The Original Hugaboo Infant Sitting Chair - Blue Chevron , 3-10 Month
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In comparison to the bumbo, I am not concerned about the baby falling out of this.
It's best to stay on the ground. It is, in essence, a chair.
After more than two months in it, my baby began to lean forward, as a curious baby would, to grab items within his reach. My son, on the other hand, had never lean forward before, especially not on his own.
Hello! While the Hugaboo seat is great for on-the-go and can be used almost anywhere, it is best used on the floor rather than in chairs. It would not be suitable for use on an airplane because the Hugaboo does not allow for the use of a seat belt.
Selected User Reviews For The Original Hugaboo Infant Sitting Chair - Blue Chevron , 3-10 Month
Hugaboo is a fantastic creature! We weren't sure if this product would be suitable for our three-month-old grandson, but it was! He was able to sit alone and, to his surprise, drew himself forward and sat up in Hugaboo. It makes him laugh and smile, and it does the same for us! br>br>The Hugaboo is a sturdy, soft, and comfortable seat that can be placed wherever he needs one. I would definitely buy it again and recommend it to others as a gift! br>br>Thank you, Hugaboo, for providing a high-quality product that makes our entire family happy!.
My baby is only two months old, but he is extremely alert and constantly wants to look around. He's a little wobbly because of his age, so I'll put a little pillow in front of him while he's sitting in this so he doesn't lean forward or to the side. Once he's a little bigger, he'll be able to sit up on the couch like a little man with his mom and dad. It is extremely relaxing. It's well-made, with a cute pattern. Overall, I believe this is a good value for the money, and I am pleased with it.
My little one will be three months old on January 10th, but she already has a very strong neck. This is something we've used a lot. She enjoys watching everything, and this provides her with the opportunity to do so. It's super soft, and the bottom buttons are fantastic. It makes it easier for you to go out with her. It's a bit bulky, but I'd rather have it that way than be uncomfortable. We put a small neck pillow around her waist because she's still a little small for it at 13 pounds, unlike the bumbo seat. Her legs are not being forced into a position where she can freely move them.
I live in Florida, and my daughter lives in Massachusetts. My 7-month-old granddaughter is discussed every day. She was telling me about how she would prop herself up against her boppy pillow to get some work done, only to hear LAILA crying and realize she had slid down and was not sitting up. I went to Amazon in search of a solution. I saw it, ordered it, and had it delivered to her house. Two days later, I received a call that was both surprising and heartfelt. Laila appears to enjoy it; she sits up straight, can reach over for her toys, and plays independently. This is a soft and supportive top that I would recommend.
I needed something to keep my son off his back because he suffers from torticollis. Being in the 99th percentile 96% I was concerned that most floor seats would be too difficult to get in and out of or wouldn't be supportive because they max out at 25 lbs. He began using it at the age of four months, and after a month, he was able to sit on his own, which I believe was due to this seat. (Our first child sat around the age of six months, but not independently until almost eight months. ) It provided support in all the right places and prevented him from slipping down. His muscles grew stronger, and it became clear that he wouldn't be needing it for much longer. I still use it now and then, and it's still holding up to his growing size (he's nearly 26 pounds and 30 inches tall).
I strongly recommend this to anyone with a 90 baby or if they refuse to sit and just try straightening their legs. This is a fantastic seat, and I wish I had it when we first arrived.
This was not at all useful to me. My child finds it more difficult to get in and out of than it is worth. When seated, the design favored a straight leg over an outwardly bent leg, which is less effective for learning balance. Instead of trying to sit upright, the large rounded back seemed to encourage baby to lean forward. When you combine that with his small front, all he wanted to do was lean forward and grab his feet rather than try to sit up.
This was just delivered to me. It's far superior to what I had anticipated. I was worried that I wouldn't like the green/yellow colors, but they're really nice in person, and the pictures online don't do them justice. It really helps infants sit up. not tripping over This is what I'm using for a 6-month-old who wants to sit up but can't yet. She enjoyed being able to sit. she's keeping a close eye on everything that's going on in the world around We had a lot of fun with the toys we hung on the loops. This is preferable to a boppy because the hugaboo can be used as a bobby for younger babies. After that, switch to a sit-up position. Both a boppy and a boppy are in my possession. hugs and kisses I feel like the boppy was a waste of money because the hugaboo is similar in function but has more features.
I'm a first-time mom, so I read the reviews and chose the "newer version" of this pillow; however, I think I should have gone with the original version. br>br>It comes vacuum-sealed, which I really liked! br>I fluffed and fluffed but the back end never really rose up to support, and I reread reviews (tried the blanket trick), but even now at 4 months (2nd week), this pillow still makes my child cry because it provides no back (help sit up) support, so she goes all the way back and her legs seem to go to sleep (become ice cold). br>br>I don't think this pillow seat is anything more than an expensive bad decision on my part. br>And yes, I considered "maybe when she's older," but at the rate her back height (or lack thereof) is going, she'll never be able to use it.