The idea of dancing to melodious beats, the idea of jumping up and down, the idea of playing with toys while jumping heights and the idea of exercising is no more an adult activity well, playing with the toys never was but not even the rest ever since Baby Jumpers were

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Fisher-Price Woodland Friends SpaceSaver Jumperoo

There are so many sights and activities to discover on this brightly coloured Rainforest Jumperoo entertainer—music, lights and exciting sounds reward your baby's every jump! Everywhere your little explorer looks, (in the spinning seat, baby can see all around), there's something fun to do. Busy toys, including a bobble elephant and swinging monkey, captivate your baby's attention and keep them entertained. Where development comes into play Gross Motor: Jumping, balancing on those tiny toes, and reaching for all the toys and activities helps get your baby's gross motor skills going and growing! Sensory: Bright colours, lights, and a variety of sounds and textures help stimulate your baby's visual, auditory, and tactile senses. Curiosity & Wonder: Your little explorer can discover the fun of cause and effect as they figure out how to activate the lights, music, and sounds by jumping or interacting with the toys. 
Introduce baby to a place full of exciting sights and sounds and lots of safe jumping fun with the Fisher-Price Rainforest Jumperoo. Designed for use by a child who can hold his or her head up unassisted, and who is not yet able to climb out or walk, this baby jumper delights baby with interactive play options and stimulating movement to help encourage healthy development.


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Bright colours and fun music engage visual and auditory senses. View larger.


The Jumperoo is a safe and comfortable place for children to sit and play. View larger.

Promotes Comfort and Security
The Rainforest Jumperoo is a safe and comfortable place for baby to sit and play, whether he stays for just a moment or for several minutes. Two soft leaves extend from the frame to create an overhead canopy with soft toys that dangle down for fun bat-at play. It also features a rotating seat with soft spring covers that keep little fingers safe from pinching and three-position height adjustment for a custom fit.

Stimulating Interactive Play
Everything your baby needs at play-time can be found in this Rainforest Jumperoo. Its newly designed frame both allows you to open it up from the top, and lets the seat rotate 360 degrees so baby can play and interact from any side. A fun seat and toys at five locations on the platform engage baby all the way around, and an electronic toy at the front has motion, music and lights that can be activated by baby spinning a drum. (Mom or Dad can also activate an option for four minutes of continuous play.)
Little explorers will also enjoy playing with the Jumperoo's many animals and toys, including a bobbling elephant, a monkey swinging from a vine, a parrot hanging from a bead bar, a clear spinning bead ball, a tiger that plays hide and seek, a spinning lizard that makes rattling sounds, a tethered chew toy, and a stack of chips with eye-catching graphics for baby to explore.
Encourages Healthy Development
The Rainforest Jumperoo is designed to help encourage healthy development. Moving, spinning, and jumping in a baby jumper enhances large motor skills. Secondly, the variety of textures integrated into the rainforest toys provide tactile stimulation, while the bright colors and fun music engage your child's visual and auditory senses. This educational system also enhances learning through discovery; baby's actions make things happen, helping him to understand cause and effect. Finally, reaching and grasping onto the baby jumper's toys fosters eye-hand coordination.
Easy to Use, Move, and Store
Parents will appreciate the quick take-down and portability of the Rainforest Jumperoo--the frame pivots to a nested position so it can be tucked away when not in use, and it simply folds so you can carry it from room to room. And no doorway is required to use this toy, making it a breeze to set it up anywhere.
The Rainforest Jumperoo includes a motion sensor that encourages kids by rewarding them with lights and sounds when they jump, has a weight capacity of 25 pounds and maximum height 32 inches, and requires three "AA" batteries (not included). It also measures 32.0 x 43.125 x 37 inches (WxHxD).

My 4-month-old is 16 lbs. She touches the ground perfect for gentle bounces. She stays engaged with the activities, but mainly likes the one with lights and chews the butterfly on a rubber string. Being that she is still young, I was concerned about her being supported, but this jumper fits her great. If you have a smaller infant, I'd just wrap a blanket around baby to support her/him. I did this her first time, but quickly found she didn't need it.

My husband set this up. I am the handywoman, he is not.... at all. But he did it successfully, so that should say how easy set up is.

It's been 2 months, she is just over 20 lbs now, she now swings herself side to side lot. We have washed the center seat 4 times, it comes on and off easily. Just snug was enough to keep a stronghold. Moving up to step 2 was a cinch as well. Haven't had to change the batteries yet.

I wish there was more lights and sounds on the other activities so as she spins, she keeps focused for more than a minute. I usually give her extra toys to talk to and suck on. Also, one of the hanging toys isn't as tight in its fitting as the other, so I feel like she'll pull it down soon.

We have a very squirmy, kicky, active 3-month-old. She's been kicking non stop since she was about 2 months old and it's been very hard to keep her entertained :-) she gets bored easily and was tired of her Fisher Price kick gym so we bought the bouncer as the next step. After about 2 days in the jumper she hasn't quite mastered the jumping yet but loves to play with the toys and squirms around enough in the jumper to keep it moving and fun. The item says it is for four months old and up, but she has been able to hold her head up for a while so we thought we would give it a shot and it is great.

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