Finding a high-quality baby bouncer that your little one can use for years (yes, years) can be a real challenge. So, when I heard about the Nuna Leaf Grow that evolves with your baby to a big-kid size, I thought it was too good to be true. Turns out, it is true! Therefore, follow along for our baby gear review of the Nuna Leaf Grow below.
If you’re looking for a great car seat, read our Nuna PIPA review here. If you want a stroller review, read UPPAbaby MINU vs CRUZ.
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Is Nuna Leaf Grow worth it?
If you’re on the fence about dropping $300 on a baby swing, I get it. It can be hard to justify spending that amount of money on a baby seat that you only plan on using until your little one grows out of it.
However, the Nuna Leaf Grow is definitely worth the splurge. As we mentioned earlier, it features a removable seat pad and 3-point harness so you can transition the bouncer for a baby to a toddler.
Plus, I just love the functionality of this lounger. Whether you’re a new parent or a seasoned vet – it’s great piece that you can use in the living room or even bring along on a quick trip (it’s versatile)!
Nuna Leaf Grow Features:
- Removable seat pad with three-point harness to transition from baby to toddler seat
- Three recline positions
- Removable GOTS (organic inserts) to protect baby’s skin that are machine washable
- Toy bar with plush toys included in purchase
- All materials are OEKO-TEX certified
- Ultra smooth & quiet side to side motion with gentle push for over 2 minutes
- Easily locks in stationary position (can double as a high chair)
How long does the Nuna Leaf swing for?
Get this – the Nuna Leaf Grow can swing unassisted for over 2 minutes at a time! It features a gentle push swinging your baby side to side.
Can I put newborn in Nuna Leaf?
Yes, you can use this product from birth up to about 4 years old (super long-lasting)! It features infant inserts made of organic cotton – so only the best material is touching your precious babe during playtime.
What’s better Nuna Leaf or MamaRoo?
There are a few main differences between the two swings – which we won’t go too deep into here. However, if you want a motor free ride (cordless, no batteries, buzz, or noise) – then we recommend the Nuna Leaf Grow.
However, if you are fine with a bouncer that plugs into the wall – then the MamaRoo is a great option. Read our review on Snoo vs MamaRoo here.
What is the weight limit for Nuna Leaf?
You can use the Nuna Leaf Grow from infancy up to 130 pounds. Typically, you don’t want to use it with children over 4 to 5 years old.
As we mentioned before, we love this product because it’s such a great investment. Not only can you use it as a little bassinet when your baby is really young – you can use it during toddlerhood too!
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