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Babies Swing to Sleep in Graco’s Safe, Secure Swings

Every parent is in need of a break. Perhaps that’s why so many repeatedly turn to Graco swings. For it’s in Graco’s line of dependable swings that more than 85% of babies fall fast asleep, all the while offering mom’s arms and dad’s arms a much-deserved break.

If you’re in the market for a safe, secure and consistently reliable swing for your baby, look no further. Graco swings come with different swing speeds, lullabies (some in Traditional English, a few in Traditional French and Traditional German), even special designs for travel.

Designed for use by children weighing 25 pounds or less, Graco swings like the Swyngomatic™ 1335NNGS in Navy Gingham Squares and the Travel Lite™1850JJP in Jungle Pals are as cute as they are functional.

Graco baby swings boast a variety of features, including 2-, 3-, 4-, 5- and 6-speed reclining, different positions of recline, matching blankets, even cold-weather boots.

Some of the more practical Graco swing features include infant head support, flip-open trays, and vibration modes to help ease your baby to sleep. And it works. With more than two-thirds of babies sawing zzz’s in Graco baby swings, they are quickly becoming a household name.

Both the Travel Lite™ and the Swyngomatic™ models come complete with colorful, amusing mobiles and smart timers, ensuring your baby is occupied and that he or she does not swing too long without being checked on by you. For busy, multi-tasking new parents, this feature can be a huge blessing in disguise. In short, when the swinging stops the baby will let you know (generally speaking).

Much like the Graco bouncers, Graco swings are a Godsend to both new parents and their infants or small babies.

Assembling the OpenTop™ swings can be a bit tricky; however, the swing comes with a full set of instructions that, with a little time and determination, can be easily figured out and followed. Make sure you keep your swing’s instructions as the instructions may or may not always be available on the Website.

Graco’s wind-up swings, still among the most popular made, are relatively easy to assemble. Like the OpenTop™ swings, the instructions are clearly detailed in the included owner’s manual and should be kept.

Perhaps the only fault one can find with the Graco line of swings lies with the consumer. It seems that a fair number of consumers are a little over zealous when winding the swing and actually end up winding it too tight.

If this happens to you and the Graco swing handle will no longer turn, you can release the tension quickly and easily. Make sure the child is not in the swing seat before you begin. Stand behind the swing seat and pull it back as far as possible. Release the swing seat and allow it to swing back and forth and continue this motion until it stops. If this does not release the tension, a replacement motor may be needed (although this does not happen very often).

Should this happen to you, Graco cautions swing owners against opening the housing of the wind-up motor. Keep in mind, this does not happen often and Graco swings are built well and last a long time.

In short, if you’re in the market for a swing, Graco swings are among the very best. And with swing lines such as the 2-speed reclining swings, the 3-speed reclining swings and the 6-speed reclining swings, there is a Graco swing to meet every babies’ needs, as well as every parents.

About the Author

Arlene Martell is a successful freelance writer, providing valuable tips and advice for consumers purchasing designer diaper bags, baby swings and baby playards. His numerous articles offer moneysaving tips and valuable insight on typically confusing topics.

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