Step 1: Unpack box. Tracy was shocked by the number of parts in the tiny box. Mainly the metal (+1 boy point) framing, a bunch of a plastic and plush parts, and a ridiculous, legal-ese filled, multi language/page setup manual (-2 boy points).

Step 2: Assemble legs, attach legs to joint, assemble plastic seat, attach seat to joint.
Poorly drilled holes = -1 boy point
Plastic bag to play with = disapproving wife


Step 3: Ensure everything is sturdy, that there are no remaining parts, get wife's approval for level of 'cuteness'.

Step 4: Find eager rider. (Thanks again to Doggy)

....then realize the swing is powered with a motor (+3 boy points) via 4 not-included batteries (-1) that are D-sized(-3)!
Fisher price has provided mom and dad a control panel with nifty buttons and knobs allowing you to adjust swing speed, noise volumes, and the phases of the moon. (+1)

And by far the most innovative feature....a button that allows you to rotate the swing 90 degrees to give you a second swinging motion. (+1) Pretty neat, huh?


At the end of our review, the swing is at -1 boy points. But the realization that this will bring enjoyment to our little baby girl represents more boy/daddy points than can be counted. We can't wait to see her in it!


3 comments:
It is getting better and more fancy
with this for the baby. Without a doubt the first fungus with just
love it.
Aunt Betty from Vancouver.
Yay for Doggy! :)
I LOVE your nursery! It's adorable! I can see your love for your little one just by the amount of love you put into her room. It's so sweet!
I have an observation that might adjust your -3 points for the 4 D batteries. I have just changed the batteries on my swing for the first time this week. It's gone thru a complete cycle with baby #1 & 3 months of baby #2 not to mention various visits from Canadian nieces. :o) So...on my scale it's actually a +2! I love not having to change batteries!!! :o) Kristine
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