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Fisher Price Rainforest JumperooThe Fisher-Price Rainforest Jumperoo will introduce your baby to an exciting world full of intriguing sights and sounds and bouncing of course. The Jumperoo is suitable for babies who can hold their head up unassisted, but not yet able to walk or escape the harness.

The Rainforest music and lights are activated by the baby jumping, giving them a reward for their endeavours as motion censors activate the lights and rainforest music. There are 10 animals to befriend including a swinging monkey, a bobbing elephant and a spinning lizard. The baby can spin a drum to further activate lights and music. If baby gets bored with one or two of the features they can simply spin round to start on another.

The Rainforest Jumperoo has safety feature of course, such as soft spring covers to keep baby’s fingers safe from harm. Also the jumperoo has three height adjustment positions to ensure a comfortable fit. Whilst the jumperoo is very robust it does fold down to make it easier to move around the house, so whatever room your in, baby can be bouncing and playing right next to you.

The price of this bouncer may put some people off, after all it will only be in use for a few months. However, the value is undeniable. It is common for a child to play happily for an hour at a time. So say your child used the jumperoo for more than 3 months and for 1 hour a day, then it works out at less than £1 a day, assuming you get the jumperoo for less than £90, which you should do. It would be worth every penny if your child enjoys it as much as is common amongst most babies.

If the tunes get a little bit irritating (what babies toy doesn’t make irritating sounds) then you can turn the sound off it you must or are allowed to.

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