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im looking for an activity centre for my 3 month old baby. The two ive seen that i really like are the Graco Baby Einstein discover and play centre and the leapfrog learn and groove activity centre. Has anyone bought these items? if so which would you recommend?

2006-11-26 21:32:20 · 10 answers · asked by newmama 2 in Pregnancy & Parenting Newborn & Baby

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I've gone for the Einstein cause it has more stuff on it but the learn and groove isgood and OK from 4 months einstin is 6 months but saying that my daughter went in it from 5 months hope that helps xx

2006-11-26 22:26:51 · answer #1 · answered by makemesmile 2 · 0 0

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which is the best activity centre? graco baby einstein discover and play or leapfrog learn and groove station?
im looking for an activity centre for my 3 month old baby. The two ive seen that i really like are the Graco Baby Einstein discover and play centre and the leapfrog learn and groove activity centre. Has anyone bought these items? if so which would you recommend?

2015-08-10 14:39:59 · answer #2 · answered by Bearnard 1 · 0 0

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2016-11-14 07:43:43 · answer #3 · answered by shutt 4 · 0 0

I have both of these and if I had to only buy one it would definitely be the Einstein activity center. I have a 7-month old, and although she does love jumping in her jumperoo, she doesn't love it 100% of the time. sometimes she's happy in there for 10 minutes, sometimes she hates it after 30 seconds. she likes her einstein center 100% of the time we put her in there. The good thing about the Einstein activity center is yes, there are a lot of toys attached to it, but there is also enough surface space where i can put my baby's other favorite toys. i sprinkle 4 or 5 of her little toys on the open surface space and that keeps her interested so that she doesn't get bored with playing with the same toys over and over again, month after month. there is no place on the jumperoo where i can just lay extra toys that she can grab so she's stuck with the same ones and she loses interest pretty quickly sometimes. Another reason why i like the einstein better is that for babies to be properly seated in the jumperoo, they should not have their feet flat on the ground (they are kind of on their tip toes). that means all the weight/pressure is on their crotch 100% of the time. with the einstein my baby can stand and put pressure on her legs, but when she gets tired she can also just rest in the seat. i think it's more comfortable for her. the last reason why i prefer the einstein is that it has a smaller footprint than the jumperoo and takes up less space (i dont know what goingcrazy is talking about b/c i'm looking at both right now and the jumperoo definitely has a larger base circumference!!!). it's easier to move around from room to room (i can easily drag it).. the jumperoo isn't as easy to move around which is fine if you just want it to be in one place. in the long run, i think you'd get more use out of the einstein center. maybe you can try to borrow the jumperoo or go over to a friend's home who owns it so that you can see if your baby likes it or not before investing the money to buy one.

2016-03-13 22:32:02 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

My daughter was bought the leapfrog learn and groove station. She really likes the bright lights when the piano is on and the noises, but there isn't a great deal of activities on it, although you turn the page in what looks like a book and the functions of the piano and record deck changes eg the record deck in one mode plays the alphabet song and in the other it plays nursery rhymes. If I was given the choice though, I would have liked to have had a look at the baby einstein one as it does look like there are more activites on it.

2006-11-28 00:00:04 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

These things werent around when I had my kids so I had a google. They seem to be a seat to keep your baby safe plus a few toys. Once the toys have been explored that leaves the baby restraint. Of course you want to buy your baby lots of fun stuff but my suggestion is buy lots of smaller activity toys that you can put on the tray of her high chair or clip on to her stroller. The ones you least expect will become the favourites and you will be glad of them when you need to distract her whilst you talk to the doctor, buy a blouse, talk to the doctor etc. You can rotate them so that when she gets bored you produce another one from the cupboard. Remember that kids develop very quickly and if you buy a variety of toys you can get them for different stages and keep her interest for longer.

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2016-05-01 02:51:50 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Baby einstein all the way. I have been nannying for years and have great experiences with these.

2006-11-27 00:55:38 · answer #8 · answered by MrsC 4 · 0 0

we have a chicco one but found the baby was easy bored

2006-11-27 08:25:02 · answer #9 · answered by mummy to thomas n summer 5 · 0 0

NEITHER, BOTH ARE EXPENSIVE AND DONT TEACH A THING. SIT AND READ TO YOUR BABY INSTEAD OF PLONKING THEM INFRONT A PIECE OF ELECTRONIC CRAP!!

2006-11-26 23:48:24 · answer #10 · answered by big bird 3 · 0 3

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