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Simple or Swank: Seesaws

Fri, 08/29/2008 - 9:00am by babysugar
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Whenever I visit my old park back in Texas, I still like to hit the old-school seesaws. Spending countless hours bouncing up and down with a friend on the other end seemed to be the best pastime. These smaller seesaws offer tots the ability to work their wee leg muscles while enjoying some good ole fashioned fun.

Simple: The plain jane birchwood IKEA item is a steal at $60.
Swank: For a little added security, you can offer your child the $215 Log Rocker with spunky red handles and a wider base.

Which one do you like better?

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  • macgirl's picture
    macgirl
    1

    Maybe there's a scale issue there but the simple one looks a little dangerous?

    18 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment
  • MissSushi's picture
    MissSushi
    2

    Yeah, i was thinking the same thing macgirl. The ikea one looks really unsturdy and dangerous

    18 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment
  • Kimpossible's picture
    Kimpossible
    3

    I don't like the simple one either for the same reason - looks unsafe.. no place for children to hold onto. And the other one it doesn't appear that there is enough room for them to actually sit on it (but I realized that could just be the angle of the picture).

    18 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment

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