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| Evenflo Classic Johnny Jump Up Doorway Jumper - Bug | 
enlarge | Brand: Evenflo Category: Baby Product
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $17.99 You Save: $2.00 (10%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 39 reviews Sales Rank: 3932
Color: Bug Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 24 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2 Dimensions (in): 4 x 7.1 x 15.6
MPN: 6041417 Model: 6041417 UPC: 032884136360 EAN: 0032884136360 ASIN: B000CDPHIK
Release Date: June 12, 2006 Availability: In stock soon. Order now to get in line. First come, first served.
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| Features:
| • | Toy loops allow you to clip on child's favorite toy (toys not included) | | • | Removable, washable seat pad easily disassembles for quick clean up in the washing machine | | • | Portable infant exerciser provides entertainment and exercise for baby without taking up floor space | | • | Sturdy door frame clamp provides secure fit to interior doorways at least 3 inches, but no more than 6 inches, thick with firmly affixed door trim at least 1/2 inch wide | | • | Recommended Age 4 mo to walking age maximum of 24 lbs. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Hands-On Review Somewhere around four or five months, babies start to tune in more intently to the world around them. Meanwhile, those leg muscles just keep developing. Suddenly, lying around on a mat or sitting in a bouncy seat just doesn't cut it anymore. The Evenflo Classic Johnny Jump Up is, indeed, a classic. Your bouncing baby boy (or girl) will truly start bouncing! Who says exercise can't be fun? Just slide baby into the padded seat, making sure only his toes can touch the floor. He will immediately sense the spring action and start pushing off with his toes. Instant entertainment! Build on Baby's Milestones In addition to being a source of exercise and almost endless amusement, the Johnny Jump Up also contributes to the development of several important milestones. Gross Motor Skills The legs are pumping, the arms are waving, the head is bobbing
baby doesn't know it, but he's working on his gross motor skills. Figuring out how to use those large muscles, then practicing and building their strength, is a key step in baby's development. Next thing you know, he'll be running and jumping and throwing balls! Cause and Effect "Hey, when I push down on the floor, I bounce! Let's see what happens when I push this way
or that
?" Okay, the Johnny Jump Up won't get your kid speaking full sentences, or even his first word (unless it's "Wheee!"), but this is the gist of his thought patterns once he settles into the seat. Cause and effect is a nifty concept that your child will experiment with for the rest of his life, from dropping food off the high chair tray (gravity!) to seeing what happens when he grabs a toy from his friend (she doesn't like that!) to discovering whether his parents really mean it when they say his high school curfew is 10:00 p.m. (oops! They do.). Balance and Coordination Being upright must feel strange at first to someone who has spent the first few months of life lying in someone's arms or in a crib. It's going to take some work to figure out how to keep upright (although the Johnny Jump Up won't let him flop over, of course) and going in the direction he wants to go. He's going to have to find the floor with his toes, push away, then find it again and again, all the while keeping his torso strong. Whether the Johnny Jump Up is springing up and down or front to back or side to side, baby will go along with it, keeping his balance all the while. Easy to Install After assembling the seat and attaching the toy loops, pull open the clamp arms and hook them over any doorway trim that meets the size requirements (wall thickness must be 3 to 6 inches, and the flat surface on top of molding must be at least inchand firmly attached. Do take these measurements seriously!). Slide baby into the padded seat, and watch his face light up as he discovers he has the power to make this thing move! Important Note to Parents Please don't let baby spin, swing, or sleep in the Johnny Jump Up, and read the instructions and warnings very carefully before using. --Emilie Coulter
Product Description
- Toy loops allow you to clip on child's favorite toy (toys not included)
- Removable, washable seat pad easily disassembles for quick clean up in the washing machine
- Portable infant exerciser provides entertainment and exercise for baby without taking up floor space
- Framed seat fully surrounds child
- Sturdy door frame clamp provides secure fit to interior doorways at least 3 inches, but no more than 6 inches, thick with firmly affixed door trim at least 1/2 inch wide
- Fully enclosed spring prevents access to and dirt from collecting in the active spring
- Fits babies 4 months to walking age (maximum 24 lbs.)
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| Customer Reviews: Read 34 more reviews...
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
What happened to the bounce? September 2, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My other children loved jumping in their jumper but this one stinks! It doesn't go anywhere. My son can only jump as high as his little legs push him - he doesn't even get off the ground. It's as if they are trying to make it too safe for babies. They've taken all the bounce out of it. Boring!
Johnny Jump Up Fun! August 8, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The Johnny Jump Up we purchased for our grandson is so much fun for him and for those of us who are watching him twirl and hop and swing around! Our son, now 31, had a Johnny Jump Up at 4 months and for several months he had great fun! We were so happy to see they are still made. I would highly recommend this item, making certain that the door frame from which you hang the jumper, is very sturdy and in good repair. The clamp for this item is very strong and heavy duty, providing good support for the jumper. I would make sure that the jumper is in a doorway where you are in direct eye contact with the infant, like any other situation. Use with supervision and enjoy seeing baby building strength while having so much fun! We recently took our grandson on a road trip, and we were able to take the Johnny Jump Up with us. It folds flat for easy packing. He was able to get some 'exercise' and had fun, not having to be in his car seat when not riding in the car, held all the time or restrained in some other way!! He was a very happy baby and this jumper was a real help in our caring for him!
love it July 26, 2008 i had the jumperoo for my other 2 children, after my 45lb son decided to keep playing with it, it pretty much was a sag-a-roo. i really didn't want to shell out the $ for another one, plus i got tired of the floor space being taken up. i resisted the over the door jumper for a long time thinking cheap meant 'bad'. i couldn't have been more surprised. this is very well made, and my 5 month old LOVES it. i can set her in it at the kitchen/playroom doorway and she bounces and giggles while i make dinner. she loves being a part of the action too. the other two kids run around playing and she gets to be in the middle of it. it bounces very easily, and seems quite sturdy. i haven't had a problem with her getting choked by, or hitting the bar, but she is a big girl, 95% for height, so she could just be longer. i have to say, even though it's totally superficial, i love that it's pink as well :) i'm very glad i decided to give it a try!
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