The Jack and Jill Child's Rocker
Item#: HN-TM011Price:
$129.99
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Product Summary
A Jack and Jill classic oak rocking chair looks great on your front porch, living room, or in your child's bedroom. This rocker is sized for children between 7 and 10 years old, and the armless construction lets them sit in it comfortably however they like. Swelled joint construction instead of glue means this chair's joints will tighten over time, no matter how much your child squirms. If you're looking for a great place for quiet reading or just a child-size rocker to match yours, this chair is right for you.
- Made of sturdy, durable solid oak wood
- Classic construction without arms
- Features swelled joints
- Free of abrasive chemicals and glue
- Comes with a natural finish
- Measures 25.5D x 17W x 32H in.
What's Included
One rocking chair
Description
For growing youngsters between the ages of 7 and 10, this oak chair is a durable and attractive piece for their bedroom or rec room. The Jack and Jill Rocker, with a Natural finish, is made without arms to fit growing kids, as well as let them get in and out easily. Featuring a classic ladder back design and a contoured seat, this charming rocking chair will be a favorite place to read or relax. The swelled joint construction uses NO GLUE or harsh chemicals, and the joints actually fit tighter over time. The notched dowels make them nearly impossible to remove. Your child will grow to want to save this for their children.Dimensions & Specifications
Ages
6 and Up
Assembly Time
Some Assembly Required
Brand
Troutman
Color
Natural
Dimensions
25.5D x 17W x 32H inches
Gender
Neutral
Material
Wood
Seat Dimensions
13.5D x 17W inches
Seat Height
15.25 inches
Unfinished
No
Weight
14 lbs
Weight Capacity
100 lbs
Wood Type
Oak
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$139.99
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Pros
- Attractive
- Comfortable
- Sturdy
- Works Smoothly
Cons
Best Uses
- Guitar Playing
- Shelling peas on porch
Comments about Troutman The Jack and Jill Child's Rocker:
This rocking chair with no arms is smaller than most modern rockers. However, it's extremely comfortable for a guitar player who is sized up to about 6 feet tall and about 260 pounds, in my personal experience. It has excellent back support, and your feet can balance solidly on the floor. This rocking chair is also called an Aunt Annie's Rocker #7, and it has been made by the Troutman Chair Co. since about 1924. Troutman doesn't sell online, which means you won't find a better price anywhere on the internet than the price you are looking at here, as of June 2012. Very simple to assemble -- just attach the rocker pieces at the bottom. If anybody at RockingChairs.com reads this, I would suggest that you also make a web page under a different name than "The Jack and Jill Child's Rocker", because this rocking chair is nice in a nursery, or for kids up to age 12, but it's perfect for adult guitar or banjo players too. This model of rocking chair has been used to shell peas and beans on the front porch in the summertime, for close to 100 years -- it's a genuine classic model, made in the USA. If you have a guitar player in the house, this rocking chair will disappear out of the nursery in a heartbeat. This rocking chair is extremly difficult for guitar players to find, and it would be a kindness for you to sell this chair up on [@] I have been looking for one of these since 1987... so... THANK YOU!
Pros
- Beautiful Finish
- Comfortable
- Ergonomic
- Works Smoothly
Cons
Best Uses
- Young children
Comments about Troutman The Jack and Jill Child's Rocker:
Grandchildren sit in it when they play with the dolls.
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