a headache. The final issue that prompted me to write a review is that over the weekend one of the kids had a blow-out in the chair which prompted us to wash the seat cover. My husband washed it according to the tag instructions (cold water, dry low heat) and the seat is now ruined because the nylon tether in the back shrank and caused the cardboard back to buckle outwards. My advice, buy a regular bouncy seat; they’re so much cheaper and easier for the babies to self-operate. This product was not worth anything near what we paid for it, and after just three months, is now useless.

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