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maxi cosi rocker weight limit Maxi Cosi 2-in-1 Classic Graphite Kori Lightweight Rocker

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maxi cosi rocker weight limit Maxi Cosi 2-in-1 Classic Graphite Kori Lightweight RockerLightweight 2 in 1 Rocker for Newborns and Infants: The Maxi Cosi Kori 2 in 1 Rocker offers maximum soothing comfort with two modes of userocking or stationaryso your little one stays cozy while you manage daily tasks hands free. Designed for babies from newborn through 20 lbs, the Kori's ultra lightweight frame and soft, supportive inlay ensure your baby is snugly supported during playtime, tummy time, or quiet moments. The sleek, modern design with

Lightweight 2-in-1 Rocker for Newborns and Infants: The Maxi-Cosi Kori 2-in-1 Rocker offers maximum soothing comfort with two modes of use—rocking or stationary—so your little one stays cozy while you manage daily tasks hands-free. Designed for babies from newborn through 20 lbs, the Kori's ultra-lightweight frame and soft, supportive inlay ensure your baby is snugly supported during playtime, tummy time, or quiet moments. The sleek, modern design with EcoCare fabric—made from 100% recycled plastic bottles—adds style to your nursery while prioritizing your baby's comfort. Whether you're moving it room to room or folding it flat for travel, the Kori adapts to your family's lifestyle without compromising on quality or safety.

How the Maxi-Cosi Kori 2-in-1 Rocker Works

The Kori features two distinct modes: activate the rocker base for gentle, soothing motion, or lock the anti-skid feet in place for stationary support. Choose from three recline height positions, all adjustable with one hand, so your baby can lounge flat for newborns or sit upright to watch the world around them. The soft, removable inlay provides extra comfort and newborn support, and the easy-in harness buckles securely in place. When it's time to move or travel, simply fold the frame flat to fit in car trunks, closets, or small spaces. The machine-washable fabric cover removes easily for quick cleaning after spills or messes.

Key Features of the Kori

  • 2-in-1 modes: Rocking motion or stationary position with lockable anti-skid feet
  • EcoCare fabric: 100% recycled plastic bottles, soft and breathable without added fire retardants
  • Three recline positions: Adjustable height with one-hand operation for different ages and activities
  • Soft inlay insert: Extra support and comfort for newborns, removable for larger infants
  • Easy-in harness: Quick buckles keep baby secure without fussy fasteners
  • Ultra-lightweight: Portable design makes moving room to room effortless
  • Folds flat: Compact storage and easy travel without taking up space
  • Machine-washable fabric: Removable cover for simple cleanup and hygiene
  • Modern design: Sleek wood-finish frame and neutral color palette (Truffle, Oat, Green, Graphite, Slate, Latte) complement any nursery
  • Durable construction: High-quality finishes built to last through multiple children

When You Need the Maxi-Cosi Kori

Perfect for newborns through infants up to 20 lbs (approximately 12-18 months). Use the Kori during tummy time, supervised playtime, soothing sessions, or hands-free moments while you manage household tasks. Move it room to room to keep your baby near you, or fold it for car travel and family visits. The two-in-one design grows with your baby—start with gentle rocking for newborns, transition to stationary positions as they grow, and adjust height as they develop. The Kori is not intended for sleep; always place your baby in a crib or bassinet for overnight rest.

Safety & Quality Standards

Engineered by Maxi-Cosi with over 25 years of expertise in child comfort and safety. The Kori meets all federal safety standards for infant rockers and bouncers. The sturdy frame, secure harness, and supportive inlay keep your baby safe during rocking and stationary use. EcoCare fabric prioritizes your baby's health with no added fire retardants. The anti-skid feet prevent slipping when locked in stationary mode, and the easy-in harness ensures your baby stays securely positioned. Never let babies sleep in rockers, bouncers, or swings—use the Kori for supervised play and soothing during waking hours only. Always supervise your baby while in the rocker, and never leave them unattended. Do not use once your baby reaches 20 lbs or begins climbing out.

Explore the complete Maxi-Cosi collection at ANB Baby and find the perfect rocker, bassinet, and nursery solutions for your newborn.

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