summer infant gentle vibrations Bright Starts Wild Vibes Infant to Toddler Rocker with Vibrations
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summer infant gentle vibrations

summer infant gentle vibrations Bright Starts Wild Vibes Infant to Toddler Rocker with Vibrations

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summer infant gentle vibrations Bright Starts Wild Vibes Infant to Toddler Rocker with VibrationsDescription Its a soothing safari for your wild child with the Wild Vibes 2 in 1 rocker and stationary seat from Bright Starts. This powerhouse multi use seat grows with baby and is great for infants and toddlers alike! Adults can soothe baby in the rocker mode, while the toy bar entertains from above with the colorful rattle and monkey bead chaser toy. The vibrating seat helps keep baby calm while you have a hands free moment with baby in view. One

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It’s a soothing safari for your wild child with the Wild Vibes 2-in-1 rocker and stationary seat from Bright Starts. This powerhouse multi-use seat grows with baby and is great for infants and toddlers alike! Adults can soothe baby in the rocker mode, while the toy bar entertains from above with the colorful rattle and monkey bead chaser toy. The vibrating seat helps keep baby calm while you have a hands-free moment with baby in view. One-button vibration functionality is built into the seat, so you can easily switch vibrations on or off to baby’s preference. To recline, use the buttons below the toy bar on each side of the seat to adjust forward and back. Use the front kickstand to seamlessly switch from rocker to stationary seat. When you're on the move, simply lift on each side when baby is not in the bouncer to move from room to room. This do-it-all chair grows with baby up to 40 lbs, so you’ll get years of use from newborn to toddler rocking chair. Keep the good times rocking with a removable seat pad that’s machine washable for any baby spit up or big kid messes. Great gift idea for baby shower or baby arrival!
  • Get years of use with this multi-function seat! The Bright Starts Wild Vibes Infant to Toddler Rocker transforms from rocker to stationary seat and grows with baby up to 40 lbs. Switch from rocker to stationary seat with stabilizing front kickstand
  • When you need a second set of hands, this vibrating seat comforts your baby boy or girl with soothing vibration movement. One-button vibration functionality is embedded in the seat and powered by 1 C battery (Not Included)
  • Keep baby snug and secure with the 5-point harness for added safety. The front kickstand and slip-resistant feet additionally help keep the seat secure for newborn and up
  • Introduce interactive play with the entertainment toy bar. Includes a colorful rattle and monkey bead chaser toy to encourage reaching, batting and fine motor skills. Remove the toy bar so you can get baby in and out easily
  • The seat features 2 recline positions to hold baby just right. Assembled dimensions 23.62" (H) x 19.29" (W) x 27.56" (L) . To clean, remove the seat pad and wash with cold water on gentle cycle. Frame and toys wipe clean


Price & Details
MSRP: 49.99
SKU: 13031-000
Dimensions (in): 23.62" (H) x 19.29" (W) x 27.56" (L)
User Age Range (months): 0 - 30 months
Assembly Required: Yes
Batteries: 1 C Alkaline Batteries Required (Not Included)
Materials: 63% Metal, 26% Plastic, 11% Fabric


Instructions & Care
  • Seat pad: Remove from frame. Fasten buckles on seat restraint and seat pad. Fasten all hook-and-loop patches to the corresponding patch. Machine wash with cold water, gentle cycle. No bleach. Tumble dry, using low heat.


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