It came with one screw and one washer for the arm to attach to the seat missing, but I had a screw so that is okay, it is sturdy, I weigh 190 and it holds me just fine and rocks the way it should. I got the white with light pink cushions and I just love this chair I am in it off and on all day every day. It was a very good price as well, can’t beat it.Really easy to put together. Lower then all of our other furniture. When I was putting it together the screw for one of the snaps broke in half. I ended up super glueing the snap onto the chairBought this on a wim when my daughter had twins! Was very easy to assemble, no damage, quick delivery and quality was great. Highly recommend!absolutely love this chair! I bought it when I had my daughter aug2016 it was and still is amazing! Husband assembled it super easily and it was super comfy spend a lot if my maternity leave in this chair nursing, sleeping, crying and rocking! I would totally recommend it. When I moved , I put in my classroom and it survived my students lol. 6 years later I need a 2nd cushion replacement! Please help ?This glider was very easy to put together. I did it myself aside from the little screws that you use to put on a few buttons. My husband did that but when he did 2 of the 4 screws broke. I wouldn’t be as upset but they broke in the middle in the hole. We are still figuring out how we are going to get these buttons on now for the arms. Other than that I love the chair. Just wish the screws were better quality.Currently, i’m sitting at 34 weeks pregnant. I’ve anticipated getting this rocking chair, as it would complete my whole mama set. The amount of time it took to build this seat was very consuming! My patience deemed to be nonexistent once I finished. First, the seat itself did not come with some sort of anchor, meaning there was no way for my screw to attach or work its purpose. Thankfully, I own a tool box with all sorts of screws that’ll dig into wood, although for the ones who don’t, you’re in trouble big time. SECONDLY, my ottoman came in damaged, the wood is split down the middle, which is harmful for nosy dogs, and even nosier children. I am very disappointed, and I am hoping to at least get a replacement for the ottoman. If you are scrolling through the reviews looking for a decisive answer, don’t bother wasting your time or money on something that is broken, truth is there’s no beauty in damaged furniture.All right, so we've had this glider for more than three years now. We bought it about a month before my son was born and two weeks ago he turned three and we still use it in his room. And yes, he still asks to be rocked in it.In a nutshell, it's a good glider. It's sturdy. It's also wood and will eventually make awful noises and will squeak. But a bit of WD40 or vaseline (I even used my son's baby Aquaphor cream a few times before the WD40) and the noise is controlled. One frustrated evening, when it had just begun to sqeak (at about four months in) I quickly started browsing other gliders on Amazon, thinking that I'd made a mistake to purchase this glider and should've gotten something more expensive. Well, guess what! There were complaints of the other gliders squeaking as well. That's when my husband told me, it's wood, it'll squeak. So we made our peace with the fact that the chair periodically needs to be oiled. And so the years have gone by and our son has been raised to enjoy being rocked to sleep (and we enjoy it as well!) So for the price, it's a great glider. I'm not giving it five stars because well, it squeaks. It's not perfect. But for the price and function, I'd absolutely buy it again in a heartbeat. Besides my son's crib, this glider has turned out to be the most used and abused furniture since my son was born. We never used the foot rest. I found it very inconvenient to rock with the foot rest. But if I wasn't rocking in the glider, then I'd put my feet up on the foot rest. When my son began walking, the removed the footrest from his room. We haven't used it ever since.If you're interested, I can provide a bit more details about the life of this glider so far (we're hoping to have another child and I keep imagining that I'll use the same glider for my next one as well, that's how confident I am that it'll hold up a few more years). I'm only 100lbs but my husband is about 170lb and we both have used the glider equally to rock our son to sleep. Now our son is 30lb, so we can add that to the combined weight if when we rock him. My mom has also occasionally used the glider to rock him, and she is closer to 140lb. This rocker saw the most heavy use in the first year of my son's life. Now that he's heavier and both he and whoever is rocking him gets uncomfortable, my son just chooses to be rocked for a few min. and then he quietly walks to his bed to lay down to sleep. But the first year, we would rock him heavily back and forth, back and forth, until he'd calm down enough to sleep. When our son was one month old, he had surgery for pyloric stenosis, and my poor baby not only was in pain due to surgery, but also was very uncomfortable in his tummy because he was on antibiotics. Those months, as he healed, and we healed along with him, is a big blur, but what sticks out is either I or my husband (and occasionally grandma and uncle) sitting on that glider and rocking our precious baby to calm him and to also lull him to sleep. All of us also sang to him, all the time. So this created that culture in our home of rocking our baby to sleep.This glider has served its purpose, and then some.Nice support and easy to assemble. Poor quality so one side was cracked slightly when being rocked a little much.