Your kid gets to have a fun weekend, and you might just get a few minutes of peace and quiet. That's our definition of a parenting win-win.
Tamar Rozman created these useful hammocks for her small business as a way to give parents"an extra pair of hands" both for entertaining older kids and for safely holding babies. The shop has baby hammocks that'll safely snuggle your baby and provide the necessary muscle support in early infanthood. The larger versions are designed for creative play with older kiddos. All products are made from soft, organic materials.
"My kids love it! This swing is the best! It is very well made and so much fun! It is a stretchy fabric but strong. The stretchy fabric makes it fun for the kids to swing as well as bounce and get really creative with movement. My kids wake up to swing and want to swing before bed even now a month after installing it! It's the best! Such a great buy, worth the money! I highly recommend it. My kids are about 40 and 55 pounds and I can confirm it's great for that weight range.
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