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what's a Bumbo?

> Hi again!

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> I just wanted to make sure I pointed out that I have no idea how safe the

> Bumbo is for a young baby. We've been working on sitting up with for

> a while. The Bumbo site says you can use it with 8 week olds which sounds

> insane to me. But for the low tone would-be " toddler " I think it's perfect!

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Its one of those sitter things where you put your child in and it

helps to support them when they are sitting on the floor.

Those are the things that are also used for bathtubs but its very

dangerous so they may not be available anymore. However if you could

maby get a specialty one made to assist someone with low tone that

may be possible.

Chantelle

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We have been using a Bumbo for over a year now for and it has helped

him and we use it when we do his feedings so he can look around and not have

to be strapped in. He enjoys being up and looking around. He is almost too

long for it now so we are hoping he won't have to use it much longer.

-- Re: Bumbo disclaimer!

Its one of those sitter things where you put your child in and it

helps to support them when they are sitting on the floor.

Those are the things that are also used for bathtubs but its very

dangerous so they may not be available anymore. However if you could

maby get a specialty one made to assist someone with low tone that

may be possible.

Chantelle

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