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Evenflo ExerSaucer SmartSteps - ABC | 
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| Brand: Evenflo Category: Baby Product
List Price: $99.99 Buy New: $70.00 You Save: $29.99 (30%)
New (7) from $70.00
Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 244
Color: ABC Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 15 Dimensions (in): 30 x 30 x 31.5
MPN: 6161812 Model: 6161812 UPC: 032884145423 EAN: 0032884145423 ASIN: B000YZAZMO
Release Date: January 4, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Variety of Interchangeable Toys | | • | Rocks, Spins, and Bounces | | • | Removable, Machine-Washable Pad | | • | 3 Height Adjustments | | • | Folds Down for Easy Storage and Portability |
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Product Description Features: - Portability! Folds significantly smaller than non-folding models in the marketplace
- Age-appropriate toys help babies achieve 10 important developmental milestones
- Variety of songs
- Rock, spin and bounce!
- Landscaped tray surrounds child
- 3-position height adjustment
- 3 flip-down feet for statioinary position
- Seat locks in multiple positions
- Removable, machine washable seat pad
- Requires 3 AAA batteries (not included)
- For infants 4 months to walking age (30" maximum height)
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| Customer Reviews: Read 14 more reviews...
My Son Loves It! November 3, 2008 kelw (Spring, Texas) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We bought this for my son when he was 5-1/2 months old. It took him a day or two to get used to it but once he did - WOW! He loves it! When he bounces in it it is loud, and you'll hear the songs in your sleep, but it provides hours upon hours of entertainment. My son is now 8 months old and he still loves it. Moreso now that I've moved it up a notch so it fits him again. My only complaints are (1) it's a little hard to fold the legs for portability and, more importantly (2) the purple clover looking thing with the blocks and the apple with the worm are both a little too bendable and not secure in their place. My son is strong and more than once I think he's hit his mouth when bending it trying to put it in his mouth. They come out of the slot and have both been known to go flying across the room. The clips on the side need to be made a little differently so as to avoid it snapping and hitting the kids in the mouth or becoming airborne. Really, though, it isn't an everyday occurence and my son prefers this over his brand new Jumperoo. I still rate it 4 stars and if they can work on the other issues I'd give it more than 5.
Baby loves it! October 30, 2008 Alaina's Mommy (Brentwood, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My seven month old daughter LOVES her exersaucer! I was worried that it might be overstimulating, since it is one of the only exersaucers that I've seen with quite so many toys and colors. But she just sits in there, happy as a clam, bouncing away and spinning around to play with the various toys. My only gripes are that this thing takes so many batteries (twelve AAA's!) and the toy bar. It's cute, but sometimes when my baby is jumping around in there the toys swing a smack her in the head/face. They don't hit her enough to hurt her, but it's a little obnoxious. The upside is that the bar is removeable, the downside is that she really likes pulling the little toys on it so I'm a little hesitant to remove it. It was fairly easy to put together. I watched my husband assemble it in 15 minutes with a drill. =) I would definitely recommend it!
Wonderful! October 20, 2008 J. Buckles (Bay Area, CA) We bought this for our 4 month old and he loves it. There is so much for him to play with and learn from. As he gets older he notices new things and is entertained for longer periods of time. I will recommend this to all my friends as a must have item for their child.
Beloved toy of ours October 15, 2008 Candra C. Georgi (Marietta, GA United States) I don't know what I'd do without this awesome toy. My son is 6 months old now, but has been enjoying it for almost 2 months. He loves all the toys, noise & lights. It's made his body really strong and gives me a hands free moment now and then. It folds up great (as we travel a lot) and seems very sturdy & well made. I am very very pleased with this product.
You can remove the toys! September 26, 2008 David (California) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
These things have way too many toys on them. We chose this one because you can easily remove all but one o the toys. We've started our 4 month-old with just two toys, and she loves it. As she gets bigger we'll change/add toys. It takes a bit to get assembled, but it's really very nice.
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