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Evenflo Jenny Jump Up - Pink Circles | 
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| Brand: Evenflo Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $19.99
New (3) from $19.99
Rating: 42 reviews Sales Rank: 1017
Color: Pink Circles Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3 Dimensions (in): 3.8 x 7 x 15.5
MPN: 6041842 Model: 6041842 UPC: 032884146673 EAN: 0032884146673 ASIN: B0010W9OE0
Release Date: February 19, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| Portable Infant Exerciser | | Adjustable Straps | | Removable, Machine-Washable Pad | | Toy Loops | | Reccomended for children up to 24 pounds |
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Product Description The Jenny Jump Up by Evenflo provides baby with plenty of learn and playtime fun with a bright, colorful pink pattern designed especially for baby girls. The Jenny Jump Up helps baby achieve 3 important developmental milestones: gross motor skills, cause and effect and balance and coordination. This portable infant exerciser transports easily room to room. Provides secure fit to interior doorways at least 3 inches, but no more than 6 inches thick with firmly affixed door trim at least inch wide. Adjustable straps allow you to size and adjust the Jenny Jump Up to accommodate a baby's changing height and weight, as well as the doorway's dimensions. Clip on your child's favorite toy to the toy loops to customize learn and play. The removable, machine washable seat pad easily disassembles for quick clean up in the washing machine!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 37 more reviews...
Great Toy November 30, 2008 This toy is great! My son started playing in it from 3 months. At first he only twirled, but now, at four months, he loves to jump in it. He teeths on front rim, too! Very safe and well made jumpy seat. We did pad the door frame with a couple of rolled up blankets, though, because our son likes to swing outward when he jumps.
Excellent Product November 23, 2008 I highly recommend this product. I bought it for my friend's child. She loves to get in it and jump up and down. There are 2 setbacks of this product. You need a door frame or molding to hold the jumper up and getting the child into and out of the jumper can be difficult when the child is fussy or upset.
For $20, good entertainment November 22, 2008 We bought this Jenny Jump Up in the hopes to take it with us when visiting people to help entertain my 8 mo. daughter when just adults are around. There are no doorways where people visit in their homes (didn't think about it before we bought it), but that's not Evenflo's problem. This works well in our bedroom when I'm cleaning, or in our bathroom when I haven't had a shower before the day got started. My daughter enjoys it and can spin around so she can see infront and behind her. Her arms don't sit up like the girl in the picture, she has long legs but her arms sit awkwardly on the frame, or infront of her in the pouch, but it gives her a little more freedom as she's frustrated on the floor with not crawling (for the moment). Anything for $20 is worth a different scenery, and change of pace for 20 minutes or so at a time. We went out and bought Fisher Price Jumperoo which is much more user friendly in visiting-type areas (livingroom etc.) But for the price, and the fact that it is sturdy, is great. My daughter has not banged into the sides of the doorway. However the straps that hang from the top of the door do rub against her face and leave her with marks because the straps are sturdy and they are not soft at all (am thinking of buying some thing soft to go around the straps). I'm happy with the purchase, but it's not the best because you need a doorway to attach it to (easy to attach, and again, very sturdy). For a cheap purchase it was a good buy.
jumpin fun October 6, 2008 My little one is three months old and loves to stand with my help of course, but my arms were always getting so tired so i saw this and he loves it. He is still a little wobbly in but if i put blanket behind him he jumps and stands. When he gets a little stronger he will love it even more. great item for active babys.
Not how I remembered it... October 5, 2008 I remember having so much fun when I had one as a kid. Getting in and out is a huge hassle if they have squirmy legs, also, setup was easy but not the greatest thing i've ever put togethor, could have had better directions. The leg holes are too wide for my daughter so I recommend putting a towel or somthing to boost her up. Overall the design is safe and clamps very well onto the doorframe, I tug on it to make sure its safe. 2/5
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