thread: Baby Bouncer vs Rocker vs Swing...?

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  1. #1
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    Dec 2007
    Adelaide, SA
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    I got buy with a rocker for my two, its very portable and could use my foot to rock it while doing other things, i dont have one with all the mod cons though, i recently brought a take along swing of ebay for $30 i figured if bub doesnt like it at least i didnt fork out loads of money. and it folds down so we can take it with us.

    My mum used a bouncer, the mesh type for my DD who loved the fact that when she kicked it would bounce. These are out on the market again, my near by baby store sells them brand new for around $40.

  2. #2
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    Mar 2007
    on cloud 9.....
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    I am going to hire one, not sure if I want the swing or the vibrating rocker thingy, but I am baulking at the price too when it will only be used for a short period of time and also the fact that my bub may not like it.

  3. #3
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    May 2004
    Shepparton
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    I got given one that vibrated but always forgot to switch it off so the batteries were always flat!

    Get what ever you can afford... they all do the same basic thing

  4. #4
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    Sep 2005
    In the middle of nowhere
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    I've got a Fisher Price bouncer (it doesn't rock it's on a frame) that has a toy bay and lights. Got it off ebay for $15 Darcy loved it. She used that until she was about crawling age....8 months from memory. She like the music ok - more when she was small. Now she loves it for her babies so it's still getting used lol.

    I had a rocker that was a waste of money. The Bouncer sufficed, was portable too so that wasn't an issue.

    I also had a cheap swing off ebay. Chewed through the batteries but worth every cent. She only used it until about 4 months though. She liked to be worn and it was great for a break.

  5. #5
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    Feb 2004
    Adelaide
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    I had a Maclaren rocker.

    I wanted a swing but thought that it would only last 6 months and even less if the baby was big (which he was!).

    Austin didn't like the rocker in those first few months - then I worked out it was the toy bar that bugged him and it became a new best friend. It is very portable, has handles and a sunhood (definitely need those!) so was fantastic to sit him in by the pool and let me have a few minutes to swim. I also used to set it up in the kitchen and rock it with my foot while I cooked dinner. And the vibrations sent him to sleep a couple of times. He wasn't good to move though so on the odd occasion he fell asleep I put a blanket over and left him there. The best thing about it was that it was easy to fold up and throw in the car, so I could put him in it for a nap at a friends house with a muslin wrap draped over the shade. It could sit reclined or fully up in locked position (no rocking) so when he got older it was a great feeding chair when I was out at people's houses, or I could sit him in it with a rusk while I was outside hanging washing. So the portability was fantastic.

    What used to annoy me was that every time we used it the PIL's whinged at us and told us to go and get a bouncinette as every kid needs one. I'd roll my eyes and tell them this was the same thing only new and improved and they just wouldn't agree! Oldies eh?!

    I think I'd still like a swing though as DS loved my friends one and actually still fit in it at 6 months old. The only problem is that it takes up so much space and I don't think they fold down as compact as the rocker does. Just like the high chair that now sits around taking up space until the next bubba is ready for it.

  6. #6
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    Feb 2007
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    We have a rocker and a swing, the swing has been loaned to us from friends, we have used it a few times but usually only for short periods. Bub has slept in the rocker quite a few times. The other night we left him in it and he slept for about 5 hours, just like he usually does in the cot. Our rocker is very 'basic', it is just a rocker, it doesn't vibrate or have a toy bar or sun hood. I figured a sun hood wasn't necessary for us though as by the time I need it outside in summer/warmer weather bub will be too big. I have put him in it uickly on a nice day when getting in the washing and I just put him in the shade. I preferred the rocker we bought, the colours went better in the lounge room (camel and chocolate colour), shame about everything else baby in there. I also thought htat if we needed a toy bar we could add it on. It was only $39 from Babyco. We were given a 'tummy time together' electric thing, I stand it up and put it over the rocker occassionally. Mainly we use the rocker for him to settle. We use it a lot when we are eating.

  7. #7
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    Feb 2005
    Sydney
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    Hi Leasha

    Rocker: I bought a rocker at first for Julia (also babyco black and green one low to the floor) and she hated it as it didnt really move and had to be rocked by me pushing it so if I was to do something she would be still. So no go on the rocker for us. only used it for few weeks.

    Bouncer: I bought a fisher price bouncer - it was great! it had a vibration on it too which she liked and toys above which was great too. She lived in it! and after a few months bounced herself and laughed herself silly! So will be using that again.... used it for 8 months or so.

    Swing: I'm going to buy a swing this time, I have seen other babies so happy in it and lots of entertaining for them but most importantly it settled them when they were newborn. We had issues settling Julia in the witching about 4pm - 8pm at night was hellish, only thing that worked was swinging her from side to side and also us sitting on the fitball and lightly bouncing up and down on on it while holding her and she went to sleep. There are sales on swings at Toys R Us, Target, Kmart and Babies Galore, the ones im looking at at the moment have been reduced to $120 or so or there is a real basic Graco one for about $80 but not much stuff on them for stimulation of toys and lights etc.
    Last edited by *Belle*; May 16th, 2008 at 06:30 PM.

  8. #8
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    Apr 2007
    Somewhere here and there.....
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    I bought a $30 mesh bouncer from Baby Toy World brand new, William loves it. Cheap easy to use and doesn't need batteries.

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