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Baby Rocking Chair Seat

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Rocking chairs are not one-size-fits-all, and you'll want to pick one that suits you so you can enjoy your time there. Here are some chairs we love. ‹ prevnext › Best gliderAt first glance, it might seem that every glider in your local baby store is the same, but this Status Roma Glider has a few extra features that makes it stand above the rest. Its nice, high back gives you plenty of space to lean back and rest your head during those nighttime feedings. Pockets on the side give you places to stash your phone, magazines or a few burp cloths so you'll have everything you need when you sit down with Baby.Price: $255 Easiest to cleanWhether you love it or hate it, the Eames Style RAR Rocking Arm Lounge Chair definitely is a conversation piece. Your rocking chair will see it all, from spitup to diaper explosions. This chair wins our award for easiest to clean because you can simply wipe it off. No muss, no fuss, no trips to the washing machine at 3 a.m? Price: $129.99 Most modernWe love the clean lines of this Nurseryworks Bungalow Rocker and that it doesn't scream "nursery."




After you have logged numerous hours with your little one, you can easily transition this chair to another space in your home.Price: $399 Very vintageIf you are a mama with a passion for upcycling and DIYing, you might find your perfect rocking chair somewhere other than the local baby store. Check out your grandparents' home, garage sales or local thrift shops to find something that you love and is sturdy. The nice thing about upcycling a chair is that you can paint it to match your nursery theme exactly, and you can add fabric cushions to maximize the comfort level. Check out how Sherry from Young House Love revamped a rocking chair. Out of the boxWhen searching for your rocking chair, keep an open mind. Just because it was originally designed for living room use doesn't mean you can't drag it into the nursery. A La-Z-Boy reclining rocker is super comfortable and a great place to sleep during nights when your baby is sick or extra fussy. Most comfortableThis Small Swivel Rocker and Ottoman from Pottery Barn makes us want to grab our littles and snuggle up for storytime.




No matter what rocker you choose, comfort should always win. When it is 3 a.m., you have a teething baby and you haven't slept four consecutive hours in more than a week, a comfortable rocking chair is much more valuable than one that matches your nursery decor.Price: $749 Best for multiplesIf you are preparing for twins or more, you will need to increase the size of your rocking chair. This Eddie Bauer Chair and Half Rocker will keep your little ones from fighting for lap and chair space. The extra room will allow for more comfortable nursing, and the high back will support you as you support them.Price: $399.99 Best reclinerThis Little Castle Monaco Recliner is sure to help you and Baby get the most rest possible. We love all the options: a reclining feature, a gliding motion and even extra-high arm rests to help with nursing. Admittedly, it is a little pricey, but we think we could easily transition this beauty somewhere else in the home after Baby outgrows it.Price: $869.98 Best swivelThis Babyletto Madison Swivel Glider had us at "hello."




It glides and swivels, which can make navigating with a sleeping baby easier. Its curved shape can fit in a corner of the smallest nurseries, and it adds the perfect chic touch. We love that it's PBDE and formaldehyde-free, too. Just remember to purchase a footstool or ottoman to go with it if you want a place to prop up your feet.Price: $299 Most environmentally friendlyAvailable with or without upholstery options, this beautiful Amish Summit Glider is handmade in the United States from responsibily harvested wood, and it's durable enough to use after Baby is grown.​A bouncer seat (or bouncy seat) is a versatile, relatively inexpensive piece of baby equipment that your baby can use from day one. It's especially helpful in the early days as a safe place to lay your newborn while you grab a bite to eat or take a shower – just bring the lightweight seat into the bathroom.At first your baby will recline semi-upright, happy to stare up at you or the attached toys. Later, the bouncer will respond to your little one's kicks with a springy up-and-down motion, satisfying your child's desire for movement.




It can also have a calming and relaxing effect, perhaps lulling your baby to sleep.You can choose between a simple model that moves when your baby does or models that vibrate, play music, move baby around, hold electronics within baby's view, and fold flat for storage and/or travel. Some are made from natural materials like wood; others of plastic or metal.Many bouncers can only be used for a baby’s first 6 months, up until he weighs 25 pounds or can sit up independently (which usually happens between 4 and 7 months). But some models can be used for children up to 30 pounds, while some have weight limits so high that even small adults can sit in them – at least one model holds up to 130 pounds.Some parents choose either a bouncer or a baby swing to hold and soothe their baby in the early months, rather than investing in both products. That can work fine, especially if you're trying to avoid having your home taken over by baby gear. If your baby loves constant motion, both products will come in handy.




Bouncers are lighter, typically less expensive, and easier to move from room to room than baby swings, but they don't offer as much movement or the dramatic side-to-side or back-and-forth swinging that some tots love.Browse dozens of bouncer seats.Batteries vs. plug-in: Many bouncer seats are driven by a battery-operated motor. But you'll go through a lot of batteries unless you choose a model with a plug-in option in addition to, or instead of, the batteries.Safety straps: Your bouncer needs a 3-point harness to keep your baby from falling out. A 5-point harness, which includes over-the-shoulder straps, is even safer.Motion: Some bouncers rock, vibrate, or even glide side-to-side on their own. Others bounce gently (or vigorously) in response to a baby's kicks.Sturdy frame: Look for a bouncer with a wide, sturdy frame that's low to the ground so it won't tip if your baby leans to one side. It should also fold or disassemble easily for storage or travel.fortable seat: Make sure the seat cushion is nicely padded or otherwise comfy.

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