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Fisher-Price Kick & Play Deluxe Sit-Me-Up Infant Seat

Regular price
$90.12
Regular price
$117.12
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$90.12
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1. Versatile 4-in-1 Baby Seat

  • Soft, portable baby seat with 4 modes: Kick & Play, Sit-At Play, Snack Time, and Take-Along
  • Suitable for babies from 4 months to 2 years
  • Sturdy frame supports unsteady sitters and folds flat for storage
  • Perfect for both playtime and mealtime with the included snack tray

2. Engaging Kick & Play Piano

  • Light-up piano toy with 65+ songs, sounds, and educational phrases
  • Three Smart Stages learning levels grow with your baby
  • Teaches colors, shapes, numbers, and counting, plus real music notes in piano mode
  • Baby can kick or bat the piano to activate colorful lights and music

3. Convenient & Easy to Clean

  • Dishwasher-safe snack tray for hassle-free cleaning
  • Soft fabric seat pad is machine washable for easy maintenance
  • Seat is designed to fold flat for convenient storage and travel
  • Perfect for on-the-go families with its portable design

4. Supports Developmental Skills

  • Helps babies practice sitting up while engaging with the piano
  • Encourages gross motor skills through kicking and bating activities
  • Educational content supports cognitive growth with numbers and shapes
  • Soft, wide-legged seat promotes balance and body coordination

5. Safe & Baby-Friendly

  • Sturdy frame provides stability for babies learning to sit
  • Suitable for babies who can hold their heads up unassisted
  • Max weight capacity: 25 lb / 11.3 kg
  • Meets ASTM safety standards and requires 3 AA batteries (not included)
    Fisher-Price Kick & Play Deluxe Sit-Me-Up Infant Seat
    Fisher-Price Kick & Play Deluxe Sit-Me-Up Infant Seat
    Fisher-Price Kick & Play Deluxe Sit-Me-Up Infant Seat
    Fisher-Price Kick & Play Deluxe Sit-Me-Up Infant Seat
    Fisher-Price Kick & Play Deluxe Sit-Me-Up Infant Seat

    Customer Reviews

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    Desiree
    baby chair

    LOVED this for my 4 month old. My baby was starting to hold her head up and get curious about things around her. this was perfect for her to sit in for a few minutes at a time.

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    Amazon_Fan
    Ordered For A Baby Shower

    The recipient of this order was surprised and happy she got this set. She said she researched and wanted this particular item. The design seems sturdy and the value for the money seems okay. They look foldable, like they have enough support, and look like a decent quality product.

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    Erin Hool
    Lifesaver toy to break-up the day

    I bought this for my baby when she was around 4 months old because I was trying to get her off her head more during the day, but she HATED tummy time. I needed something that would allow me to be a bit more hands-free while keeping her safe and this was PERFECT. She immediately enjoyed it and she sat very comfortably in it. She couldn't reach the piano with her feet for a bit, but now she LOVES it! Our pediatrician gave us the go-ahead to try purees at 4 months and we started them around 4.5 months - she still seemed too small for her high-chair so this was our go-to for feeding her purees because it keeps her safe and contained, and is easy to clean. Definitely recommend!

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    Taye T
    Love

    I love this chair so much, the songs are great and catchy.

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    Stephanie K Loomis
    Leg breaking hazard (especially for single parents)

    It says 25 pounds and under, and my 16 pound baby could’ve been hurt had I further attempted to put him this thing. I’m a single parent and trying to put him in was a disaster. I’m glad I had a good hold on him because the place you’re supposed to put them in does not open to safely put him. It’s like they think babies will just know to put their legs in a 90 degree angle through the small leg holes. I don’t have that big of a baby, but because there is a hunk of plastic if they can’t get their leg through the holes, or someone else isn’t helping put their legs through, they get stuck with their knees pushing on the plastic in a cannonball position.