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evenflo exersaucer abc Evenflo Exersaucer Bouncing Activity Saucer – Openbax

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evenflo exersaucer abc Evenflo Exersaucer Bouncing Activity Saucer – OpenbaxLife is better with an ExerSaucer! Delight little eyes and engage little hands with the ExerSaucer Bouncing Activity Saucer. Give them hours of developmental fun with 360 degree seat spin, a unique rocking base and a variety of colors and textures. A ip book, self discovery mirror, colorful toys and toy bar will keep baby entertained until the cows come home. Bouncing, reaching, turning and stretching are all part of your childs development. Youll

 

Life is better with an ExerSaucer! Delight little eyes and engage little hands with the ExerSaucer® Bouncing Activity Saucer. Give them hours of developmental fun with 360-degree seat spin, a unique rocking base and a variety of colors and textures. A flip book, self-discovery mirror, colorful toys and toy bar will keep baby entertained until the cows come home. Bouncing, reaching, turning and stretching are all part of your child’s development. You’ll also love that the seat cushion is machine-washable, toys are easy to clean, and set-up is quick and easy, without any tools required. With three height settings, the ExerSaucer will be a favorite as they grow.

The ExerSaucer® Bouncing Activity Saucer offers parents a safe alternative to walkers with a variety of toys that help your baby achieve important developmental milestones. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends parents provide a safe, nurturing, and minimally-structured play environment for their infants. Colorful visuals, sounds and touch stimulate your baby's mind, while the rocking, spinning and bounce actions exercise their leg, back and neck muscles. Evenflo partnered with the Child Development Institute, to develop ExerSaucer activities that engage a baby's senses, spark imagination and encourage interaction. For over twenty years, ExerSaucer activity centers have helped children develop their gross motor skills, fine motor skills, object exploration, cause/effect learning, self-awareness, tactile development, visual development, object permanence and hand-eye coordination. Give your baby an ExersAwesome head start.

  • 12+ fun activities that help develop motor skills, hand-eye coordination and more
  • Unique rocking base provides rocking fun and helps with balance awareness
  • Easy-to-clean seat cushion is machine washable
  • Easy to assemble—no tools required
  • Available in 3 styles: Sweet Tea Party, Playful Pastures, and Moovin' & Groovin'
  • 12+ Fun Activities: So much for baby to do! Activities stimulate fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination and core muscle development for wiggly, giggly learning fun
  • Exer-Bounce: Enhanced springs provide 2X the bouncing action. Make sure you are giving your child exer-awesome bouncing fun!
  • Unique Rocking Base: The only brand with the base that provides rocking fun, helping stimulate balance awareness and core muscle development
  • 360° Seat Spin: Reaching, turning and stretching are all a part of your child’s development. The full-seat spin provides all-around fun!
  • 3-Position Height Adjustment: Easy to adjust, the 3 positions give your child more opportunity to bounce and play as they grow
  • Easy To Assemble: Sets up in minutes, without any tools required
  • Easy to Clean: Removable and machine-washable seat pad and wipeable toys allow you to keep the play area clean
  • Stabilizer Feet: Give you the ability to eliminate the rocking function, if your little one prefers

Playful Pastures:

  • Flip!: Flip the pages for numbers and ABC’s
  • Wobble and Spin!: Reach for Callie the cow to make her wobble, and spin the oversized bead she is standing on
  • Back and Forth!: Harvey the horse moves back and forth on his grassy hill
  • In and Out!: Move the barnyard animals in and out of the colorful barn
  • Reach!: Easy-to-grab plush hanging toys promote reaching and core development
  • Spin!: Can the chickens get their food? Activate the bead spinner to find out
  • Self-Discovery Mirror: Babies love seeing their own reflection!

Moovin' & Groovin'

  • Reach!: The plush toys on the toy bar promote reaching and stretching, helping to build spine and neck muscles
  • Wobble!: Callie the cow balances on her colorful blocks
  • Peek-A-Boo!: Sheep and pig take turns peeking in and out of the barn, revealing ABC’s along the way
  • Flip!: Let’s count our 123’s on the fun flip book
  • Rock Back And Forth!: Henry the horse rocks back and forth on his patch of green grass

Sweet Tea Party

  • Reach!: The plush hanging toys on the toy bar promote reaching and stretching, helping to build spine and neck muscles
  • Stack!: See how many layers of sweet cake they can stack on the plate
  • Flip!: Let’s count our 123’s on the fun flip book
  • Self-Discovery Mirror: Babies love seeing their own reflection
  • Spin!: Bead spinner offers fun sensory play
  • Chewy Stalk Toys: Provide soothing comfort
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