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3-in-1 Rocker Napper

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September 29, 2013

Tiny Love believes in offering baby gear that is designed to offer smart and simple solutions for parents. A great product to reflect this is their 3-in-1 Rocker Napper, which was named one of the best new baby products of 2012 by Babble and a must-have by FitPregnancy magazine.

The 3-in-1 Rocker Napper is an innovative infant seat that is versatile, easy to use and features a contemporary design. The 3-in-1 Rocker Napper has three positions that is simple to switch and adapt to a baby’s needs. It’s also a rocker so the seat can be used to entertain the baby. The seat also includes a fun baby with dangling soft friendly pals that’s attached to the seat. In addition to the dangling toys, it also has a music box that plays nine soothing tunes to help baby relax.

If your baby suffers from reflux like mine did his first three-four months, this seat helps baby digest more easily by outing it in the middle reclining position. I noticed less throw up. Once baby falls asleep after a feeding you just push the button in the back of the seat and it enables the seat to fully recline for a flat and cozy sleeping environment with raised boarders. You can also activate calming vibrations throughout the seat. Another benefit of this seat, unlike other bouncy seats on the market, is that it can be used for children up to 40 pounds.

The 3-in-1 Rocker Napper is available in beige and red; blue and the striped “Flow” pattern and the MSRP is $99.99. The seat can be purchased on www.amazon.com, Toys “R” Us and www.tinylove.com.

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