Baby Einstein Rhythm of the Reef Activity Saucer Reviews

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Baby Einstein Rhythm of The Reef Activity Saucer Reviews

By – Baby Play Gears

How’s The Design? Some Photos

Design VerdictThe design of the Baby Einstein Rhythm of The Reef Activity Saucer is really beautiful.

Worth? I must say, yes!

Multiple Play Modes

The electronic piano toy lights up, and features classical melodies, realistic piano notes and language discovery.

360 Degree Rotation

The comfy seat rotates 360 degrees so baby can easily access all the activity stations.

Other Toys to Explore

With a spinning frog bead chaser, rattle drum with beads, mirror, sun stalk and spinning bird, baby will spend hours exploring and playing.

Adjustable Height

5 height settings are easily adjustable to keep up with your growing baby.

Endless Entertainment

With so many neighborhood-themed activities, baby will spend hours exploring with nourishing content from Baby Einstein.

Detailed Specifications

Product Dimensions: 30.5 x 33 x 29 inches Origin: Colombia Battery life: 20 hours Activities: 12 plus Seat rotation: 360 degree

The Positives

Provide additional comfort for baby Excellent design Easy Storage Variety of activities

The Negatives

No padding around the sides of the seat

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Does the seat come out to wash? - You can take the seat apart to take the cover off but I don't know if it is machine washable. (seems like it should be, it looks like cotton) My only concern would be that any shrinkage would cause it not fit back onto the ring that it attaches to. Cold water, line dry?

What Customers Say About It?

Our baby loves this, and we loved that it was on sale and cheaper than we had seen at Target! We first put our infant in it at 4 months and he kind of just sat in there for a span of 7 to 10 minutes staring at everything and we'd push the buttons and twist the rattles for him.

By: Javier O