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The Fisher-Price Pink Petals Jumperoo is a freestanding infant activity center featuring a 360-degree rotating seat, multi-sensory music and lights with two sound modes, and 3 adjustable height settings to grow with your baby. It includes a variety of colorful developmental toys like a light-up chameleon and teether, plus a removable, machine-washable seat pad for easy cleaning. Designed for babies who can hold their head up but are not yet walking, it supports up to 25 lbs and offers a safe, engaging environment that encourages exercise, independence, and sensory exploration.



















| ASIN | B07H618PK4 |
| Age Range (Description) | Baby |
| Age Range Description | Baby |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,050 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #37 in Baby Stationary Activity Centers |
| Brand | Fisher-Price |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 37,703 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00887961686654 |
| Item Height | 22.49 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.79 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Fisher-Price Baby |
| Material | Fabric, Metal, Plastic |
| Material Type | Fabric, Metal, Plastic |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 25 Pounds |
| Style | Animal Wonders Jumperoo |
| Style Name | Animal Wonders Jumperoo |
| UPC | 887961686654 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
M**Z
~*~*~10 MONTHS LATER & MY TWINS STILL LOVE THESE~USED EVERYDAY~WAY BETTER THAN EXERSAUCERS~*~*~
We got these when my girls were either 3 or 4 months, they are now almost 14 months. I had borrowed an Exersaucer from my friend, I'm not sure which one but it had a TON of toys. Both my girls were smaller than average and the exersaucer seat opening was too big for them to use, even if I put pillows or blankets in there. My girls also were not entertained by it and could not spin themselves around. I tried several times but they soon screamed if I even attempted to put them in it. So the search began for something else to entertain them and I decided on a Jumperoo. So many too choose from but based on the Tons of Wonderful Reviews and the price seemed good to me since I had to buy 2. My husband and I had these assembled in no time at all. When we placed our daughters in these for the first time, they did NOT scream or cry but their eyes were looking all over at all the new & interesting thigs. The seat opening was a lot smaller than the exersaucer which was PERFECT. It made my girls feel more secure & snug and I didnt have to use pillows or blankets around them. We did have to pile up some pillows under their feet in order for them to touch. At first they didn't know how to jump and occasionally they'd get excited and accidently jump and look excited. Have your camcorder ready because these are some very cute moments that you are going to want to capture. From that day on my girls have been in these everyday & LOVE them. With the jumperoo they can easily jump or bounce and it spins very easily. With the exersaucer all they can do is spin which seemed harder to turn and then can tilt which I think would make smaller babies feel like they were going to fall, they also won't get as much exercise in the exersaucer. The seats are soft and very durable. I've washed them many times in the washer and they still look brand new. The attached toys are also very easy to clean and I actually didn't think they looked too entertaining but my girls have always loved them. Sometimes they jump all around like crazy, sometimes they just chill & play with the toys & other times they just sit & watch TV or eachother. It is really funny if you have twins because you can see them mirror eachother in these, one does something & the other will follow suit. These are one of the items we've definately gotten our money out of and I consider a MUST HAVE. It gives me some free time while keeping them entertained & happy & SAFE! It also gives them exercise. Also sometimes one of my daughters really gets this thing rocking back and forth & she slams into the poles but this is a very sturdy & safe toy, it has never even once came close to tipping and she has definately tested its limits. One of my girls is now 20lbs so we've only got 5lbs more before she outgrows this. That is going to be a sad day considering how mucht they love them and they are part of our daily routine. I am going to have a difficult time finding anything even comparable to how wonderful this is.
D**E
My baby loves it!
I got the jumparoo for my son when he was about 4.5 months old. i knew he was ready for either a jumperoo or exersaucer because he was constantly kicking his legs and always wanted to stand (assisted, of course). i'm so glad i chose the jumparoo! we've had it for a month now and it has been a great toy for him! he loves stretching his little legs out and it only took him a few days to figure out how to jump...he has so much fun bouncing up and down pros: i love that it has two music levels, so that the music can run continuously (which is good for him now since he doesn't understand cause and effect yet) or only go when he jumps or plays with the toys (will be great for when he's a bit older). i also love all the colorful toys - he especially loves the blue firefly (or whatever it is lol) on the side and the yellow monkey. i know PPs said the blue elephant was useless because it's backwards, but my son still seems interested in it...he tries to eat its ears. when he gets tired of the main toys on the front, i love that i can just twist him around to the sunshine globe/peeping lion side, or the blue lizard. it's like a whole new toy and keeps him entertained for awhile. the two hanging birds up top are pretty useless right now, but maybe when he's a bit older he'll spend more time gazing up at them? eh i guess they're just decoration... this toy is also helping him to become a bit more independent. he likes to be held a lot (what baby doesn't? lol) but more and more i can let him play in the jumparoo and have some breakfast, do some cleaning, or check my email for a bit. its a nice alternative to his bouncy chair or swing, which don't offer as much entertainment. cons: the only bad side is that it seems built for a pretty tall baby. my son is in the 75th% for height and still needs a folded blanket under his feet on level 1. not a huge burden, just seems weird. all in all, this is a great investment for an infant starting around 4 months. definitely worth the cost (i probably would have paid more!) i would recommend it!
E**L
Excellent toy, great leg muscle strengthener
I bought this because I have had positive experiences with the Fisher Price before, and it delivered again. I have had this toy for close to a month now and this is what I have noticed so far: - Price: I felt that the price for this toy is a good value, considering the brand and the weight and history of excellence behind it. This toy did not feel expensive, and it has already given me my money's worth in smiles and giggles from my little boy. - Construction: it is solid enough. Even though one of the hanging toys comes loose at the slightest touch, the rest of the toy is pretty solid. The plastic is sturdy, and has been able to take on the challenge of a highly active five-month old baby. - Ease of use: the toy assembled fast and has remained solidly in place since then. I often have to remove the seat to clean it, and it has always been a breeze. The bouncer has a multitude of toys that the little one (and some of us adults as well) can enjoy for long periods of time. Overall, I don't think you can go wrong with this toy. Are there cheaper prices out there? Sure there are, but this one combines quality, ease if use, and the backing of an established brand. If you are looking for a toy for your baby to have fun, but also to begin the process of strengthening his/her legs, look no further than this.
H**D
Better & more attractive than the Deluxe Jumperoo...
We have an active baby that really likes to stand, tries to walk when held, and always wants to be on the move -- it can be exhausting. From reviews I read, the Jumperoo seemed like a great toy to provide excercise and fun for the baby (and a short break for Mom & Dad). The long awaited Rainforest Jumperoo finally came about a week ago! Since we had pre-ordered from Amazon in November anticipating a Christmas gift, we were disappointed that there were delays and it was not expected 'til well after the holidays. In the meantime, my 3 month old son was anxious to move and had lots of energy, so I bought the Deluxe Jumperoo at a local retailer about 4 weeks ago. He liked it, but seemed to get bored quickly with the toys and would use it just a few minutes each day. Some of the key differences with the Rainforest Jumperoo: - The seat rotates 360 degrees and there are toys all around it, so there is always something new to look at -- and he can change his view of the room by himself (he's just starting to turn in it on his own). - There are animals hanging above his head from the "leaves" and the baby loves to look at them and sometimes jumps to try and reach them. - The music & sounds are pretty cool...like they would play at a carribean restaurant. The Deluxe music was okay, but the "boinging" noises (although fun at first) got annoying pretty quickly. - The format is round versus the old A-frame style -- although I feared it would take up even more space, it actually looks less obtrusive and fits in the room better. It's easier to get by and doesn't trip you! - There are three hanging springs (versus four) which seems to offer more mobility and freedom of movement. Sometimes he just sways around. - Now nearly 4 months old, our son will spend happy stretches of 20-30+ minutes multiple times a day in the Rainforest version. Less than a week ago, he would spend about 15 minutes a day in the Deluxe version. - The Rainforest version is attractive and seems well made in comparison to the "Deluxe". It has thoughtful design details -- like the tree frog seat and the silky green tie-dyed fabric under the hanging leaves. - It appears that when folded it will take less space than the Deluxe -- which is pretty awkward when folded. - If your decor is more subtle, the Rainforest Jumperoo will probably fit in better than the vibrant blue painted frame of the Deluxe version. Suggested changes: - More opions for the height of the seat -- this seems like an easy change the manufacturer could make that would be helpful. My son is pretty tall for his age, but between a "1" and a "2". So his feet are flat on the ground at level 1, and don't quite reach at level 2. This means he stands and sort of walks to get slight bouncing -- versus actually jumping (the toes are supposed to touch but not have feet flat on floor for optimal jumping). - I would like some sort of storage option (like a vinyl bag it would fit into) to take to another room, store it for company, etc. Overall, the Rainforest version was a little more expensive than the Deluxe, but in my view, well worth it. The differences are more than cosmetic, and our son really does seem to enjoy it more than than the Deluxe (which is on it's way to Grandma's today).
E**E
To the next Grandchild
No problems. Good quality. Great color. Grandchild bounced and played til he grew out of it. Save it for next grandchild.
E**N
best baby purchase I've EVER MADE so far!
My son started using this jumper when he turned 4 months old. HE ABSOLUTELY LOVES IT! When I'm leaning down to put him into the jumper, he already starts "jumping" his legs. He's not very tall, when we first started using the jumper he was around 25", now he's at 25.5" and the Level 1 height is perfect for him! He will stay in his jumper for up to an hour, sometimes a little more, jumping nonstop and playing with the toys! In this video he is 4 months and about 1 week, and this is only his third time using the jumper! He's always had strong legs, and this is perfect for him. The toys attached to the jumper, while not exactly exciting, they do keep him entertained while he's in the jumper. So far he hasn't figured out how to turn himself around the 360 degrees, so he only plays with the elephant toy bar part. He does try and look at the toys hanging from the leaves above him as well. We have it set so that the sounds and lights go off when he jumps, which means its going off pretty much the entire time he's in there. He doesn't seem to mind if the sounds/lights are even on though, so we don't always use it. We were trying to decide between this jumper and the Baby Einstein jumper. We decided on this one because a lot of the reviews said that it was easier to jump in, and the springs were "springier" and jumping was easier. I have to say, I'm very pleased with the decision. He tried out the Baby Einstein Musical Motion Activity Jumper, Blue at a friend's house a few days ago, and didn't get nearly the amount of jumping action that he gets on this one. We also have the Fisher-Price SpaceSaver Bounce 'n Spin Froggy , and I definitely wouldn't recommend that one. He hasn't even figured out that it jumps, mostly because his feet barely touch the ground, and it is extremely stiff and difficult to jump on. Also, the toys are hard to reach, and only kept him entertained for 10 minutes at most, which is why I almost didn't buy this jumper. Very happy I did! My friend went out and bought her daughter (also 4 months) the same jumper as soon as she saw this video, and she loves it as well. It was very simple to put together luckily, since the directions were kind of confusing to figure out, especially how to put the seat cover on. Its very sturdy, as you can see from the video, my son goes crazy on it sometimes and it holds up just fine. We've had it for about 3 weeks now, don't know what we ever did without it! Its saved my sanity since my son is very active, and now I can actually get some stuff done!
A**.
Definitely a Mom Must Have
I bought this for my soon to be three month old son after discovering that he wasn't being entertained enough. I have a door jumper and although my son could manage himself pretty well in it I felt as if it just wasn't the right fit for him just yet as he needed a little more support. Although he may be too little according to the recommended age for this toy, he can support his head on his own with little assistance and sits while slightly reclined or supported. So on to the product. The box was pretty heavy, but well packaged and the items were easy to pull out of the box. The pieces were packaged individually while some were grouped together. I assembled the product myself which only took about 15-20 minutes or maybe even less. Instructions came included in the box and were very easy to read and understand. I usually don't read or use the instructions, but since this product was for my baby I wanted to make sure that everything was in the right place and secure. Plus I did read some of the horror stories of this product malfunctioning and collapsing, but that could happen with anything you buy. The only struggle that I did have was placing the cloth frog seat material correctly on the seat. The the frogger is to be buttoned to the seat and as I got one button through another one came off, but I was able to manage although frustrating. Everything else was easy to assemble and just clicks securely into place. The seat is very supportive for my son and is one of the main reasons I considered this jumper. The frog seat also doubles as a head rest in my case because every now and then my son gets tired and needs a small break. The jumper is colorful and exciting and my son jumps in it very well. He does't even need a pillow under his feet like other reviewers have stated. My son is not able to turn around in the seat yet but with my own test I can testify that the seat does rotate smoothly without getting stuck. His favorite part of the jumper is the music and lights with the animal sounds in the front as well as the bird and frog hanging from the leaves. He also loves pulling the crinkle butterfly on the side, but hilariously gets mad when he can't put it in his mouth. This is a toy that will definitely grow with him as he continues develop, strengthen and meet his milestones. This jumper will definitely be put to good used and can buy moms everywhere some time to get tasks around the house done. So far it keeps my son entertained for about a good 20-30 minutes, but I'm sure as he gets older it will hold his attention much longer. Btw I forgot to add the most important part of the review which is that this jumper really does bounce pretty well and high. My son has no problems bouncing in it and gets even more excited when he feels the bounce. It's like a surprise to him over and over again. This is definitely a mom must have!!
K**N
Hideous, but babies love it.
I bought this two years ago for my firstborn, and my second-born is using it now. Here is my review: ASSEMBLY: Plan to spend 15-20 minutes assembling this. It is not difficult, but there are a lot of different pieces. ENTERTAINMENT VALUE: This product was a hit with both my babies. There are a lot of toys on the console, and they seem to really engage children. Several of the toys have faces, which are always of interest to young babies. The seat can rotate 360 degrees to allow the child to switch from one set of toys to another. Not only is this product fun for babies, but it's also totally hilarious to watch them go bananas in it. SAFETY: This is very stable. I have no concerns about safety at all. Obviously, you need to be in the room or nearby, but there's really no way for this to tip over or for the baby to climb out. STYLING: From an aesthetic standpoint, this product is an abomination. It's huge and cumbersome, and the combination of beige, pastels, and brights just looks horrible. If the appearance of your living room isn't already ruined with ugly baby gear, it will be now. WASHABILITY: The fabric seat comes out easily for laundering. The fabric does not fade in the wash. The toys can be popped out for washing. AGE RANGE: This product will have a relatively short lifespan -- maybe 3-6 months of use... once a baby is crawling, the Jumperoo isn't so appealing to them anymore. My kids started using this around 4-5 months of age. My son tired of it by 8-9 months. My daughter is only 6 months right now, so she's still going strong. This is a good buy if you're just starting your family and plan to have more than one child. Otherwise, it's the sort of thing that you'll use for such a short time that you may want to buy it from Craigslist or at a garage sale. Used Jumperoos are very easy to find and will probably be in fantastic condition because of the short time of use.
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