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thread: Baby Hammocks

  1. #55
    Registered User

    Aug 2004
    Adelaide
    238

    How long can you use them?

  2. #56
    Registered User

    Feb 2004
    Melbourne
    11,171

    Amby's hammock is up to 20kg - considering Zander is 17months and he's only just 12kg I'd say a long time!! Although we only used it until about 6-7 months when he got cranky because he couldn't roll over!

  3. #57
    Platinum Member

    Jun 2005
    85

    Yep, we love our Amby hammock, too!

    I was also wondering how long people had kept their babies in the hammock for. I know they say until 18 months but I thought that the baby may feel a bit restricted in there by that age? Perhaps it would depend on the baby....

    Clarrie is 7.5 months and still quite happy in it. Julie.

  4. #58
    Registered User

    Feb 2004
    Melbourne
    11,171

    Yep as I said, Zander got a bit cranky that he couldn't roll over in it so we took him out, but we would have kept him there as long as he wanted otherwise.

  5. #59
    Platinum Member

    Jun 2005
    85

    Thanks Sarah. Somehow I missed your post!

  6. #60
    Life Member

    May 2003
    Beautiful Adelaide!
    2,877

    Olivia was (and still is!) a tiny titch, and she was in it until 11 months. We could have kept her in it for a lot longer, but she wasn't rolling or anything (too busy talking) so we got her transitioned to a cot to encourage her gross motor skills.

    Charlie stayed in his until 9 months. To be honest, he probably should have come out earlier (he is a big boy and like Zander, was getting cranky in it as he was so keen to move!) but I stretched it a bit due to an overseas trip (a hammock being SO much more portable than a portacot..)

  7. #61
    Platinum Member

    Jun 2005
    85

    lol on Olivia being too busy talking, Lucy!

  8. #62

    Mar 2004
    Sparta
    12,662

    Yasin was in it until 10 months. At 6 months he suddenly started to bounce himself really hard for a laugh and we thought about moving him out but then we decided to get an extra spring so he couldn't bounce himself so hard.

  9. #63
    Life Member

    May 2003
    Beautiful Adelaide!
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    lol on Olivia being too busy talking, Lucy!
    Its true, I swear, she was so busy with 2 word sentances at 10 months & full on conversations by 12 months, that she didn't walk till she was 19 months.........to be honest, for a while, I was a tad paranoid that the hammock had stinted her in some way.

    Then I had Charlie. Disproved the theory totally...........LOL!

  10. #64
    Registered User

    Feb 2004
    Adelaide SA
    498

    These hammocks sound great, where do you buy them from? and how much do they cost? i would love to get one for this bub

  11. #65
    Platinum Member

    Jun 2005
    85

    hi Naomi,

    We have an Amby, but there are others as well. If you do a search for Amby hammocks you'll find the web site and we just ordered ours online. The whole set is $265 but I also noticed that at the moment they have a special that you also get the sleeping bag thrown in. Delivery is extra. Luckily for us Grandma bought it (first grandchild!).

  12. #66
    Life Member

    May 2003
    Beautiful Adelaide!
    2,877

    Mine is an Amby Natures Nest too........do a Google......they are great value for money at $265 as they combine a basinette (but last your baby longer) and a portacot.......

    You can also hire them (to maybe trial one?) very cheaply, or Ebay usually have them too..........

  13. #67
    Registered User

    Feb 2004
    Adelaide SA
    498

    Thanks ladies, your a great help

  14. #68
    Cee_Cee99 Guest

    babyhire has them for $150 for 6 months I think...but I think it would be better to buy one - i have not heard a single bad thing about them..

  15. #69
    Registered User

    Nov 2004
    Giving the gift of life to a friend..
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    OOOh, makes me excited for my next one!!!!

    Lucy Maddy was talking sentences by her first birthday too, long full on conversations etc... But walked at 10 months & rolled at about 11wks & crawled earlyu too... Miss Indah babbles in unrecognisable messages, only really says Mum, Dad, Puppy & other stuff but I have no idea what it is & then she yells at me coz I dont know... & crawls, walks holding on to furniture, but is no way near anything like Maddy (other than looks really!)...


    Chalk & cheese these 2 it's hilarious, Indah's only much earlier in tantrums, stubborness & bossiness!!! hee hee

  16. #70
    Life Member

    May 2003
    Beautiful Adelaide!
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    It is weird isn't it, how they can be SO different......Charlie sounds the same as Indah......chunters and moves, but I have no idea what he is on about.....he is too busy cruising to stop and "explain"!

    Love the new snap of Indah BTW.....she is EDIBLE......

  17. #71
    Registered User

    Nov 2004
    Giving the gift of life to a friend..
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    UI amazed at their difference & temper, wooo hooo... I dont mind I think it's funny they are so different & have their own personalities already!!! I can see Indah is gonna rule Maddy already, poor maddy will just do whatever to keep the peace!!!

    You just gotta love em to pieces!!!

    She's wearing her Sarah H t-shirt!!! Suits the little ratbag to a T!

    Olivia, has the most beautiful hair & Charlie has such a button nose..... Too cute!!!!

  18. #72
    Life Member

    May 2003
    Beautiful Adelaide!
    2,877

    Ooooooooooo that reminds me......Sarah has some new "RedHead" t-shirts.........I AM OFF SHOPPING!!

    Charlie is ME all over.....button nose, short fat legs, but busy.........LOL!

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