| | |  | High Chairs & Boosters | Home » » » » Bumbo Baby Sitter - Pink | | | | | | | Description: | | 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. | | | Features: | |
• Bumbo seats are designed so that baby's own weight gently keeps baby in position
• Bumbo will help you baby sit upright until baby can sit unsupported
• Baby bumbo seats are soft, comfortable, lightweight and portable
• Suitable for babies 3 to 14 months old
• Holds up to 22 lbs.
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 16.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 17.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 28.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 3.6 pounds | | Package Length:
| 17.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 15.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 9.75 inches | | Package Weight:
| 3.65 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 15 reviews |
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Bumbo saved dinnerMar 24, 2010 I recieved the Bumbo chair and tray for a shower gift when I was expecting my daughter. I had never heard or seen a Bumbo before that so I stored it away in her closet thinking I would never use it. I was so wrong. We use the Bumbo every day. I first put her in the Bumbo at 7 weeks when she was able to hold her head up, and it changed my life ever since. She loves to sit in her Bumbo and play or interact with people. I use the Bumbo with her when making and eating dinner, and in the bath. We have started taking the Bumbo chair with us when we go out to eat since she enjoys looking at everything. The Bumbo is easy to clean with a damp paper towel.
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Happy with PurchaseFeb 15, 2010 I bought this for my 6 month old granddaughter for Christmas. I think it helped her develop muscles for sitting up, without having to be held by hands. She's held a lot, and sometimes seemed to tire of the hands. NEVER LEAVE CHILD UNATTENDED and NEVER PLACE ON ANY SURFACE BUT A FLOOR. She liked sitting in it while reaching for ribbons and wrapping paper while we unwrapped gifts. Effortful reaching could possibly lead to tipping over, thus the warnings. She liked being able to sit up, and I think she liked the change. It also freed up both adult hands for playing with her. She sits by herself now, so it has a somewhat short time span of usefulness. I think it was well worth it and I'd buy one again.
Great Chair for BabiesFeb 05, 2010 I loved having the Bumbo....it is where my daughter ate for the first several months of her life as she was just too small for her high chair. It travelled with us everywhere. I think we started sitting my daughter in this at 3 months and by about 10 or 11 months, she was starting to be able to get out of it. So we bought the tray and that helped keep her in and served as a place she could feed herself. She is 13 months now and we have given it up, but we got a great deal of use out of this product. I would highly recommend this product.
Just okDec 20, 2009 My daughter doesn't like to sit in it very long, she is always twisting around and pushing her body up to try to get out of it. She's not even 6 months old yet. She's only sat in it a handful of times. Good thing I got it secondhand. Not worth the money but ok if its free. I guess it works for some babies, but not the active ones!
Babies with DisabilitiesDec 06, 2009 I seldom see reviews of the Bumbo that mention how helpful it is for children with disabilities. My granddaughter was born with a metabolic disorder and many other complications, including severe hypotonia in her upper body. My daughter was told she would never sit upright, a diagnosis that has long since been dismissed as she's not only sitting but walking and running. However, she could not sit at close to a year and still had severe head drag. When someone, I believe one of her therapists, suggested a Bumbo chair, however, the chair provided enough support that she could sit upright for a few minutes at a time, beginning to strengthen muscles and learn balance. It gave her a whole new perspective on the world and freed her hands so that she could begin to play with toys for the first time. At the time, she could not even use a standard car seat for a child her age but still required the infant type, because she would slide down in the car seat appropriate for a child her age. Perhaps this gives some insight into how helpful the support of the Bumbo was. I know there are concerns with children tipping over, particularly if the Bumbo is placed on a high perch, but it is a fabulous invention for some families. I should probably note that my granddaughter's underlying illness meant that she has always been small for her age and will always be thin. Therefore, I don't have any perspective or experience on whether the Bumbo would be as appropriate for a bigger or more physically adept one-year-old, but I know this was a great tool in my granddaughter's struggle to attain those skills other, stronger children find easier.
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