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HABA Airy-Fairy Baby Swing | 
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Brand: Haba Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $107.99
New (4) from $107.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 7328
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.3 Dimensions (in): 23.1 x 14.6 x 7.2
MPN: 4828 Model: 4828 EAN: 4010168048284 ASIN: B000HDDF7A
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Straps provide support | | • | Fly through the air | | • | Adjustable seat strap | | • | Recommended Age Range 8 months to 18 months | | • | Haba;Germany;infant;baby;swing |
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Product Description What a super feeling, to glide through the air! Baby's aged 8 mths to 18 mths can safely swing in this extra soft seat-pairs of straps provide back and front support. The netting on back and seat provides air circulation. Adjustable straps. Material: polyester, washable; plywood molding, spinnaker nylon umbrella. Ages 8-18mths.
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| Customer Reviews:
My kids love their Haba swings April 16, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this for my baby and the Icarus swing for my toddler. I hated to spend so much on swings, but they have been well worth the money. We hung them inside in a doorway so they can use them over the long winter months.
They are both well made and attractive. My kids have used them almost every day for a year now--not many things that I've bought have had that kind of staying power.
Our toddler loves this swing. November 11, 2007 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
We've had this since our boy was 8 months old; he's now 2 1/2. He loves this very sturdy swing--he calls it his "parachute" swing and apparently finds it comfortable, as he wants to stay in it for up to half an hour. There are very solid latches on both sides (the kind used in heavy-duty backpacks) and lots of padding in the seat.
My single complaint is that the padding is so thick that getting him in and out of the swing is a little awkward unless I have a second person to help by holding the front and back of the seat wide open. I need to hoist my child with one arm and use my free hand to wedge the seat open, then wiggle him into the seat, threading one foot through and then the other, then fasten the latches. Once he's in, though, I feel he's very safe, and I am not sure he could get out even if he wanted to given the stiffness of the padding.
The materials are high quality. Ours still looks brand new, though it's spent the last year outside hanging from the roof of our covered porch (we live in New England). All in all, it's been well worth the relatively high price.
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