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71 of 71 found the following review helpful:
No regrets Nov 06, 2010
By Mandi PROS: Reasonably priced, doesn't require batteries, higher weight limit than most jumpers, interesting toys that can snap out and be exchanged.
CONS: Springs in the legs sometimes snap out of place (easy to fix, but annoying), no 'kickstand' to stop the Exersaucer from wobbling around
BEST USE: Around 6 months in age
4 MONTHS: We bought this when our son was 4 months old, it took him another month to really grow into it. Had it come with some stoppers (old school exersaucers used to have them) it could have stayed still and been less scary, though he adjusted quickly.
6 MONTHS: Ideal age, able to interact with toys, but because child is not really mobile - wouldn't object much to hanging out and playing. Would play for 30 minute clips easily.
8 MONTHS: Nearly obsolete. While my son was still within the weight limit, he really didn't like to sit still. He might hang in there for 5-10 minutes, but no longer.
12 MONTHS: Gave it away.
RECOMMENDATION: Worth the investment. It provided a safe, entertaining place for my son to play if I had to run to the bathroom or couldn't closely monitor his playtime because I was preparing dinner or answering the phone. My son loved jumping up and down in it and it was his favorite toy for a while. Once he started standing and walking, he didn't want to be restricted and would fight me as I'd try to put him into the walker (however, he liked to stand and play with it - I used it as a blockade between a wall and sofa).
46 of 47 found the following review helpful:
So many toys!!! Dec 02, 2011
By Briana Clark
"Brelywi"
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2BKX8HH57UP63 This is one of my 4 1/2-month-old twins playing in the exersaucer. I show the toys that come with it and how they snap in and out, and a chewy fishie that doesn't come with it but you can order on Amazon as well. I also show how well my son fits into it (he is 25" long), as well as give my opinion on how the exersaucer is holding up. Please pay no attention to the dirty diapers in the background, I have two teething twins and a husband on deployment :)
30 of 31 found the following review helpful:
Good supervised fun but no chance my guy will fit in it for long Jul 17, 2010
By J. Schmidt The good: My 6 month old baby boy loves to rock out in here. I'm very glad I didn't get one with MORE "bells and whistles" because the stuff on this one is plenty, in fact i don't even use all the attachments at once because he gets overwhelmed. I can't imagine the overload from one of the crazy ones that costs more. This thing is plenty entertaining and it totally wears him out.
The bad: At 6 months old and only 70 percentile in height, he is (according to the instructions) already supposed to be on the highest height setting so that he's on tippytoe not flat footed. So that seems rediculous, he would outgrow on height almost immediately. Also, because he's still pretty lightweight it seems top-heavy if I put it on the highest setting AND it also seems uncomfortable because then he is "hanging" from his hips too much and not actually practicing standing -- so actually i put it on the middle setting and just sit right next to it and watch very very carefully to avoid any chance of him accidental flipping it. (He can definitely really get it rocking and rolling!)
25 of 26 found the following review helpful:
Loving the Exersaucer Feb 10, 2010
By Margaret O. Nelson We got this for our youngest grandchild so he could be a part of all the activity when they come to visit. Our kids have a similar exersaucer at home that he uses it is just too much to tote back and forth. This has some differnet options it can spin around and rock even the 3 year old wanted a part of it. It was a great success the activiites keep little John busy so even at 7 nmonths he can be a part of it all.
Love it
22 of 23 found the following review helpful:
He loves it... and there are no batteries needed! Mar 26, 2010
By DantesMommy My sister insisted on buying this exersaucer for my 4 month old son even after I had purchased a jumparoo for him. She said I'd hate the jumparoo (which I don't... we do like it) but he loves this toy too. It's a nice change because now that he is 6 months old I have this saucer upstairs in his bedroom so some mornings if he wakes up earlier than we do, I can put him in his saucer to play. It keeps him happy and occupied for some time so I can catch a few more "z's". The older kids like showing him all the new toys and it allows him to interact with them face to face so he can feel like a big boy. His favorite toy is the one with the smiley face. I was iffy about this toy, but I'm *so* glad we have it! I am also fascinated that it is one of the few toys now a days that don't have any battery necessary parts yet it still is VERY amusing!
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