I am in the midst of just compiling a list of things I will need to register for in the next few weeks. It's obvious to me the things I'll need two of, but I wasn't sure about a swing. Did you find that you needed two swings or do you think one does the job?
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So far I have 1 swing and 1 bouncy. It's been working fine for us so far, though if I had to have 2 of sometihng, 2 bouncies would be better.
Technically I do have 2 of those, but my older DS's bouncy seat converted into a toddler chair. He is suddenly NOT willing to give it up. LOL. I figure once he gets over wanting to hang on to it, I can use it for one of the twins. For now, one in the swing and one in the bouncy is working out fine.
I have one from my DD and plan on getting another one. She loved her swing and I loved it too ;o)
That is definately a must buy for me.
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We have 2 and I can say it is a lifesaver for me during the day as I am here alone with them during the week while dh is at work. I had heard to just register for 1 in case they dont like it but I lucked out and received 2 as gifts.
Oh and I recommend the Fisher price papasan swing. I have the little lamb and the starlight one. GL!
I would definitely wait and see what your babies like before registering for or buying two of anything big like that.
we registered for a small travel swing because it was nice and compact and neutral in color and we didn't want two huge swings in our place. neither of our babies EVER liked that thing, they would only stay in it for about 5 minutes.
a friend of ours gave us a hand me down fisher price aquarium cradle swing and both babies LOVED it. we ended up getting another fp cradle swing because it was so useful, but we couldn't find the aquarium one so we got the rainforest one and they liked it ok but not as much as the first. They really preferred the side to side swinging to the regular front/back swinging
if you have the space- 2 is nice, but we have a tiny house- so we only had one... early on they fit in it together- then later they just took turns. Gibby liked it a lot more than Gray anyway - so Gray was hardly ever in the swing.
Griffin hated the swing - you could have one baby that hates it- so i'd start with one.
I have 1. We did the wait and see approach, but both babies LOVE the swing. I wish we had 2 because often there's an unfair balance of who gets it and they've both taken turns only wanting to sleep in the swing.
By the time we realized another would be good to have, we didn't feel it was worth spending $ on.
If I could go back, I'd put 2 on the registry and hope for 2 (or buy 2) and only build 1 that way you can return 1 if necessary, but you have both in case they both love it.
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