Advantages: In theory it's versatile Disadvantages: In practice it's useless s a toddler swing
and comprises what will eventually be the top third of the full height swing down as far as the cross-support. The baby seat is a fully moulded plastic seat with a fairly high back and fixed tray. There is a three-point harness that goes from shoulders to crotch. When we looked at the available baby seats the Hedstrom version looked far superior. It looked more sturdy and had a higher back which I liked as I have a (possibly irrational) fear that a young child could fall backwards from a swing with a low back. In retrospect almost everything about the swing is wrong for any child bigger than about a year (although up to that point the problems are not too severe).
There's a basic issue in the height of the swing. I thought that a low swing would be perfectly adequate, after all, your average year-old isn't going to want to swing to the stars. How ...
Advantages: Folds Away, Keeps Baby Entertained Disadvantages: Need to Change Batteries lots.
point harness to fasten your baby into the swing, and a good sturdy tray, which also stops baby from sliding out the bottom. There is a little toy bar that attaches to the tray, and a detachable mobile that clips to the top of the swing.
To put baby into the swing you simply click the tray upwards at one side and strap him/her in, the click the tray back down.
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On purchasing my Graco swing, I took it home and put it together. The swing is flat packed but is very easy to assemble. I did it by myself!
Max used the swing straight away. When he was first born the head cushion nicely supported his head, and the lowest speed setting was enough to rock him to sleep. This was great, it gave me the time to make bottles or play with Leon.
As max got older, and gained more weight, we increased the speed to let ...
BubbleLove 13.10.2005
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Advantages: small and tidy, looks good on kitchen side. Disadvantages: slightly on the small side if your loaf of breads are large, sharp edges
i bought this bread bin a year or so ago now and its very durable, although you can only fit one loaf of bread in it and if its a large loaf the sliding door can catch it and squash it slightly. also the other day i found out its quite sharp inside...i put my hand in to get some biscuits out that where in it and caught the edge and cut my finger quite bad. so i wouldnt recommend it for small children to use.....
It looks nice and tidy on the kitchen side and does not take up alot of room, ok for someone who does not eat alot of bread, single person/couple....not much use too a big family. overall its and ok bread bin. ...