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Graco Bumper Jumper in Little Jungle

10 February 2010 5 Responses

  • High back nylon seat is removable and machine washable
  • Soft all around bumper protects wood work
  • 2 soft removable interactive toys attach to adjustable play tray
  • Plastic dome keeps straps spread apart for easy in and out
  • Spring loaded no mar clamp easily adjusts to door frame

Product Description
Your baby will jump for joy in this fun, sturdy doorway jumper. Just attach the adjustable, spring-loaded clamp to door frame and you’ve got an instant, anywhere activity that will delight your baby. A plastic dome keeps the Jumpste’s straps separated, so you can easily get Baby in and out. The sturdy bounce spring has a hidden safety cord, and the clamp won’t mark door moldings. Height adjustable, with a play tray adn 2 soft toys. Features: Plastic dome keeps straps apart to simplify getting Baby in and out Sturdy bounce spring with hidden safety cord for nonstop jumping joy Spring-loaded clamp won’t mark door moldings Attaches to doorframe for portable fun Height Adjustable for child from 5.5 to 25 lb… More >>

Graco Bumper Jumper in Little Jungle

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5 Responses »

  • Evadean Sanders said:


    again a gift and receiver never said when they got it but think it was good service as I heard no complaints. but baby is not born yet either so do not know what the condition of the jumper until Sept/
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  • T. Parsons said:


    I can’t believe these are still being sold. They are incredibly dangerous and are banned in Europe and (I believe) Canada. Why would you hang your precious baby by a spring which could come loose?

    As a pediatric physical therapist I can also tell you that your baby’s hips are not meant to take the force of bouncing against the floor…early jumping can cause serious damage to developing hips and/or cause your toddler to walk on their toes.

    If you need a baby entertainer, buy a swing or saucer!!! Better yet, put your baby on the floor where they can explore and learn.
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  • M. Martinez said:


    when baby first jumped, one of the 3 cables broke, was not useful. I returned it
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  • losdostweets said:


    We were so excited to try a jumper for our son, but were very dissapointed in this product. First of all, he tipped himself right out of it! With the three strap design, it’s unsturdy in the back, which we discovered after he spilled himself onto the floor. He seemed pretty intent on jumping, so now we’ve tried stuffing him in there with a blanket so that he’s nice and snug, but it’s still unstable and wobbly. I don’t recommend this product, and in fact, we are going to try a different brand.
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  • 1ToughCookie said:


    Unfortunately the strap that it hangs from is way too long even after fully adjusted to the shortest setting. I was rather disappointed. We used to have an older model that worked great. This one has cool toys attached and an improved bumper guard to protect your doorframe from damage but when your kid is just 4 months old and already too low to the floor to use it on the 1st try even when they weigh 12 pds below the max weight limit something is wronge, it just can’t be used and its being returned :(
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