Fisher-Price Rainforest Jumperoo | 
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| Brand: Fisher Price Category: Baby Product
List Price: £79.99 Buy New: £78.50 You Save: £1.49 (2%)
New (5) from £78.50
Rating: 14 reviews
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries: 3 Batteries Included: No Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 26.5 Shipping Weight (lbs): 11 Dimensions (in): 31.5 x 35.8 x 31.5
MPN: K7198 Model: K7198 UPC: 027084436969 EAN: 0027084436969 ASIN: B000LXQVA4
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Safe Jumping fun for your little one.Fun toys at 5 locations that feature lights, noises and motion, found below and above | | • | 3 Height adjustments with 360 rotating seat, Motion sensor to reward jumping | | • | Includes leaf ?canopy? with soft toys for baby to bat. | | • | Frame pivots to a nested position for easy storage. | | • | Maximum weight & height 11.3 kg. (25 lbs) and 81 cm (32"), Requires 3 "AA" batteries for toy tray (not included). |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Jump, jump, jumperoo! Give your baby a fun rainforest experience with this Jumperoo from Fisher Price. Little ones will adore the exciting sights, sounds and different animals. The motion sensors reward jumping by activating lights and rainforest music. The 360 degree spinning seat allows baby to explore all the different features, fun toys at 5 locations, noises and motions. Includes leaf 'canopy' with soft toys for fun bat-at play. The Rainforest Jumperoo develops motor skills, stimulates the senses and encourages learning through discovery, cause and effect. The frame pivots to a nested position so it can be tucked away when not in use.
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| Customer Reviews:
Great fun and great distraction for little one. August 4, 2007 Lynn Potts (UK) 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
Bought one of these last week for my 5 month old. (16lb) Wasn't happy about the price at the time but its worth every penny. He started off just playing with the spinning toys. Its taken him a week to figure out he can bounce in it and he now gleefully jumps up and down for up to an hour! It seems very safe - it has to be because he'd launch himself if he could - and the toys are enough to keep his interest. Tunes can get irritatng but has two volumes or you can turn sound off completely. It takes up a lot of floor space but our front room already looked like a kids playground so who cares. No idea how long the novelty will last, but its great to watch him bouncing and giggling away. Just to be able to get tasks done without worrying about what he's up to every minute makes it a godsend.
Worth every penny. September 11, 2007 A. Higham 13 out of 14 found this review helpful
I have just got this toy today and it is worth every penny and is a must have for any mum. My 4 month old son usually gets really bored of all his millions of toys, he absolutly loves his jumparoo. If you only ever buy one toy for your child this is the one. I would recommend you buy it when your child is 3 month old or when he/she can hold their head up. It will last you till your child is 26 pounds which is very good.
Lots of fun August 3, 2007 J. Borda (UK) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
My daughter loves this. We chose this as we have two dogs and did not think a door bouncer would be a good idea. This really grows with your baby and creates a safe environment for them to play and even gives you five minutes to do some chores, that is if you can stop yourself from watching your baby amuse themselves! Only down side it is expensive!
bouncing fun December 6, 2007 Luca's mum (Worcestershire) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
It is expensive and a little awkward to store away in a small room. But nevertheless, worth the money, my son, although only 3 months, loves the lights and sounds and will already sit fascinated for a good period of time.
Superb product December 8, 2007 Welfare Status (London, England) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We have had this two months, and our daughter (five months), happily plays in it for hours. She likes it a lot, and there's plenty going on for her to play with while she jumps.
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