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Busy Baby Activity Chair

April 11, 2016

Post by Danielle Kurtz, Creative Director at The Land of Nod

Busy Baby Activity Chair

First off, where was this baby activity chair when my kids were babies? (I know, so cliché, but so true!) In a world of plastic baby gear, I love seeing beautifully designed and functional alternatives. We introduced our Be on the Sea and Shape Up Baby Activity Mats last year and have loved seeing all the Instagram snaps of babies living it up on them (checkout #landofnod and see for yourself). So, it got us thinking, how are we going to see pics of your adorable babies being so stinkin’ cute once they outgrow the activity mats? Enter the Busy Baby Activity Chair.

Busy Baby Activity Chair

First off, let’s discuss the color palette. It’s really so lovely. I like that it has a sweet soft look, but with a sophisticated vibe. The colors were chosen so the chair looks equally as good in your nursery as it will in your living room. That way, no matter where in your house your family is hanging out, your baby can play in style.

Busy Baby Activity Chair

Aside from looking good, it’s also super functional. The quilted seat is soft and cozy for your little one, especially as they’re learning to sit up. And it features a lap belt to keep baby safe and secure. (Safety is our TOP priority, so I’d like to mention that this seat should ONLY be used on the floor.)

Busy Baby Activity Chair

Not only that, there are tons of features to keep your baby entertained. This is especially important if you ever want to make dinner, brush your teeth or even use the bathroom again without holding a baby in your arms (As the Mom of two, trust me, this is very important. The struggle is real.).  The baby activity seat has tons of textures, sounds and hidden surprises to keep your little one busy.

So, while I’m slightly jealous that I didn’t have one of these when my kids were babies, I’m also totally looking forward to seeing all your little ones playing away at #landofnod.

Danielle is the Creative Director at Nod and an over-protective mother of two. She’s also completely obsessed with Pinterest, Twitter, Instagram and her Kindle, but not necessarily in that order. Danielle loves to craft, sew and crochet. Her current craft of choice is weaving tiny wall tapestries.