Are they worth it?

Are stationary activity centers with it? She already has a high chair, two swings , a bumbo seat, and a play pen also a walker. Should i just save money and just add toys to the Play Pen or just get an activity set?
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It really all depends on your child. My nieces loved theirs so we got my daughter one but she wouldn't play in it for longer than 10 minutes. If I had known I would have gotten one that could transform into a toddler station like this one from Fisher Price. https://a.co/d/jkur7OV

my daughter loves her jumper & the skip hop table. i got ours on facebook marketplace to save money. then if your baby doesn’t like it you can just resell it

We have all of the things you’ve mentioned as well. I find my baby loves his playpen the best. He can be on his tummy or on his back freely however he wants for as long as he wants as opposed to being stuck in one of the seats. He gets bored easily in those containers. But every baby is different! He’ll stay the longest in the activity centre because there’s more to look at and play with but overall his playpen is best. I think it’s even better for their development too because they can roll and practice sitting and crawling instead of being stuck strapped in to a seat

@Allie, thank you for breaking it down. I find the same with my baby. She likes to be free and crawl around , she dislikes the containers and will only stay in them for 10 mins to or to eat. I've heard her Sunday school teacher say she likes the activity, which is why I was looking into getting one. But I think it might be better to get a play pen, add toys like balls , a nice mat , and some pull-up toys.

@Katie Herrera, good idea.

@Sarah, I'll look into it. My girl is quite active

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