Bumbo Floor Seat Feeding Tray, White, Piece of 1
Product Dimensions | 14.6 x 2.8 x 9.4 inches |
Item model number | BK911 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Target gender | Unisex |
Minimum weight recommendation | 1 Pounds |
Maximum weight recommendation | 22 Pounds |
Material Type | Plastic |
Material free | Nitrosamine |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Dishwasher safe | Yes |
Is portable | Yes |
Item Weight | 12.7 ounces |
A**S
Excellent product but there's a knack to fixing it in place.
We bought the Bumbo and playtray for our grandaughter. Both items are truly excellent, but other reviewers are right to comment on how hard it can be to attach the playtray so that it is secure and locked in place. Maybe I can offer a solution ...After experimenting, we did find a way to do it - but it's not easy and is something that Mums with long nails have to be very careful with ....(1) Place the baby in the Bumbo and do this on a tabletop or worktop.(2) Partially attach the playtray by placing it over the 'hump'.(3) Slide the baby, Bumbo and playtray to the edge of the table so that just the front few inches hang over the edge. (No risk of falling as 95% of the Bumbo will still be on the table).(4) Bear down on the tray with one hand and then reach down with the other hand to where the tray support will ALMOST be sliding under the Bumbo.(5) Press down on the lower part of the support with the heel of your palm and reach underneath with your fingers to compress the Bumbo base. (Not easy as it's so dense). This is where even medium-length nails will be a distinct disadvantage.(6) You should then be able to get the base of the playtray support to slide into place beneath the Bumbo.Removing the playtray can be done in reverse - but do watch those nails!!!Hope that helps.Once attached, the tray is a good size without being too big or awkward.
L**A
Must have for any bumbo owner although a bit tricky to attach
Must have if you have a bumbo chair, this is a added bonus in making feeding time a lot easier also for somewhere for your little one to sit and play with a toy or two, perfect when on the chair, however getting it on is a little bit of a pain, with your child seated in the bumbo you have to hook the tray from the top (trying ur hardest not to catch any little fingers in it) and then sum how tilt the chair upwards (with your child still in it) and clip it under the base, bit of a tricky procedure! personally I have taken to leaving the tray attached on the bumbo and sliding my son into it, still not the easiest thing to do but a lot less fiddly!Apart from that, I would still say it's a must have for anyone with a bumbo chair in the household :-)
D**)
Great buy, sturdy tray worth buying to go with a bumbo seat.
This tray is a little tricky to put on and off when a little person is in the seat on your own as it’s got a little lip at the bottom and top of the tray to keep it attached to the seat so you have to tilt the bumbo slightly and keep it steady while putting the tray in place & You can’t put a baby in the seat after it’s attached, due to space! But having said that it’s a very good tray, serves it’s purpose as a food tray or play tray so I would recommend this product :)
K**Y
Works a treat
This thing works perfectly on the original Bumbo. I've even used it as a high chair on occasion and it hasn't stained or anything. Unclips fairly easily. It also helps to keep baby in it better. My Bumbo is the original type that doesn't have a seatbelt and my baby came out of it a couple of times (don't worry, I've only ever used it on the floor), but since purchasing the tray, he's never come out of it.
J**O
Difficult to fit
The tray is a really good idea, but I agree with those who say it isn't easy to fit. Even though my baby was is relatively light compared to other babies her age, I found it a struggle to tilt the seat backwards and slip the bottom of the tray under and the bigger she has got, the harder it has become. In fact I have given up doing it with her in the seat because I'm so worried that I will tip her out. Now I put the tray on first then sit her in afterwards. But even when she is not in it, it is a bit of a struggle to attach the tray. Soon, when she gets a bit bigger, I wont be able to slide her legs in when the tray is already attached. So I will have to stop using it or risk her falling out or the chair toppling over. Its a very poor design.
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