Animal Krackers™ Jumperoo™
  • Product: W2042

    Approx. Retail Price: $130.00

    Maximum Weight:25 lbs. (11,3 kg)

    Maximum Height:32”

Learn through play
joy of learning
So much to learn & do with Animal Krackers™ Jumperoo™! Play and learn with new Animal Krackers™ friends! Everywhere baby looks there’s something fun to learn & do with an animal friend—spinning, jumping, rattling, teething, batting and more! It’s safe jumping fun rewarded with lights, sounds and music! Requires 3 AA batteries.

Developmental Guidelines: Use only for a child who is able to hold head upright unassisted and who is not able to walk or climb out of product.

Maximum weight: 25 lbs. (11,3 kg)
Maximum height: 32”

Better for Baby

Promotes Comfort & Security
• Comfortable rotating seat provides a safe place for baby to play and learn

Stimulates the Senses
• Baby activates music, sounds & lights, with playful friends to help stimulate visual & auditory skills

Enhances Learning Through Discovery
• Introduces early experiential learning in gentle ways, with songs, sounds & pictures to help baby discover objects & farm friends, colors & shapes
• Reaching and grasping onto toys helps foster eye-hand coordination

Better for Mom

• Peace of mind—safe alternative to walkers and doorway jumpers
• No doorway required
• Easy storage—tubes simply pop off base!

Sold exclusively at Babies R Us.

Animal Krackers™ Jumperoo™ 3.1 5 12 12
Amazing I bought this for my daughter about a month ago and she really is just now jumping a lot in it, the only problem is with the blue rattle it doesnt stand up but owell the rest of the jumper is amazing she is only 4 months old and the only thing she hasnt figured out is how to turn it on her own. March 4, 2013
Adjustable strap issue We received this as a gift at our baby shower. Our son started using it around 3 months. He loves it! He loves everything about it the bouncing, music, toys. As others have pointed out the one rattle does hang to the side and does not stand up like the picture but I was willing to look past that because he loved it so much! I love the fact he is safe in it and it allows me to get things done around the house while he plays. I also love that the seat cover can be removed and washed as needed. He is now just shy of 8 months and still loves it. He is tall for his age and we are having to adjust it to stage 3 on the adjustable straps. However the beige strap on the back by the mirror doesn't seem to be long enough to hook onto the metal bracket to raise it up. The other two adjusted easily. It is a great product and he has loved it but I hate to have to give it up early because the strap is too short to adjust. February 13, 2013
Dont Kno What To Think My daughter's father bought this for our 7 month old daughter because she loves to bounce and loves toys that light up and plays music. Well after she opened it and we went to assemble it the little blue rattle piece didn't want to stand up but instead slope over the edge of the bouncer. And when they went to go put batteries in it it did not turn on at all. They had tried everything possible to try to get it to work even going as far as taking it all apart and reassembling it. They even tried 6 different sets of batteries and still nothing. My daughter loves the toy but we are just really disappointed that it makes no sounds or doesnt even light up. This was her big christmas gift from him and it doesnt even really work : December 24, 2012
Toys Need Tweaking An adorable-looking jumperoo. The fabric is muted, with sweet gingham pattern spring covers. Assembly was amazingly easy - 8 screws, push button locks for base and seat bars, snap in toys. Directions do not explain how to raise-lower height tethers (x3) but I figured it out. The toys should be geared to the mind of a curious, expectant infant. Specifically: - waterfall rattle needs to stand up, as shown in product photos. The "spout" is flimsy rubber. It is wilted, hanging limply outside jumperoo. Baby never sees it. - The sun mirror is stationary. It should spin on its arm. When baby grabs it, nothing happens. - The Alphabet Song plays randomly, as does the Jumping Song. The music doesn't match baby's movements, illustrating cause and effect, except the lion face dial. - Lastly, there are three great teething shapes hanging from a screwed-in, stationary tree leaf ring. They can be removed from leaf ring but baby soon drops them on the floor. October 13, 2012
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