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HomeOrganic Baby ToysFisher-Price Laugh and Learn Jumperoo |
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116 of 122 found the following review helpful:
Keeps baby entertained... for awhile at least! Jan 02, 2010
By NYC Baby Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R31EFCWUJO12T8 We have a new baby boy in the house who's 4 months old now. He loves to be held upright so he can practice standing on his chubby little legs. This Jumperoo gives him a chance to practice this some more, as well as bat his hands at different toy attachments. Sometimes he gets very excited about being in there and is happy for almost 30 minutes, other times he gets cranky much earlier. So overall, it makes for a nice addition to things to do with the infant during the day, providing him and parents some helpful and fun variety in activities.
46 of 47 found the following review helpful:
Eh - disappointed..thought it would be better based on the reviews - Oct 23, 2010
By Antonia M Pisacane I was deciding between this and the fisher-price rainforest jumperoo. I wish I had gone with the rainforest one. This one is fine - there are some fun activities for my son, but the problem is that so much of the play space is taken up with activities that just don't work. The three little pigs and peek-a-boo horse easily take up at least one third of the table top and are really garbage. While the other activities are good, they aren't great - for instance the vegetables have specific cut out shapes they fit into to trigger certain music/words. You really have to forcefully put them in their appropriate shapes in order to trigger the music (a baby's force is not strong enough to push down the pin that triggers the audio). In general the music and lyrics are pretty good, but I wish the whole toy was of higher quality, especially given the price and the size. While my son (6 months old) loves to bounce, he gets bored of it easily and much prefers to hang out in his activity center where the activities are higher quality and actually work.
27 of 28 found the following review helpful:
Better than the precious planet jumperoo Aug 13, 2009
By VP I love the two audible modes. One teaches words and the other plays music. The book opens and the word is said. Very cute. Of course, any jumperoo is fantastic, but I liked this one better than the precious planet because it offered more activities and seemed more educational. I didn't like the palm leaves hanging down on the precious planet. It would seem annoying to have that hanging over her head. Not too mention the banana and the bird would be out of reach and would frustrate my 4 month old. So, this barnyard jumperoo has lots for her to do and would recommend this one over the rainforest or precious planet ones.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Jumps great... toys not so great Apr 30, 2010
By C. Jun It does the main function very well; allows baby to jump. My baby has a lot of fun jumping but the toys could be better. The "peek-a-boo" horse toy really sucks. It doesn't move much to really play "peek-a-boo." The "walls" that semi hides the horse come off super easy. My baby picks it up (I don't say pull cause it's barely attached) and mouths it or throws it around. The mirrow warped when pulling off the protective cover. The light for the "carrot" toy isn't working after couple uses. We rarely turned on the light since it's so low intensity anyway; barely noticeable. Probably better in the dark but when will I put my baby in it while it's dark and I can't see her?. The pigs are cute but same as the horse; barely moves. Love the spinning toy though; moves easily and well. Due to all these problems, I gave it 3 stars only. My baby likes the toys on her Baby Einstein Exersaucer better.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
OK But Shop Around Jan 17, 2011
By Burt Weyhing This looked like one of the biggest, fanciest Jumparoos, so what the heck? Comments- 1. Assembly is somewhat easy, but directions are sloppy, poorly worded and look like they are on their one thousandth Xerox copy- try to focus on the small part that is in English. 2. The "Peekaboo Horsey" feature has to be the lamest feature ever on a children's toy. My "Horsie" won't rise more than a centemeter when I push the button. My boy is NOT IMPRESSED. 3. The seat is made of cheap, thin plastic and does not rotate well when attached to the carriage. I had to use baby oil to lubricate the seat to allow my son to rotate so he can play on all the features (except the "Peekaboo Horsey" which, as I mentioned, SUCKS. 4. The music is good with catchy tunes and my boy seems generally amused. The three-post design seems to work and he does get a good workout bouncing away. 5. The best feature is a little plastic flip book which prompts voices when the child flips the page..
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