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Review on 4moms MamaRoo 4.0 chaise lounge chair, multi-plush by Celina Kowalczyk ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

Even though our son is only a month old, we were already feeling a bit off balance as we attempted to complete domestic chores while also soothing and rocking the baby so that he would stop crying and being anxious. We were so impressed by the store's rocking chair that we looked up reviews online. While opinions varied widely, the vast majority confirmed that the chair actually rocked. The infant dozed off in the rocker on the first run after we'd made the purchase, and we eagerly tore off the DVDs, planning our activities for the newfound leisure time. What's the nuance here (at least for us)? The baby needs to be held in his arms until he relaxes and starts to fall asleep on his own. After rocking him for ten to thirty minutes, he would fall asleep in our arms and stay asleep if we put him in his crib. Now that he's calmed down, we'll rock him until he nods out, and then we'll carefully move him to the rocker, where he'll stay for a long time. Smartphone control is rarely used because it is unnecessary; more often than not, one must resort to poking buttons with one's toes. We also haven't seen much of an impact from the built-in sound, but we appreciate knowing it's there. Overall, we're pleased, it's great for a baby of a month, and I'd recommend it xD.

Pros
  • The primary benefit is that it effectively treats motion sickness. Additionally, there are many various programs so you can find the one that's best for your kid, it's simple to construct, and it washes and dries rapidly.
Cons
  • The cradle's lifting and lowering phases are the noisiest and might be reduced. For a kid, I don't think it does much besides make him wobble, but adults can be so annoying late at night. In addition, the rocking chair does not transition smoothly between programs or types of motion sickness, causing the cradle to jerk sharply and perhaps waking the baby.