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Fisher Price Swing

Fisher Price Swing

By Danny Mitchell Ashton

Few things are more soothing to a fussy infant than gently swinging in a swing, but they rapidly outgrow the indoor wind-up swings that work so well to rock them when they're tiny. Fisher Price makes swings for toddlers that are just the right size for those who are too big for infant swings and too small for regular swing set or playground swings.

Recommended for ages 6 months to 36 months, the Fisher Price Swing has a snack tray that lifts up for easily putting a child into and taking it out of the swing. It also has a three point harness that keeps the child in place. For children on the younger end of the recommended age group, the swing reclines. It's made of tough and sturdy thick plastic.


It measures 14 x 14 x 22 inches (width x height x depth), and can hold a child weighing up to 45 lbs.

When choosing where to put a toddler swing, make sure you can put it high enough off the ground that your toddler cannot climb into it alone because of the danger of the swing tipping and causing her to fall out. When using the Fisher Price swing with infants who are not yet able to sit up, it is important to limit swinging to gentle swaying until his neck muscles strengthen sufficiently. This is true even with a swing that reclines for infants.

When setting up your Fisher Price swing, be sure that there is sufficient room around it so that the swing won't hit anything when it's in motion. Six feet of clearance in each direction is recommended. It's a big day when an infant or toddler "graduates" to using a toddler swing. Like her older siblings, she gets to play outside and enjoy the great feeling of swinging with dad or mom by her side.

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