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Mom Catches 7-Month-Old Taking “Baby Bouncer” Very Seriously

Left image shows a child in a baby bouncer in the "down" position. Right image shows the incredible amount of bounce the child gets when he kicks his legs.

Parenting a child during the first year of life can be tiring. It requires a lot of hands-on time and around-the-clock effort. To help and give parents a break, inventors have created this fantastic contraption known as a baby bouncer. When Zane’s mom needs to set him down to do dishes, laundry, or any of the numerous other parenting chores, she straps him into a bouncing chair, which he loves.

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The concept of a baby bouncer is simple. It is a reclining seat that children can safely entertain themselves in. Every slight movement creates a gentle bouncing of the seat that is soothing to a child. Zane has other ideas, and he likes to bounce. Gentle motions aren’t enough, so the energetic young boy uses his entire body to bounce the chair.

Zane raises his legs and forcefully pushes them down — repeatedly — every time he is in his baby bouncer. If you look at his mom’s TikTok page, you can see dozens of short videos of the little man attempting to launch himself into space. This serious 7-month-old is why we call them “bouncing” baby boys.

Images show a baby in a bouncer using his legs to bounce the chair.
Image from TikTok.

It’s good that Zane’s parents opted for the limousine model of baby bouncer. It seems much more sturdy than the one I had for my calm and not so-bouncey daughter. Zane shows no hint of slowing down in his pursuit of thrill rides. He will be the kid standing on tippy toes, trying to get into the roller coaster when he’s an inch too short.

Having a child with so much energy can be totally exhausting as a parent. We feel for Zane’s mom and hope she realizes it will only worsen when he starts walking.

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