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Evenflo introduces 3-in-1 ExerSaucer

11/01/2006 at 09:00 AM ET

Evenflo_exersaucer_triplefu_1Anya really enjoyed playing in her friends’ ExerSaucers so we bought her the Evenflo ExerSaucer Smart Steps Active Learning Center.  We thought we could maximize the longevity of it by getting the one with the most bells and whistles (it boasts 18 activities). Now that Anya is a year old, she plays with it less as she is more mobile and enjoys her Leap Frog Learning Table (and can cruise around it).  Sadly, the life span of this $100 ExerSaucer was about 6 months.

ExersaucertriplefunstageCurrently, Evenflo has a 2-in-1 Active Learning Center that can be usedas a playmat and ExerSaucer.  But they’ve gone even further!  The new Evenflo ExerSaucer Triple Fun takes baby from newborn to 24 months with a pond-theme.  For the first few months of baby’s life, you can use the electronic toy bar with the playmat for tummy time.  From 4 months, it can be used as a regular activity center.  When your baby becomes more mobile, you can remove it from the base and position the tray in an S-shape and it becomes a activity table.

Selling for $120, it is a great investment because it be useful for up to two years.  I highly recommend adding it to your baby registry!  It will be available early December at Babies R Us, Toys R Us and Burlington Baby Depot.

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