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Searching for Best Doorway Jumper
Asked by K.I. from Dallas
on March 24, 2008
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I am going to purchase a doorway jumper. Does anyone have any suggestions of which brand to buy or to stay away from? Thank you!
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- The Fisher Price Rainforest Jumperoo is great but limited the amount of time your child is using a jumper, saucers, or walkers these type of toys are great for enterta...
- Dont buy one!!!!! This is my opinion. But I never liked the jumper. This causes the kids to want to bounce in your lap while standing up (baby) which if one does not h...
- I used the Evenflo SmartSteps Jump and Go. My daughter loved it. Just be sure that you only use a jumper in doorways which have molding . . . the lip of the molding ...
Thinking About Getting a Doorway Jumper
Asked by C.S. from Boca Raton
on August 27, 2007
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Hi moms,
Iam thinking about getting a doorway jumper for my son. Are they safe? Has anyone used them before? Can any one recommend a brand or something similar to use...
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- I agree with Devon P. I also have the Fisher Price Jumperoo and my daughter loves it.
- My sons loved the Jumperoo from Fisher Price, its a stationary one that sits on the floor. Seemed to be a little safer to me, I guess I was afraid that the door one mi...
- C., I had a doorway jumper for my middle son and it definitely is not a good idea. If your little one gets too excited he could bang his hang or squish a finger an...
Is My Son Ready for the Doorway Jumper?
Asked by M.A. from Pittsburgh
on March 7, 2007
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I was just given a second hand doorway jumper and I don't have the instruction booklet for it. Does anyone know what the recommended ages and weights are for it? My ...
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- M. MY son LOVes his to death sorry he is trying to help my type too lol. we started at 4 months b/c he was ready aslong as he can hold up his head i wount worry
- I got a doorway jumper at a yard sale, and both of my boys loved it. I didnt have a manual either, but just started using it when I thought they were ready. I would ...
- My daughter started using her jumper at the same age. The first time we put her in it she was all smiles. As long as he can hold his head up he should be fine. Just...
Looking 4 a Doorway Jumper
Asked by F.S. from San Antonio
on September 9, 2007
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I'm looking for a doorway jumper. My daugher wants to be held ALL the time, I can't get anything done cause I ALWAYS have to hold her. What can I do to get her off tha...
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- Try Kids Junction in the Castke Hills area...they sell used items that are clean. Often you can find things like that for almost half the price, or maybe ebay too. Als...
- I think all kids go through a phase like this and I think the best thing to do is buy a sling and just do it till it passes because it will. Good Luck!
- I would recommend a jumperoo. My daoughter was the same way, but once i invested in a jumperoo, she would stay in their for up to an hour. It has music & lights & toys...
Doorway Jumpers - Safe?
Asked by J.A. from Kansas City
on June 28, 2007
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I received 2 doorway jumpers (that attach to a door frame)for my twins boys as a gift. Although they are too small to use them now, I am wondering if these things are...
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- Hi J., I haven't had any problems with them at all. And like eveyone else said don't leave them unattended or anything like this. Be prepared that as they ge...
- My kids both loved them. Just don't leave them unattended. We never had an accident, problem etc. Just a lot of jumping, laughing and great home videos. PS - Mine ...
- You MUST make sure the door frame is secure! Put the jumper on there and tug on it a few times to make sure it's secure! I've used them with both my sons. Just don't l...
Necessary to Have Both a Jumper and an Exercise Saucer?
Asked by M.S. from Chicago
on August 1, 2008
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I'm a very practical person, so when I became pregnant with my first son, I checked with friends to see what I could get second-hand before registering for new product...
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- Hi M., If I could do it all over again, I wouldn't invest any money into those products. They outgrow everything so fast and they barely use it. Even with 3 childr...
- Hi, when my daughter was that age i used the fisher price jumperoo and she just loved it. They are pretty similar so i would just recommend you getting one there is no...
- Every baby is different, but my daughter loved both of these. They do two totally different things. The jumperoo (in my opinion) helped develop my daughters legs in st...
Want a Jolly Jumper, but Not Many Door Frames?
Asked by A.M. from Syracuse
on March 29, 2012
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I don't know how to word this the best way so everyone knows what I'm talking about, but my apartment doesn't have a traditional doorway entering the living room and k...
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- I had this same issue in my home. We got a jumperoo instead, the baby loved it way more.
- Have you considered a Jumperoo (I think Fisher Price makes this brand)? You can usually find them at baby consignment stores or craigslist. You can google it. Same ...
- I have heard the the ones that hang are unsafe also. The one that is on springs sounds much safer.
Anyone Used the "Baby Einstein Musical Motion Activity Jumper?"
Asked by J.S. from New York
on May 1, 2010
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My 5 mo old is very active and gets needs constant stimulation. I play with her every chance I get but once in awhile when I need to get something done, I put her in ...
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- Hi! I have an active baby as well. You can put the baby in the activity jumper as soon as she can sit up. My daughter loved it until she figured out how to walk with s...
- Try a doorway jumper. It hangs in any doorway, and is fairly easy to put up and take down. My daughter would spend so much time in hers! I put it in my kitchen doorw...
- Just get her a jumper that fits in the doorway, and practice going between her and your activity to give her new toys. too much stimulation is not a good thing. You mi...
Advice to Help with My Crib Jumper
Asked by M.F. from Albany
on April 4, 2008
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My almost 3 year old son just figured out how to climb out of his crib. We took the front rail off, but now at bedtime and nap time it seems to be a free for all. We h...
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- My son is also three, and when we moved in to our home 16 months a go we decided to not put the crib back up and we got him a toddler bed. I liked the idea that it was...
- Dear M., You are lucky to have made it to almost age 3 with your son in a crib. Yet jumping the crib is dangerous. Your son is experiencing his individuality and ab...
- He's old enough not to sleep in a crib.
Best Baby Jumper Type Bouncer
Asked by C.B. from Dallas
on June 14, 2011
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I didn't post my last question properly. Who has a baby jumping/excersiser type thing that they reccommend?
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- I liked the bungee baby bouncer. It's a doorway jumper than has a harness rather than a seat. Baby has lots more freedom of motion and lots more control.
- Both my boys loved their Jumperoo and we have even passed it down to their cousin who now loves it too. http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/181-###-###-####-###-###-...
- My DD loves her Exersaucer and the Baby Einsten jumper. The exersaucer is good for younger babies (4mo+) while I wouldn't do the baby einstein bouncer until 6mo-7mo (...