Pages: 1 2Next >Last » 1 30 minutes of automatic bouncing that mimics mom’s natural motion 2 Seat features cradling side supports and removable headrest 3 10 melodies and nauture sounds with batteries that [...] Baby Einstein Rhythm of the Reef Rocker Let your baby rock to the rhythm of the reef in the Baby Einstein» Rhythm of the Reef Rocker»! This fun ocean-themed rocker not only plays underwater sounds and classical [...] Rock to the rhythm of classical melodies from infant to toddler! 1 Unique bungee jumping platform 2 3 height adjustment allows platform to grow with baby 3 Seat spins 360° for full access to toys Bright Starts Portable Swing – Safari Smiles The Safari Smiles Portable Swing from Bright Starts will make both you and baby smile! This perfectly-sized swing offers all the features of a full-size swing in much less space! Playtime fun and cradling comfort in a fun fashion, all at baby’s favorite speed!
Comfort & Harmony Cradling Bouncer – Cozy Kingdom Growing babies are active, so give them a safe place to bounce and play with the Comfort & Harmony Cradling Bouncer. With extra-thick cushioning, non-slip feet, and quick-release toy bar, infants [...] The gentle vibration, melodies and plush fabrics keep baby soothed and happy. Cozy 3 in 1 Rocker Napper Easy & simple switch from sit to sleep with a stylish hood for a long-lasting nap. An additional head support and fastener for pacifier or toy. Adorable pals, rattling [...] 1 Oversized, cradling seat features Comfort Recline™ with 2 positions 2 Soothing vibration, 7 melodies, volume control and auto shut off 3 Seat features cushioned foot pillow and side [...] 1 TrueSpeed™ Technology maintains 6 speeds as baby grows 2 Comfort Recline™ seat with 2 positions 3 6 original melodies with volume control and auto shut-off 4 Toybar with [...] Ingenuity Bouncer Java Jungle
3 8 melodies and 3 nauture sounds with batteries [...] Ingenuity ConvertMe Swing-2-Seat – Avondale Ingenuity ConvertMe Swing-2-Seat in Avondale is two amazing seats in one! This swing converts effortlessly to a seat with soothing vibrations. Entertain baby with 5 swing speeds, 8 melodies and [...] One smart seat, two ways to use. Sit or swing for double the fun! Pages: 1 2Next >Last »A three-month-old girl died after being left in a baby bouncer for several hours while her mother slept on the sofa, an inquest heard.Danielle Jones, 24, woke up to discover her daughter Leia-Mai Smith unresponsive at the family home in Gloucester, Gloucestershire hours after she put her in the baby swing.Ms Jones, a full-time mother, had fallen asleep while cuddled up on the sofa with one of her other three children but woke up in the early hours to discover her daughter was not breathing and her lips had turned blue. Danielle Jones, 24, woke up to discover her three-month-old daughter Leia-Mai Smith unresponsive in her baby bouncer at the family home in the Matson area of Gloucester, Gloucestershire (above) in June last yearShe attempted mouth-to-mouth and paramedics were called, but Leia-Mai could not be saved and passed away on June 15 last year.
In a written statement read out at Gloucestershire Coroner's Court today, Ms Jones said that she lives 'every day with the pain' of losing her daughter.She was not present at the hearing but the inquest was told how she fell asleep on the sofa after spending the day buying Father's Day presents with her children.She said: 'I woke up at around 4.30am and saw that Leia-Mai was not breathing and her lips had turned blue.'I took her out of the swing, gave mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and dialled 999.'When the paramedics arrived I pleaded with them to get my baby to breathe.'It all seemed so unreal, like a bad dream, and I thought I would suddenly wake up and it would all be okay.'I love my children dearly and live every day with this pain.'She may just have been a baby but she was my baby.'Katy Skerrett, senior coroner for Gloucestershire, said Leia-Mai fell asleep in the baby bouncer after being put in the swing by her mother.She told the hearing: 'Leia-Mai was placed in the baby swing for a number of hours and it is an unusual place to sleep.'It was an unusual sleeping arrangement and there was a label on the baby swing which warned parents not to leave the child unattended.'More recent baby swings carry a different warning which says that they are not intended for long periods of sleeping.'
In a written statement read out at Gloucestershire Coroner's Court (pictured) today, Ms Jones said that she lives 'every day with the pain' of losing her daughter. The coroner returned a narrative verdict at the inquest Pathologist Dr Thomas Martin told the inquest that there was no evidence of hypoxia, but said it is possible the youngster suffered a cot death.He said: 'Sudden Infant Death Syndrome was investigated but we cannot prove that this was a cause of death.'There were fears that the baby had a viral infection some days before death but my examination found no signs of any infection.'A genetic report found an excess of DNA in the baby's cells but it is not likely this played a part in her death.'Coroner Ms Skerrett said it was not clear what the cause of death was and returned a She said: 'Leia-Mae, a 12 week and three-day-old baby had been given her night-time bottle and been placed in a baby swing.'The swing has a warning label attached to it, stating never leave child unattended.'Leia-Mae's mum fell asleep and awoke at approximately 4.30am on June 15.'
She immediately discovered that Leia-Mae was not breathing and called an ambulance.'Paramedics attempted resuscitation but were unable to revive Leia-Mae and she passed away at her home address.'The pathologist was unable to provide a cause of death.'There are features of hypoxia present but also sudden infant death syndrome remains a possible cause.'Baby bouncers (also called baby rockers) are a great way to entertain your baby, help them get to sleep and keep them safe while you get on with other things. They are usually suitable from birth and while some are simple chairs that keep infants secure and enable them to have a bounce if they want it, others are more elaborate, with built in rocking motion or vibrations. Some even have sounds and toy bars, many of which are removable. When you’re looking to buy one, think about whether you want a natural bouncer, or one that uses batteries or mains power. Also consider whether you want several recline positions and how long you into childhood you want it to last.
This one feels solid and has a two-position recline, as well as a toy bar to keep them entertained. The harness, with five adjustment points, and the supportive head rest, will keep baby secure and the bounce is smooth enough to calm the most active little ones. Babies seem to love rocking back and forth in this super-comfy chair, activated with a push. There are lots of sounds, so no one has to listen to repeats of the same old melody. It vibrates and reclines and has a toy bar. We like both designs: “Ollie Owl” and “Hoot”. Suitable from birth to 9kg. 3. Chicco Balloon: £69.99, argos.co.uk Clever features include the adjustable headrest, entertaining toy panel and range of songs and sounds. Cleverer still is the fact you can do your own 30-second voice recording – ideal for tired new parents. It comes in four colours and will last them up to six months. 4. Nuna Leaf: £160, very.co.uk This award-winning, innovative rocker requires just a gentle push to move unassisted for over two minutes, with no need for batteries.
It looks great, so you won’t feel you need to hide it away when not in use, and it can be used as a chair for toddlers and even older kids. For those on a tight budget, or parents looking for something to keep at Granny and Grandad’s, this is a good-value option from Mothercare. The harness keeps them safe and the non-slip rubber feet make sure it stays put. It’s probably not one you’ll hand-down, but it will do what’s needed from birth until baby’s around six months old. Stokke excels when it comes to modular systems, with many a family home having made use of its Tripp Trapp highchair that grows with your child. This is based on the same concept, changing from a bouncer with cradling motion to highchair and later a versatile seat for use throughout childhood. This one is super-easy to use. Once you’ve inserted your three AA batteries, you can make great use of the vibrating and musical functions. It has more padding than some, a secure harness and a toy bar with three cute toys.
8. Fisher Price Sensory Stages: £57.99, amazon.co.uk How about this for a cheery-looking bouncer designed to evolve as your baby develops (use until they sit up unaided)? The black, white and red toy bar, with mirror, provides visual stimulation, while lullabies, soft light and vibrations soothe. On the other side of the bar, older babies will like the animals and upbeat sounds. 9. Swoon Up: £119.99, babymoov.co.uk Nobody puts baby in the corner. And there’s no need to with this height-adjustable design that keeps little ones away from the worrying drafts and wagging tails of dogs. Set it to sofa or table-height and get them involved in family life. This state-of-the-art piece of kit mimics the natural motion of parents; lightly bouncing and swaying, rather than vibrating or swinging. The babies we tested it on took to it immediately, and there’s a range of settings to relax, calm or entertain. We think the Nuna Leaf is the most innovative baby bouncer on the market, as well as being the most stylish.