
The second setting is Rest, which I tend to use after Neve has been playing on her play mat for a while, or if she is starting to look a little weary.

She was noticeably content and comfortable in the chair.

We purchased the Baby Bjorn wooden toy attachment(available separately), and Neve will sit quite contently, playing with this and spinning the flowers and balls whilst we ate dinner or whilst I entertained my three year old. The first setting is Play, the highest position, where Neve at 5 months was able to ‘sit’ the most upright. The Baby Bjorn Bouncer Bliss retails at £144.99 in the Baby Bjorn shop and is available in a number of colours and fabrics. You can change between positions using the small clip under the bouncer, which clicks into each mode securely. Your baby can use their own feet movements to create a natural and smooth bounce. The bouncer has 3 incline positions – Play, Rest and Sleep, as well as Transportation mode, where the product can lie flat to store away or take in your car. When your child can sit on their own, the bouncer converts to a comfy chair and can be used till 29lb (approximately 2 years of age). Suitable from newborn, the Baby Bjorn Bouncer Bliss may be used as a bouncer from 8lb until your baby can sit up unaided. The Baby Bjorn Bouncer Bliss was developed in close collaboration with paediatricians, with a unique ergonomic shape that gives your child’s head and back the correct support.

When we read about the new Baby Bjorn Bouncer Bliss launch, we were really excited and felt that this would be perfect for our new addition! Here’s our Baby Bjorn Bouncer review! I have always been a big fan of Baby Bjorn, and their modern yet stylish products for babies in the home – from the Baby Bjorn Travel Cribto the Baby Bjorn High Chair – we’ve trialled a few. #Ad – Baby Bjorn Bouncer Bliss gifted for review
