Pros: Babies love bouncing, colorful lights, and happy music Cons: Takes up a lot of room, can cause diaper messes
I came across the Fisher-Price Jumperoo one day last year when I was putting together my baby registry online. I knew I needed some fun stuff besides the usual stroller, crib, and high chair. Since I don't know that many babies, I tried to remember what ...
It’s nothing but good news, good vibes and happy endings with the Fisher Price Deluxe Jumperoo. What’ everyone ‘raving’ about? It’s no more wall smacking, head banging, door ‘jammin’ times once you have switched to the new type of jumpers for ...
Pros: Great entertainment for child & parents, safe, reasonable price, long-lasting, builds leg muscles Cons: takes up a lot of space, noisy while jumping
It’s not often that I am sad when Kid grows out of a toy. The last one I recall was the B
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Einstein Discover & Play Activity Gym. But sadly, just this past week we packed up the Fisher Price Deluxe Jumperoo ...
Pros: Back support, easy to clean, lets baby be upright, very stimulating, adjustable in height Cons: Takes up a lot of space, doesn't fold-up for storage
When your baby gets head control, but before being able to control the torso, all he wants to do is be upright. Every part of standing (while being held, of course) is fun for him, including falling (as long as you catch him before he hits something, of ...
Pros: All the fun of a Jolly Jumper without needing a door frame Cons: takes up quite a bit of space
My son, Bug, is my third and last child. As a result, he has a lot of hand-me-down baby equipment that has already been through his older brother and sister. I try to be as frugal as I can be, which means that new baby things such as strollers and cribs ...
Pros: Easy assembly, entertains through many developmental stages Cons: Takes up a lot of space
Although the price of this nifty piece of baby equipment won't come down very soon, the penny you pay for this JumpeRoo will be well worth it. Why is this special? The biggest problem with most jumping/bouncing chairs is the need for a door ...
The #1 toy we adore. From tiny to strong this toy has done only wonderful things as far as we can tell. Worth the price, the space needed for it, and the research into getting the best toys possible. When our son was just 3 months old we ...
Pros: Easy to assemble, gives baby exercise. Keeps baby bouncing and happy. Entertaining. Adjusts w/age. Cons: Babies under 4 months: requires a blanket behind the baby's head to support it.
I don't know what life was like before the jumperoo. (We tend to call it the jumpee). My story: My daughter, who is now ten used a jumper that attached to the ceiling. She really enjoyed that, but it wasn't always safe. We got this Jumperoo as a ...
Pros: FUN, simple design, sturdy, easy to use Cons: One tune played over and over: Takes up floor space
My 20 month old daughter finally outgrew her Jumperoo and I sold it last week. I already miss it. She is a leggy 34" tall & 24lbs. How I could tell she was done with it: She became upset jumping when the seat/tray didn't keep up with her bouncing. ...
Pros: Gets baby upright and allows them to jump to activate music. Easy to set up. Cons: Takes up a lot of space, would like to see more/different toys attached.
We bought the Fisher Price Jumperoo when my son was just under 3 months old. He very much wanted to be upright and active but the exersaucer type toy just wasn't working for him. He wasn't steady enough and kept slouching to the side. In my attempts ...
Pros: Fun, SAFE, bright colors, entertaining toys included, jumping activates music & lights Cons: Takes up more space than a doorway jumper (but worth it!), seat is stationary
When our first little boy was only a couple months old, we knew he needed a jumper of some sort. He had very strong legs for a newborn and was quickly nicknamed "Tigger" because he would bounce whenever you stood him on anything. We began our quest to ...
Pros: No Doorway Required, Encourages skill development Cons: Size of the Jumperoo
INTRO After one niece and two nephews, I realized every baby needed a Johnny Jump-up. So when we had our son, I could not wait until he was old enough for one. However, we do not have any large door or entry ways to install one. That is why I ...
Pros: Freestanding, sturdy, deep seat, colorful toys, lights and sounds, baby LOVES it Cons: Big
The Fisher Price Deluxe Jumperoo is just like the doorway jumpers, but there's no doorway needed...much safer. There is a cloth seat hooked into a plastic frame, hooked to 2 freestanding, sturdy legs. The seat is attached to the frame by springs. The ...
Pros: No doorway needed, safe, easy to clean, and folds to store when not in use. Cons: A bit spendy, very large, kinda loud when in use, and needs more attached toys.
If you have a baby that is not easily excited about toys like mine, this is the toy for your little one. Not sure what it is about jumping in place that is so fun, but I have yet to see a baby not like this jumper. I have actually owned 2 of these ...
Pros: Jumping fun, has music, jump-activated Cons: Bulky, pricey
Our 5 month old son wants to be upright to play, but can't quite support himself. We bought him an exersaucer, which he likes, but he likes to kick and move around. I stumbled across an ad for the Jumperoo and during a trip to Walmart we saw it. It ...
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