BabyBjörn BABYBJORN Wooden Toy for Bouncer - Googly Eyes (080500US)

BabyBjörn BABYBJORN Wooden Toy for Bouncer - Googly Eyes (080500US)
BabyBjörn BABYBJORN Wooden Toy for Bouncer - Googly Eyes (080500US)
BabyBjörn BABYBJORN Wooden Toy for Bouncer - Googly Eyes (080500US)
BabyBjörn BABYBJORN Wooden Toy for Bouncer - Googly Eyes (080500US)
BabyBjörn BABYBJORN Wooden Toy for Bouncer - Googly Eyes (080500US)
BabyBjörn BABYBJORN Wooden Toy for Bouncer - Googly Eyes (080500US)

Key features

  • Colorful, playful design and spinning figures stimulate your child's development and desire to play
  • Fits all BABYBJÖRN bouncers models
  • Attaches easily and securly. Stimulates child development through play
  • Made with materials that are safe for baby to chew on
  • Ages: 0 - 24 months
  • The wooden toy is made from wood, steel and plastic. The plastic is PVC-free and contains no bisphenol A (BPA), phthalates, cadmium, lead, bromine, or chlorine. Moreover, the plastic is recyclable.
  • Complies with toy standard EN:71. It is guaranteed free from harmful substances and safe for children to chew or suck on.
  • Tested and approved as a safe product, the Wooden Toy complies with strict toy standards and is guaranteed to be free from prohibited substances. Made from solid wood, steel, and PVC-free, recyclable plastic, you can allow your child to nibble, chew, and suck, on the pieces - ideal during baby's teething phase.
Size1 Count (Pack of 1)
ColorMulitcolor

BabyBjörn BABYBJORN Wooden Toy for Bouncer - Googly Eyes (080500US)

List Price: $95.29$85.76DEALYou Save: $9.53 (10%)
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Customer Reviews

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Expensive and worth it.
Betsina✓ Verified PurchaseMay 10, 2018
This has entertained our baby since we bought it when she was 8 weeks. Now she's almost 19 weeks and every day she just finds something new and interesting about it, and a new way to learn new skills. It's not fancy and it's definitely expensive, but it's had the longest life of any toy we've bought so far in terms of keeping her interest and develop.
our 4 month old was getting impatient in his babybjorn bouncer quite easily now that he is so curious to see and ...
Kenny K. Lee✓ Verified PurchaseMarch 16, 2018
I asked my wife if we really needed to spend $40 on a piece of a metal with wooden figures on it. She said yes. Reason being, our 4 month old was getting impatient in his babybjorn bouncer quite easily now that he is so curious to see and grab things. I gave in and bought this and it has been a game changer. The baby stays in his bouncer a lot longer than anticipated and keeps him busy. We get to actually sit down and eat, do laundry, dishes, etc. One of the best investments I made in baby products!
this was great to watch how baby evolved with the bar
Paul G✓ Verified PurchaseFebruary 22, 2018
this was great to watch how baby evolved with the bar. initially playing just with the flowers, then noticing the red beads and finally playing with the eyes! great to buy time!
This is the perfect addition to the baby Bjorn bouncer
Sarah✓ Verified PurchaseFebruary 22, 2018
This is the perfect addition to the baby Bjorn bouncer, my little guy loved the bouncer as it is but now with this toy bar he is entertained for a while. The flowers are easy for them to grab and move even when they are still trying to figure out how to work their hands. Love that all the toys are made of wood (with the exception of the flower petals) I can tell this is durable and will last for a long time. ðŸ‘ðŸ¼ðŸ‘🼠Highly recommend as an addition to your bouncer!
sweet design and most importantly
Ryan Sayles✓ Verified PurchaseOctober 21, 2017
Simple, sweet design and most importantly, my baby loves it. Though here and there, the eyes land in such a way as to look like they're pleading for help. The fact that the face has no mouth makes the pleading eyes worse. As if even if they wanted to plead for help, they couldn't. I don't think it bothers the baby at all though, just me. Perhaps if the face had a mouth, particularly in the shape of a smile? Then it would just look like a happy, though kind of intense face and I wouldn't spend my time looking at a baby bouncer guiltily, while rocking the baby to sleep, feeling like I was committing a sin of omission.
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