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| Brand: Fisher-Price Category: Baby Product
List Price: $86.99 Buy New: $55.00 You Save: $31.99 (37%)
New (13) from $55.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 454 reviews Sales Rank: 5
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
Release Date: December 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Excellent purchase!! August 5, 2007 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
We bought this for our son when he was 3 months old. He is now 5 months old and still loves it just as much as the first day he was in it. I have it in the kitchen and he happily plays in it in the morning while I make breakfast and then again at night while I make dinner. He absolutely loves it. He probably would stay in it all day if I let him. We also have the triple fun exersaucer and he only plays in that for 5 minutes before he wants out of it. Wish I would have purchased the jumperoo first and never even bought the exersaucer. * A little update (January 2, 2008): My son is now 10 months old and still loves the Jumperoo (Although we are nearing the end of the Jumperoo days, since he would much rather be on the move than restrained in anything now), but he did grow to love the exersaucer as well. Both were excellent purchases and I would recommend both. The Jumperoo does not have a lot of activities on it, but it provides a lot of fun in that it allows the baby to bounce and that's what babies love to do as infants. There are two settings for the music--one that plays continuously and one mode that only plays when the baby bounces. The exersaucer has many more activities on it, but doesn't provide the same bouncing motion as the jumperoo. As I said both were excellent purchases and I have recommended both to friends and family. Hope this helps.
Fisher-Price and Baby Einstein comparison June 26, 2007 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I bought a Fisher Price jumperoo based on the wonderful reviews and was not disappointed. Because my 4-month old baby loved it so much, I decided to purchase another jumperoo for the g-parents' house. My husband convinced me to buy the Baby Einstein jumper so that our baby would have something different to play with. So far, our baby seems to enjoy jumping in the F-P jumperoo much more than in the B-E jumper.
Below is a list of differences I noticed between the two:
1. The B-E seat is wider than the F-P seat. My baby's body wobbles around a lot in the B-E seat. The F-P seat provides more support and has a extra cushioning behind the head so her head does not wobble when she moves back and forth in the seat.
2. The B-E seat's fabric is cut so that my baby sits on her rear more than in the F-P seat. Because of this, my baby jumps around a lot more in the F-P seat than in the B-E seat.
3. The B-E jumper has more height settings. My baby is able to touch the floor without a cushion or phone book underneath her. She still needs a firm pillow under the F-P jumperoo.
4. The B-E jumper toys seem to be for older babies, who have developed stronger fingers. Some of the toys require quite a bit of coordination to use. The B-E toys that hang above the jumper are actually just plastic rings, which are not very interesting. The F-P toys that hang above the jumper are more colorful and much better quality. My baby studies the F-P toys for long periods of time, but is not interested in the B-E plastic rings.
5. The B-E jumper music toy plays 5 classical music songs, but they are short. The F-P jumperoo's music lasts much longer, even though there are only two different music selections.
Also, the B-E jumper music toy is activated by touching one of the piano keys. The F-P jumperoo music is activated by the baby's jumping. Again, it seems the B-E jumper is for older babies who have better eye-hand coordination. The F-P jumperoo seems to encourage babies to jump more than the B-E jumper.Baby Einstein Musical Motion Activity Center
great bouncer! January 2, 2007 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
We went to buy the deluxe jumperoo, but babiesrus no longer carried it, so we bought this new version. My 5 month old son LOVES it~ it is very bouncy and the music goes on when he bounces. Also, the seat can move all the way around to access the toys. I was deciding between this and the baby einstein bouncer, and chose this one because it was bouncier AND quieter while bouncing! Hubby said EXTREMELY easy to put together and we packed it in the car today by disembling the base to go to the inlaws, so it can be mobile. Excellent toy for active babies.
Jungle Jumperoo - greatest toy ever! February 4, 2007 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Savannah, our 3 month old loves her jumperoo. She will sit and play with it until she gets sleepy. She loves the little jungle animals that make noises and all of the lights that light up. We do have to put a pillow under her because her little legs aren't long enough yet to reach the floor, but she pushes off of the pillow like there is no tomorrow. There are also 3 settings with it as you can raise it higher off the floor as they get taller. That is a very nice feature. The seat also spins 360 degrees so baby can see everything that is on the jumperoo. I would recommend this to everyone because of how great it is and it was pretty easy to put together also!
Rainforest Jumperoo vs. Baby Einstein jumper February 23, 2007 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I bought both on the same day for my twin boys. They are both fun, but the Rainforest Jumperoo is MORE fun. It jumps much higher & has music that entertains my boys for a longer period of time. It weighs less, so it is easier to move to another room. BOTH of these products are better than boring Exersaucers (I have 3 different models of those). If you want a break from your baby, the Rainforest Jumperoo is your best bet!
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