The idea of dancing to melodious beats, the idea of jumping up and down, the idea of playing with toys while jumping heights and the idea of exercising is no more an adult activity well, playing with the toys never was but not even the rest ever since Baby Jumpers were

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Baby Einstein Rhythm Activity Saucer


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With a 360-degree swivel seat, babies can easily spin from toy to toy and enjoy all the Baby Einstein activity this baby saucer has to offer. The Baby Einstein Rhythm of The Reef Activity Saucer has ocean-themed activities, and soothing ocean sounds to keep your baby captivated, comfortable and content. Little ones love standing tall in their saucer and jumping with joy at their new view of the world. They’ll enjoy exploring a dozen toys and activity centres, like the spinning Orca whale, electronic piano and tropical fish toy. The octopus bead popper and bead chaser will encourage motor skills, while the hanging toys will help your baby with hand-eye coordination. With three easily adjustable height positions, this activity saucer will grow with your baby and their sense of curiosity.


This is, without a doubt, the best baby purchase I have made. The quality is excellent, the price is excellent, the shipping fast and - most of all - my grandson loves it! I literally paid over twice this price for another brand of exersaucer for my grandson for Christmas. He liked it and plays well in it. I wanted one for my house when he's with me and found this one. The toys were exactly as pictured, and he is crazy about all of them, but he especially loves the "piano". He usually turns around and goes straight for it every time. I had it almost put together by myself in about 20 minutes but had to ask for help when I realised I had put one toy in the wrong place and tried to get it out but couldn't. Once the person who helped was able to wrestle it out, then I got back and finished in a few more minutes. The best suggestion I would have - follow the directions exactly. The toys and holders for them look very similar, and it is very, very easy to make a mistake. The instructions could be better, but if you take your time and make sure you have the right toy going in the right spot on the diagram, then it will be easy for you.


Our 5-month-old grandson loves this and seems to like it more each time he visits. He will spend between 10-30 minutes playing with it until we need to do something else (a nice little break).

We have had it for a couple of months now, and it is well built, sturdy, has smooth surfaces and really seems to entertain an infant.

The ability to change from musical tunes to sounds is excellent (there are 3 keys on the keyboard for the baby to strike).

This will probably be a great toy until the baby starts cruising or walking, but the quality is gentle enough that future babies should enjoy it also.

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