Baby Door Bouncers a Great Way to Keep Your Baby Entertained

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When you have a new baby on the way you’ll no doubt have a shopping list longer than your arm of both essential and non-essential items which need to be purchased. Items like clothing, bedding, car seat, diapers and crib are, of course, the priorities. But it’s worth noting that growing babies will want to be amused! With that in mind, it’s a great idea to buy a baby door bouncer.

The time to invest in a door bouncer is when your child is able to sit without slouching in his high chair but before he can walk i.e. from approximately four to six months old.

The following is a list of features and benefits of baby door bouncers:
•    They are a great way to introduce exercise in a child’s life at a young age
•    When your child is in his door bouncer he is getting great leg activity and this builds up his leg muscles and will certainly help him later on when he starts to walk
•    Movement, especially in the early years, is a fantastic way to stimulate development of your child’s brain and assists in increasing a baby’s mental capacity
•    Even the youngest of human beings get bored! Babies like to have fun and they’re sure to have a blast kicking and moving about in their baby door bouncer.

Safety is the number one priority when choosing any baby product and a baby door bouncer is no exception. Here is a list of things to keep in mind when choosing your baby’s door bouncer:
•    Read all accompanying instructions and always stick to the warnings and rules contained therein
•    Never put your baby in a door bouncer if he is over the weight limit, even if it’s just by the tiniest bit
•    Don’t leave your baby in the door bouncer for too long. The maximum time your infant should stay in a baby door bouncer is roughly 45 minutes.
•    Always ensure that the area around the door bouncer is clutter-free. Otherwise your baby could hit her foot or toes against something hard or sharp
•    Although an older sibling might love to have a turn in the door bouncer, never let them do it if they are over the recommended weight limit. It’s best to entertain older siblings with something else while their younger brother or sister bounces away to his/her heart’s content in the door bouncer.