Fisher-Price Baby Papasan Infant Seat – Butterfly Pink

  • Infant Seat with deluxe softgoods on a unique frame
  • Contains a mobile with a built-in mirror and removable soft ladybug
  • Soothing vibrations and calming music add to the environment and help to sooth baby to sleep

Product Description
Give your baby a cushiony cradle to rock and relax in. The Baby Papasan Infant seat plays music in two soothing modes: classical and lullabyes. It contains a mobile with a built-in mirror and removable soft ladybug. The head of the mobile pivots to provide a good angle for baby, and the mobile arm rotates away towards the back for easy access for loading and unloading baby.The soft seat contours perfectly to baby’s body, creating a plush cozy environment that supports baby’s back, sides and head. Soothing vibrations and calming music help to sooth baby to sleep. Papasan folds easily for storage. Weight capacity up to 25 lbs. Requires 3 “C” batteries, not included. Measures 25″ x 23″ x 29″…. More >>

Fisher-Price Baby Papasan Infant Seat – Butterfly Pink

5 Responses to this post.

  1. Posted by NewMomPlus1 on 30.03.10 at 3:24 am

    I am a first time parent and my sister told me that this was not a good product. I bought it anyway and I have regreted spending the money on it every time I have used it.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Posted by Michelle Micallef on 30.03.10 at 3:24 am

    This swing does not swing, it hardly moves when turned on. I am very unhappy with my purchase and wish I had not ordered this product online. It is impossible to get it back into the box once assembled and by the time I would get my money back for it my baby will have grown out of it.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. Posted by Susan M. Kennedy on 30.03.10 at 3:24 am

    We have not used this product yet, but everything seems to be in order. The product arrived in a very timely manner and was in excellent condition.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. Posted by D Darkman on 30.03.10 at 3:24 am

    My baby really never liked sitting in this chair. Always squirming, wants to get out — this is from 1 month up to 4 months (as he is today… can’t evaluate beyond 4 mos.) He doesn’t appreciate the vibrate, nor the music that much. It’s too firm to bounce appreciably (find something with 2 legs in front, none in back) Compare to a Baby Einstein mat placed on the floor, which simply captivates him and has him staring up at the blinking lights… although that’s comparing apples to oranges, chalk to cheese.

    The one thing that shocked me about this chair, was that the “music” option features the song “All Through the Night” which is a religious song. Now, it is a beautiful song, but come on, do you think America simply has no atheists, agnostics, Hindus, Jews, Moslems, Buddhists, etc., that you could slip in a little Christian music there and think no one at all will mind? Honestly, could you imagine a company thinking it would be appropriate to spring on unsuspecting buyers baby music that was actually “L’internationale” the communist anthem, or “Hava Nagila”, or “Dixie” or the theme song for Greenpeace or the NRA or something specific like that? It’s just not right from a business point of view — aimed at a general buying public, you should not do something tailored and specific to a subset market. What were they thinking?

    If you’re Christian — then obviously this is a fine item you might love. But without labeling it as a Christian-music item, it’s terribly unfair to sell it they way they did.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. Posted by Atomic Leo on 30.03.10 at 3:24 am

    Our 3 month old son used this chair since we brought him home. A nice reclined chair however it didn’t seem to help his acid reflux. We also had problems with the plastic music box attached at the bottom of the chair. He kicks like crazy and there’s very little padding around the box. One day he split open his heels while sitting in the chair and kicking the box.
    Rating: 3 / 5

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Fisher-Price Baby Papasan Infant Seat – Butterfly Pink

  • Infant Seat with deluxe softgoods on a unique frame
  • Contains a mobile with a built-in mirror and removable soft ladybug
  • Soothing vibrations and calming music add to the environment and help to sooth baby to sleep

Product Description
Give your baby a cushiony cradle to rock and relax in. The Baby Papasan Infant seat plays music in two soothing modes: classical and lullabyes. It contains a mobile with a built-in mirror and removable soft ladybug. The head of the mobile pivots to provide a good angle for baby, and the mobile arm rotates away towards the back for easy access for loading and unloading baby.The soft seat contours perfectly to baby’s body, creating a plush cozy environment that supports baby’s back, sides and head. Soothing vibrations and calming music help to sooth baby to sleep. Papasan folds easily for storage. Weight capacity up to 25 lbs. Requires 3 “C” batteries, not included. Measures 25″ x 23″ x 29″…. More >>

Fisher-Price Baby Papasan Infant Seat – Butterfly Pink

5 Responses to this post.

  1. Posted by NewMomPlus1 on 30.03.10 at 3:24 am

    I am a first time parent and my sister told me that this was not a good product. I bought it anyway and I have regreted spending the money on it every time I have used it.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Posted by Michelle Micallef on 30.03.10 at 3:24 am

    This swing does not swing, it hardly moves when turned on. I am very unhappy with my purchase and wish I had not ordered this product online. It is impossible to get it back into the box once assembled and by the time I would get my money back for it my baby will have grown out of it.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. Posted by Susan M. Kennedy on 30.03.10 at 3:24 am

    We have not used this product yet, but everything seems to be in order. The product arrived in a very timely manner and was in excellent condition.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. Posted by D Darkman on 30.03.10 at 3:24 am

    My baby really never liked sitting in this chair. Always squirming, wants to get out — this is from 1 month up to 4 months (as he is today… can’t evaluate beyond 4 mos.) He doesn’t appreciate the vibrate, nor the music that much. It’s too firm to bounce appreciably (find something with 2 legs in front, none in back) Compare to a Baby Einstein mat placed on the floor, which simply captivates him and has him staring up at the blinking lights… although that’s comparing apples to oranges, chalk to cheese.

    The one thing that shocked me about this chair, was that the “music” option features the song “All Through the Night” which is a religious song. Now, it is a beautiful song, but come on, do you think America simply has no atheists, agnostics, Hindus, Jews, Moslems, Buddhists, etc., that you could slip in a little Christian music there and think no one at all will mind? Honestly, could you imagine a company thinking it would be appropriate to spring on unsuspecting buyers baby music that was actually “L’internationale” the communist anthem, or “Hava Nagila”, or “Dixie” or the theme song for Greenpeace or the NRA or something specific like that? It’s just not right from a business point of view — aimed at a general buying public, you should not do something tailored and specific to a subset market. What were they thinking?

    If you’re Christian — then obviously this is a fine item you might love. But without labeling it as a Christian-music item, it’s terribly unfair to sell it they way they did.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. Posted by Atomic Leo on 30.03.10 at 3:24 am

    Our 3 month old son used this chair since we brought him home. A nice reclined chair however it didn’t seem to help his acid reflux. We also had problems with the plastic music box attached at the bottom of the chair. He kicks like crazy and there’s very little padding around the box. One day he split open his heels while sitting in the chair and kicking the box.
    Rating: 3 / 5

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