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Evenflo ExerSaucer 3-in-1 Pond

Evenflo ExerSaucer 3-in-1 Pond

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Brand: Evenflo
Category: Baby Product

List Price: $119.99
Buy New: $94.97 (On sale from $109.95)
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 63 reviews
Sales Rank: 42

Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 23
Dimensions (in): 30.5 x 30 x 10.1

MPN: 6231711
Model: 6231711
UPC: 032884142675
EAN: 0032884142675
ASIN: B000KZE3CG

Release Date: June 1, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Helps baby with gross motor skills, fine motor skills, object exploration, cause/effect learning, self-awareness, tactile development, visual development, object permanence, hand-eye coordination, and musical development
  • 11 age-appropriate toys
  • 3 stages include a Playmat, ExerSaucer, and Activity Table
  • 3-position height adjustment grows with baby
  • Carry handle makes it easy to carry and it folds flat for travel and storage

Accessories:

  • Evenflo Waterless Vaporizer
  • MOBI Stroller & Pathway Light

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Features:
  • Playmat, ExerSaucer and Activity Table in one unit
  • Folds significantly smaller than non-folding models for easy portability
  • Helps baby achieve 10 developmental milestones
  • 11 Age-appropriate toys
  • Variety of songs, sounds and phrases
  • Landscaped tray surrounds child
  • 3-position height adjustment
  • 3 flip-down feet for statioinary position
  • Seat locks in multiple positions
  • Removable, machine washable seat pad
  • For newborns to 24 mos.


Amazon.com Review
The Evenflo ExerSaucer Triple Fun Active Learning Center gives babies and parents plenty to be happy about. This ExerSaucer includes three play stations designed to grow with your child from infancy into toddler hood. Not only does it provide plenty of different, age-appropriate fun for babies and kids, its three-in-one design makes this an economical choice for parents.

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The Good: Triple Fun ExerSaucer features innovative, versatile configurations to provide babies and early toddlers hours of fun through many different developmental stages

The Bad: Assembly is labor intensive

In a Nutshell: Three-in-one activity center provides quality developmental fun for children from infancy through early toddler hood

At a Glance

Ages: Newborns to 24 months; maximum height 30 inches
Requires: Phillips screwdriver, 9 AAA batteries (3 in each of 3 activities)


The ExerSaucer provides three stages of activities for babies from birth until 24 months old. View larger.


Infants can reach and grab different toys above them. View larger.




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Activity Center Grows With Your Child in Three Stages
Children have a lot to learn in the first 24 months of their lives, and there are plenty of toys on the market designed to help them get through different growth stages, from practicing "tummy time" through learning to walk. The ExerSaucer combines three toys in one package, providing an economical and space-saving choice for parents that also gives babies a quality play experience.

Stage 1: Exploratory Fun for Newborns
Stage 1, for infants from birth through four months, is an activity mat that's designed for helping babies develop focus and learn to reach and grab. Infants can lie on the mat and interact with the toys on the toy bar that arches above, which includes three delightful toys that jingle, rattle, and buzz. The toy bar also plays music -- mommy or daddy can turn it on. The activity mat is quite compact in size, making it easy to use in a variety of spaces throughout your home.

Stage 2: Helps Baby Prepare for Walking
Stage 2 is the classic Exersaucer activity center designed for babies 4 months old until they can walk independently. The activity center stands on sturdy plastic legs that connect the circular activity tray to the saucer-shaped standing platform. The baby sits in the rotating bucket seat in the center with his feet reaching the saucer. He can push off with his feet to turn the seat around to reach any of the activities, which include the toy bar from the activity mat, as well as several other fun, interactive toys that move, spin, and play music.

The spring-loaded legs let baby bounce, helping him develop strong leg muscles, and the saucer itself wobbles, allowing baby to practice balancing in a safe environment. Note: your child needs to be able to hold his neck up independently to be ready for this toy, and he must be under 30 inches in height.

Stage 3: Interactive Fun for Toddlers
Once your child is able to walk independently, he'll be ready for the Stage 3 "activity table." It is simply a reconfiguration of the Stage 2 ExerSaucer: the standing platform is removed, and the activity ring is reconfigured into an S-shaped table. Its enlongated shape encourages young toddlers to walk from toy to toy.

Safe, Secure Fun
There are plenty of toys on the market to help your child exercise his legs, but we especially like the versatility and safety of the Stage 2 Exersaucer. It gives babies a safer place to develop his leg muscles than infant "walkers," and it provides a lot more stimulating activities than most baby "bouncers" that we've seen. And we are delighted that the Stage 3 configuration means babies don't have to abandon the fun activities once they start walking.

We really like infant activity mats, and this one provides plenty of stimulation with its toy bar. But we wish the padded mat was a bit larger, and, like some other activity mats, that it provided more enticement for babies to practice their "tummy time."

Stage 2 requires quite a bit of adult assembly: in fact, the manual has 11 pages of assembly instructions, and it is quite labor intensive. But once it's put together, your child will be able to use it for many months, and it is much easier to reconfigure into the Stage 3 activity table.



Customer Reviews:   Read 58 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Jumperoo is better   November 17, 2008
Tera Ulbert (San Diego, CA)
My son has this and two jumperoos. He prefers to be in his jumperoo 5 times longer and more frequent than the exersaucer. He does love the exersaucer though. I would give it 5 stars but if you are looking to only buy one item...buy a jumperoo. My son did not like or use the first stage. It was also really hard to put together. My son is also not too tall for his age, but he seems to be always standing slanted because even at the highest setting, he is too tall. He is only in the 50th percentile for an 8 month old. Buy the rain forest jumperoo. It will save your life! It has given me time to relax and watch my son have fun. :-)


5 out of 5 stars Great Saucer   November 5, 2008
D. Budde (Austin)
Great toy! Has so much to offer that it kept him occupied for a long time. Easy to adjust the legs, easy to remove the seat to wash! 3 different musical toys.


5 out of 5 stars The Best   November 2, 2008
S. C. Baker (Germany)
This is the best item I think that I have had for my child and this is my third son. And I don't think the older two has had any toy that can amount to this I love it and so does my seven month old.


5 out of 5 stars well done   October 31, 2008
troy (farmingdale, maine)
It was great for the short time our daughter used it. Lots of toys on it that interested her. No complaints and a good price on Amazon. $20 cheaper than Toys R Us


4 out of 5 stars A tremendous pain to assemble, but worth it   October 29, 2008
Simbolina (Bellevue, WA USA)
Of all the items we've assembled for our daughter, this was by far the most time consuming and most challenging. It requires you to screw together most of the pieces and the diagrams are confusing. I got it at my baby shower and assembled a little bit every week so that it was done by the time she was 5 months old and ready to use it :-) The stage 1 mat and bar with toys isn't very good. The toys are too hard for a newborn to pull in order to activate the music. But the stage 2 exersaucer is excellent. My daughter loves to sit in it and actually entertained herself practically on her own for 45 minutes - she literally cried when I tried to take her out. The stages are engaging, and I sometimes add other toys to the tray for variety. I haven't reached stage 3 yet, but even if she never uses that, stage 2 makes this worthwhile.
I didn't give it 5 stars because of how hard it was to assemble, but this and her Rainforest Jumperoo are by far her favorite toys. (She loves the Jumperoo because she can jump in it, but the ExerSaucer keeps her entertained longer due to the variety of little play stations).


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