![]() I think we’re both huge fans of Stage 1 of the ExerSaucer. Not a day goes by that he doesn’t use it. We can trade them out, and the possibilities are endless. I love the bright colors and unique toys that are attached to the bar. The mat that he lays on is soft, so even tummy time is more fun. He can’t do them by himself yet, but there is always someone nearby that can help him out. Sawyer loves the lights and sounds that come from the bar overhead. In just a few minutes, I had a very happy baby on my hands. It was a “read EVERY WORD of the instruction booklet and follow it to a t” project. I kept pulling pieces out of the box, and thinking to myself, “What have I gotten myself into?” It was definitely not a “snap-it-together and let’s go” project. I wish I had taken a picture of all the “parts” all over my living room. This is my review, so *I* was going to do it. My husband had promised me that he would put it together, but I was having none of that. The ExerSaucer arrived quickly, and I couldn’t wait to set it up. ![]() It sounded like it was right up my alley. So, when Evenflo approached me about trying out their new Exersaucer – World Explorer Triple Fun Plus+, (available at Babies R Us), I jumped at the chance to check it out. I want them to be educational, good for different levels of learning, and FUN. However, thoughts and opinions expressed in this post are 100% my own and have not been influenced in any way.Īs a mom of 8, I am always drawn to toys that are designed to meet the needs of children of different ages. I received a sample ExerSaucer as well as compensation for this post. ![]() Disclaimer: This post is sponsored by Evenflo. ![]()
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