There’s something so sweet about watching your little one sway and smile in a cozy baby swing. So, whether it’s nap time or playtime, the right swing for baby can make those early months a little calmer for everyone. Our collection features thoughtfully designed options that blend comfort, safety and style. So, you can keep your baby close while giving your arms a well-deserved rest.
From gentle side-to-side motions to soothing vibrations, each baby swing is made to mimic the kind of comfort only you can give. Plus, they look just as good as they feel, fitting beautifully into your home without taking over the space.
Looking for other options to add to your baby’s space? Explore our baby gear collection for even more ways to keep your days running smoothly.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a baby swing used for?
A baby swing is designed to gently soothe and entertain infants with rocking or swinging motions. Many baby swings also include music, vibration settings, nature sounds and toys to help keep babies calm and engaged.
Are baby swings safe for newborns?
Many baby swings are designed for newborns, but parents should always follow the manufacturer's age, weight and recline recommendations. Babies should be properly secured
When should you stop using a swing for a baby?
You should stop using a baby swing when your baby reaches the manufacturer’s weight limit (typically 20 to 30 pounds), or when they reach key developmental milestones, whichever comes first. For most infants, this transition naturally occurs between 6 and 9 months of age.
Do pediatricians recommend baby swings?
Yes, pediatricians generally support the use of baby swings as safe, helpful tools for soothing fussy infants and giving parents a brief, hands-free break. However, pediatricians and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) strictly advise against using swings for sleep or leaving babies in them for extended periods.
Are electric baby swings better than manual swings?
Electric baby swings offer hands-free convenience with multiple motion settings, timers and soothing sounds. Manual swings are often simpler, lighter and more portable.