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Bumbo Baby Sitter Studio : Bumbo by Bumbo Brand : Bumbo Publisher : Bumbo Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days EAN : 0832223000136 UPC : 832223000136 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 11 reviews)
Our Price : $41.38
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Bumbo seats are designed so that baby's own weight gently keeps baby in position
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Bumbo will help you baby sit upright until baby can sit unsupported
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Baby bumbo seats are soft, comfortable, lightweight and portable
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Suitable for babies 3 to 14 months old
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Holds up to 22 lbs.
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Product Description |
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Bumbo Baby Sitter The Bumbo Baby Sitter is a revolutionary new concept with world wide patent rights, uniquely designed according to the baby's posture. It is certainly a different take on high chairs and boosters. The baby seat will allow baby to independently sit upright from as young as 3 months up to an age of approximately 14 months. The baby Bumbo seat provides a snug and cozy environment for the baby. For parents looking for something other than non-traditional boosters such as the Fisher Price Space Saver or Edushape Hi Seat, the Bumbo Seat is for you. The Bumbo infant seat is manufactured to the highest safety standards from low-density foam material, which helps make these baby seats lighter and more portable. The seat is soft and comfortable for the baby. The Bumbo Baby Sitter is safe, hygienic and non-toxic with an integral outer skin of durable, easy to clean material. The Bumbo Baby Sitter baby seat is versatile and does not require any uncomfortable straps or fasteners and is designed so baby''s own body gently keeps it in place. The Bumbo Seat should only be used on a flat ground level surface and should not be used until your baby is fully able to support its head. Depending upon the individual development of the child, some babies will be able to climb out of the Bumbo seat so never leave the child unattended. |
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Good for a short while, but foam can break |
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Our baby boy enjoyed sitting in his Bumbo from about 3-4 months, but eventually grew tired of it and started arching his back to try to get out of the chair after just a few minutes. We kept a Bumbo for him at day care, where the older kids (it's an in-home family day care) couldn't resist sitting in the chair once in a while. As a result, they probably damaged the front pommel/leg separator at some point. Unfortunately, our boy was recently in the chair, wriggling around as usual, and the front piece broke off. He fell forward face-first onto a plastic toy and scraped up his nose-- nothing serious, and he was fine because the Bumbo was properly placed on the floor-- but we hadn't realized that the chair was breakable! This happened even though he was under adult supervision at the time. Admittedly, toddlers probably should not have been playing in the chair, but this is just something that parents may want to keep in mind, especially if they have older children who are tempted by the chair. Our boy has a pretty strong torso and legs, so the Bumbo might have broken even if the other kids hadn't been messing around with it. |
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Good if you don't use it too soon. |
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I like the Bumbo. I think the problem others have had is using it too soon. I've never used it for any of my kids before at least six months; their back muscles are not developed enough. It works best b/w the time they outgrow the bouncy seat or swing, and can start sitting up on their own. |
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This was great for our son from about 2 months to 8 months |
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My son was able to hold his head up well very early on. But he insisted on sitting up or being held in a standing position 8-10 hours a day. Meaning he would cry endlessly if he was put down on his tummy or back for any length of time and wanted to be a part of everything (unless he was nursing, that was one exception!). Using our high chair was okay, but limited us to the kitchen. The Bumbo allowed him to sit up independently in any room, and gave our aching arms a break. I feel as though it helped him develop stronger stomach muscles and learn to sit up better. It is very portable, so I took it with us when we went out to eat, to friend's homes and even on vacation. I also had the Bebe Pod, but the Bumbo held him better when he was smaller. Once he started crawling very well, we essentially stopped using this product because he didn't want it or need it anymore -- but it was worth every penny for us. He's now 22 months and I'm holding onto the Bumbo as we contemplate baby #2. It worked so well for us I'm looking at it as a shower gift for a few of my friends. |
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Not worth the money, very unsafe |
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I have four children ages 4 and under. I started using the seat when my youngest daughter was 4 months old. It was fine in the beginning. She couldn't sit in it too long then because she wasn't strong enough. By 5 months she was ready. Problem was that she would rather be on her belly playing with toys than sitting in the chair. My daughter just turned 6 months old. I had her in the chair on the floor and went to the other side of the room. She stretched to look behind herself to find me, and flipped the chair right over. I'd say we used this about 12 times total. Now she cannot use it anymore. I think others can save their money for diapers instead. I can have her build back/neck muscles by having lots of tummy time, and sitting in her high chair, or on my lap. I am probably going to mention this to my pediatrician, too. I feel strongly that this chair is unsafe. |
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baby loves it |
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my 5 mo old loves her bumbo. she doesnt sit up on her own very well. this is the perfect seat for her. we purchased the tray to go with seat. love it. she can sit in her seat while playing with her toys and i dont have to keep constantly going over to her to pick them up. they stay right on the tray. |
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