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Fisher-Price Rainforest Jumperoo | 
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| Brand: Fisher-Price Category: Baby Product
List Price: $86.99 Buy New: $54.88 You Save: $32.11 (37%)
New (18) from $54.88
Avg. Customer Rating: 332 reviews Sales Rank: 1
Media: Toy Batteries Included: No Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 25 Shipping Weight (lbs): 19.6 Dimensions (in): 24.8 x 22.3 x 7.5
MPN: K6070 Model: K6070 UPC: 027084427400 EAN: 0027084427400 ASIN: B000I2UJ0Q
Release Date: December 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Tons of safe jumping fun (which will activate Rainforest music & lights!), but now there are toys all around-and overhead--with a spinning seat that helps baby explore them all | | • | A bobbing elephant, swinging monkey, spinning lizard and more that baby will just "go wild" for | | • | Baby spins drum to activate lights & music | | • | Soft spring covers keep little fingers safe | | • | 3-position height adjustment ensures a custom fit for your child |
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Product Description Everything your baby needs can be found in this Rainforest Jumperoo. Its newly designed frame allows you to opens 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. Seat also features 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 cute graphics for baby to explore. Two soft leaves extend from the frame to create an overhead 'canopy' with soft toys that dangle down for fun bat-at play. Jumperoo has has three height adjustments for extended use. Frame pivots to a nested position so it can be tucked away when not in use. Includes a motion sensor that encourages kids by rewarding them with lights and sounds when they jump. Weight Capacity is 25 pounds. Requires 3 "AA" batteries, not included. Measures 43.125"H x 32"W x 37"D.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 327 more reviews...
Baby loves it! July 20, 2008 My 4 month old daughter loves this jumperoo! She loves to spin around in the seat and play with all of the different toys. She is a little bit too short to touch the ground, so we put a cushion underneath which works fine. It was significantly less expensive than in the stores and easy to assemble. This keeps my baby entertained and it's fascinating to see her learn how to work the toys. I would definitely recommend this.
Lots of fun! July 19, 2008 My 4.5 month old daughter really loves to bounce in this thing! I'm sure she will love it even more once she can hold her head steady for long amounts of time without tiring. Only thing about this jumperoo is that she quickly gets overstimulated! Other than that its great.
grandmom July 17, 2008 my granddaughter was very happy with the jumperoo...she is six months old and very active....the largest drawback was moving it thru the doorways to go room to room.
Yes, its worth the money! It's a must have... July 17, 2008 I thought the cost for this was a little high at first.. but my 4-5 month old loved it - even before his feet could touch the floor. When he finally grew into it, he was bouncing so much and laughing we couldnt believe how cute he looked. He seemed to squeal in delight as he reached for the toy bird and frog. Now that he's older, the only difficult part it sliding him in, but he still enjoys it. At 10 months, he is beginning to lose interest as he is about to take his first steps..but once he does that, it will be time to put this one away. I highly recommend it. (It does take some space, though.) The folding option isnt the best either.
Parent-centric July 14, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My daughter's grandma got this for her.
This was deffinatly designed with the parent's view in mind not the child's. For example, the screws for the rainbow-sun toy all face the baby. When she looks at the cloud there are six screws and screw holes. There are only two hanging animals on the three posts. The monkey only swings in, which is fine when you show her it moves, but it doesn't move when she bats at it. The elephant faces away from her most of the time, and doesn't even completely turn towards her if she pulls it. the parent gets to see it the whole time not the child. Also the tiger that plays peek-a-boo barely moves. It doesn't bounce up or anything. It goes up maybe a quarter of a centimeter so you can barely see it's eyes. Oh yeah, and the toy to chew on, the cord isn't long enough. She has to be facing it exactly and lean all the way over to chew on it.
The bouncing action is great though.
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