![]() ![]() When I’m seated, I lay her on her back across my upper legs and rock then side to side. Unlike my other two children, she has a thing for what I refer to as “leg-rocking”. Now, as I mentioned earlier, my baby Zellene LOVES the Kangaroo setting. Of course, this feature is probably more useful for parents that like to be barefoot, like myself. I love that the controls are on the floor because it enables me to start (and stop) the seat using my toes. That might seem like an odd place to you, but usually, your hands are going to have a baby in them. The last feature I’d like to mention is that the controls are all on the ground. In fact, they are so easy to take out that my son frequently snatches them to play ball. There are 3 soft, reversible balls that easily pop in and out of the mobile. The seat also features a quick-adjust seat recline. If your baby enjoys background noise, the mamaRoo has built-in nature sounds or you can use the MP3 player hook-up to play your own music. The mamaRoo has a cover that zips into place, making it easy to remove for cleaning in your washing machine. Babies are messy and they will manage to spit up and poo in all the worst places (like the car seat, in your bed, and on your lap while you’re sitting in a restaurant). The movement of the mamaRoo is enough to make me recommend it to every parent I know, however, there are still a ton of other great features to it. For our baby, the favorite setting is “Kangaroo” on the fastest speed – more on that later! These movements are different from a swing and unlike anything else I’ve ever seen. Each of the five movements can also be adjusted between five speeds. Unlike a swing that just goes front to back or side to side or a bouncer that just vibrates, the mamaRoo moves in many ways – five ways to be exact. You see, the people at 4Moms strapped motion sensors to real parents as they soothed and calmed their babies, then used that info to develop a product that would move the way that we do. ![]() Why the mamaRoo?įor those who don’t know it, the mamaRoo was developed to mimic the parents’ movements. ![]() For any mom (or dad) who has set up a full-size swing before, you know this is a great feature! Those swings are a pain to take apart (if you want to go through the hassle) and storing them, in general, is just a pain. Make sure you save the box that it comes in, because when you are ready to store it between babies, it disassembles and fits nicely back in the box. Setting up the 4moms mamaRoo was really easy and took me maybe 5 minutes. Imagine my delight when the great people at 4Moms sent me a mamaRoo (at no cost) to review! I was giddy when it showed up on my doorstep! 4Moms mamaRoo Review It was the one thing I really wanted for our baby. I decided early on that I would scrimp and save during this pregnancy so I could purchase a mamaRoo. Actually, neither of my children had been very fond of swings or bouncers. My little Jacob had been a fussy, colicky baby and I couldn’t help but wonder if the mamaRoo would have made a difference in our lives. After already having 2 babies, I had most things that I needed for our kids, but I had not forgotten the mamaRoo. Plus, we still had that swing and bouncer.įast forward to my last pregnancy. I thought about that mamaRoo, I wanted the mamaRoo, but it still just wasn’t in our limited budget. Then my second child, Jacob, was born two years later. We had a hand-me-down swing and bouncer too, and I figured this couldn’t be much better than those. We were just managing to pay our bills each month, so it was a splurge we just couldn’t afford….especially not knowing if our baby would even like it. The blogger raved about how great it was, and I drooled on my keyboard. It was when my daughter, Maggie (now 4 years old), was just a few months old that I first saw the mamaRoo on another blog that I followed. I don’t normally start out a review by shouting my love for a product, but I’ve just gotta say it – I LOVE the 4Moms mamaRoo! ![]()
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