Pigeon Wuggy baby bouncer is design by one of Japan’s leading product designers – Naoto Fukasawa.
Designed with aesthetics and functionality in mind, the name “Wuggy” is inspired from the boogie woogie baby’s dancing movement when the baby is happily bouncing on the bouncer that provides safety, comfort, convenience and peace of mind for both parents and child.
Original bluish grey. A subtle colour that blends in well with calm room atmosphere.
Available in 2 Colors – Night Ocean, Clear Sky
What is the suitable baby age to use?
For babies from 1 to 30 months old
(Maximum weight: 15kg and below)
Warranty included
15 months from date of purchased
Note: The term “1 month old” as used herein refers to a child who weighs 2.5kg and above, has a gestational age of 37 weeks or more, and is one month old.
Pigeon - Wuggy Baby Bouncer
Bouncer – For infants between 1 to 12 months old (Maximum weight: 9kg and below)
The seat belt (crotch belt) should be on top of the child when in use.- Please attach the seat belt when using the product as a bouncer.
- Please remove the head pillow when your child is able to hold his head up on his own.
- Please switch to using the product as a chair when your child is able to stand up on his own.
Chair – For infants between 7 to 30 months old (Maximum weight: 15kg and below)
The seat belt (crotch belt) should be removed, and the tip of the waist belt and the buckle of the crotch belt should be kept when in use.- Please remove the head pillow.
- Please use this function when your child is able to sit on his own.
- Please remove the seat belt and use this function when your child is able to stand up on his own.
Guideline for the adjustment of reclining mechanism
High Position – Recommended infant weight: 15kg and below
Please use this function after the child can sit down on the seat.Middle Position – Recommended infant weight: 10kg and below
Please use this function after the child can holds his/her head up.Low Position – Recommended infant weight: 7kg and below
Please use this function for infants around 3 to 4 months old until the child is able to hold his head up on his own.
