Nuna Leaf vs. BabyBjorn Bouncer vs. Fisher Price Bouncer
by Sabrina Garibian posted in Products
With about a million choices, it can be hard to pick a baby chair or baby bouncer. I now own the Nuna Leaf, BabyBjorn Bouncer Bliss (previously called Babysitter Balance), and the Fisher Price Bouncer.
Here's what I think about all three.
Nuna Leaf Curv vs. BabyBjorn Bouncer Bliss vs. Fisher Price Bouncer
Nuna Leaf Curv: (Nuna, $229.95)
Pros: This baby chair is absolutely beautiful. It doesn't use batteries but has a nice gentle motion that lasts over two minutes with a gentle push. I have found that with just a little hand movement or leg kick my baby makes the movement continue, which is nice. With all neutral colors, it doesn't stick out in my home. The chair can be locked so you can use it for feeding or playing without motion. There are no batteries needed, so no frantic hunts for a screwdriver to change batteries. It has a mesh back so you don't have to worry about your baby overheating in the hot summer weather. The harness doesn't click when you open or close it, and is really easy to loosen and tighten. This is useful if baby falls asleep and you want to transport her from the Nuna Leaf to her crib without a clicking sound waking her up. It can be used up to 130 pounds so you don't have to worry about older children testing it out. Cons: It doesn't fold down for transportation. The base is attractive but it's fairly large. If it's in a small space like my kitchen I tend to trip over the base. It's also pretty expensive.
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