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For the most important people in the world Kids have a lot of work to do – like developing who they are, discovering the world and then starting their journey to independence. So having the right things at home can make it a little easier. From the day you bring them home until they’re almost all grown up, our children’s furniture will help you turn your home into the best possible playground. Changing tables & nursing, Children's desks & chairs 8-12We've Updated Our Terms Of Service. By continuing on the site, you agree to the site's updated Terms of Service. Swings & Seats Recalls Is your baby's swing or favorite bouncy seat safe? Product Recall Finder help you know for sure. Problems with recalled seats and swings can cause babies to get trapped, fall or suffer other serious injuries. Learn more about recent recalls from Fisher-Price, Oeuf, Bumbo, and more. Britax ClickTight Convertible Car Seats Recaro Child Safety, LLC Evenflo Child Seat Buckles




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What to do if a Product You Own is Recalled Why So Many Recalls are Child-Related 10 Surprising Safety Hazards 5 Dangerous Products to Get Out Of Your House Is Your Child Safe in the Car? See How to Avoid a Car Seat Mistake7 Tips for Buying a Car Seat Our product recalls database includes information and content from the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, and other sources. Our database is not comprehensive. For more complete information concerning recalls, visit www.cpsc.gov or, for car seats, www.safercar.gov.SwingsComfort baby with gentle, rhythmic motion. We’ve got full-size and portable options, plus technology you may not have known existed. © 2017 Kids II® IncWhat it is: If you're looking for a bouncer that gives less stimulation, not more, this should be a top pick. Eschewing that "bright lights, big bouncer" feeling for a more ergonomic, low-key approach, the Babysitter Balance is shaped like a hammock to cradle your baby naturally.




No lights, music, or vibration, just a toy bar attachment that's sold separately. Pros: This bouncer comes fully assembled, folds flat for easy travel, and (something we really like) has a simple, sophisticated look and many colors to choose from.What to watch out for: This bouncer is entirely baby-powered – it doesn't vibrate or rock on its own, which means it may not soothe some babies. What it is: This little bouncer has pretty much everything you could think of, including two-position recline, a removable toy bar, vibration, and an MP3 input so you can play your own tunes. And since the controls are on the back of the bouncer, you can modify the settings without disturbing your baby. It's very lightweight, so moving it from room to room is a breeze. And although we're partial to the bee design (pictured), there's also a cute ladybug and a neutral yellow.What to watch out for: The fact that the seat cover can't be washed doesn't go over well with many parents. What it is: Like a lot of parents, we're fans of the cheerful animals on this best seller – though if monkeys aren't your thing, Fisher-Price has several similar bouncers with different looks.




The dangling toys and light-up waterfall combine to stimulate your baby's developing senses and keep him occupied when you need a break. And when it's time to chill out, the music and vibration will soothe his nerves.What to watch out for: If you take full advantage of this bouncer, be prepared to change the four D batteries every two weeks. Also, some parents say the lights, toys, and waterfall combined are too loud and overstimulating. What it is: This is the most high-tech baby seat on the market, with five unique baby-calming motions (car ride, kangaroo, tree swing, rock-a-bye, and ocean wave) that you can speed up or slow down depending on your baby's mood. The mamaRoo also connects to your MP3 player so you can choose your own music – or go with one of their five nature sounds. Don't worry, it plugs into the wall, so you won't need hundreds of batteries to run this seat. Plus, it looks great and comes in several colors.What to watch out for: It's heavy and a bit bulky, so don't expect to travel with this guy.




Also, curious toddlers can pinch their fingers in the track the seat moves on. What it is: Wow. It's a bassinet, a stationary baby chair, and a vibrating, rocking seat! This product lives up to its 3-in-1 promise and can help you save space and money. When your baby's rubbing her eyes and is done playing with the light and music toy (included), push a button and the rocking seat converts to a baby bed with raised sides. When used as a chair, there are three reclining positions, and the frame easily switches from a rocking to a stable position. Plus, the 40-pound weight limit means you can use this for years.What to watch out for: It comes in just one color (stone). Also, some parents say their babies can't rock well without help. What it is: For babies who need a lot of motion to settle down or sleep, this swing is a miracle worker. It features six speeds and two directions – side-to-side or front-to-back – so you can experiment to see what soothes your baby best. Plus, the motorized mobile (lambs and clouds that circle a mirror) really captures babies' attention.




What to watch out for: Like most swings, this one has a large footprint, so make sure you've got enough room for it. Also, you'll need to stock up on D batteries – there's no plug-in. What it is: This bouncer wins innovation points for its ability to transform into a true sleeping spot for your baby. If your newborn starts snoozing, you can recline the bouncer to a flat position, carry it with you around the house using integrated handles, and even snap it into a coordinating daybed (sold separately). Other nice features: The bouncer's seat is shallow, which means it puts less pressure on babies' sensitive abdomens, which may help minimize spitting up. And the included toy bar allows you to hang your own toys, instead of relying on a pre-chosen few.What to watch out for: The bouncer barely moves without (adult) help, some parents say. Plus, it's very expensive – and the coordinating daybed and sheet add another $260 to the price tag! What it is: Sleek and stylish, this is one chair you won't mind keeping in the living room.

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