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![]() The Infant to Toddler Swing reclines via its ropes for use with infants and growing children. |
![]() Tray lifts up and stays out of the way while you fasten your little one into the swing. |
Quick, Easy Set-Up
Use the Infant to Toddler Swing in your yard on sunny days when baby can enjoy the weather, or on those days when the ground is too wet for crawling games. Set-up is a breeze. Once you find a sturdy place to hang and hook the swing, simply level out the ropes for an even hang. With proper set-up, you won't have to worry about the swing twisting, tipping, or rolling.
The Infant to Toddler swing measure 14 x 14 x 22 inches (WxHxD) and supports a maximum weight of up to 45 pounds. It's also a snap to take-down for storage or on-the-go portability.
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70 of 71 people found the following review helpful: By dennispsmith (Alameda, CA) - See all my reviews = Durability: This review is from: Fisher-Price Infant To Toddler Swing in Red (Toy) I first bought this swing 8 years ago when my nephew turned 1. He LOVED it, it was his best birthday gift. Since then, it has become our standard one-year-old gift. I've given it to dozens of children and received rave reviews every time. When a friend bought this for my son's first birthday, we were thrilled. He and his friends are now nearly four and still like to swing in it even though they have mastered the big-boy swing. My one-year-old will sit in it watching the big kids play in the garden and he is a mover - does not like to sit still at all. It is also perfect on days when the ground is too wet to crawl around (which seems like everyday lately).
By the way, I read the 'upside down' post. I was concerned and tried to turn mine upside down without a child in it and the ropes are balanced that I could not turn it even empty. That family may have had defective ropes or it was installed improperly... 27 of 28 people found the following review helpful: By MK (MA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Fisher-Price Infant To Toddler Swing in Red (Toy) We loved this swing last summer when my son was under 12 months old. My little guy is a peanut and I thought it would last a while, however, as he began to move around he was able to flip the swing. He was just over a year and leaned forward as far as he could and the whole thing flipped over. Needless to say we took it down immediately. We are now looking into a Step 2, 5 point harness, toddler swing. 31 of 33 people found the following review helpful: By Mr&MrsHeggie (Albuquerque, NM) - See all my reviews = Durability: This review is from: Fisher-Price Infant To Toddler Swing in Red (Toy) This is the best swing out there. Best features: -ability to adjust back as baby grows and wants to sit more upright. Many other swings sit back way too far and my baby didnt like that at all! -ability to remove the tray makes for ease in taking baby out -VERY SAFE...3 point harness, in addition to the tray that comes down. -length of ropes is perfect...not to high or too low! Overall, I dont think you will find a better swing with all these features. |