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Rights reserved. So please enjoy but do not reproduce without permission. Archived discussions are usually a bit older and not as active as other community content. Newest First. Highly recommend! DD seems to like it most of the time. Best thing we ever got! CMBowen, We have an exersaucer at my house and a jumparoo at my parents. LO definitely prefers the jumparoo. All he does in the exersaucer is chew on the toys but he has so much fun jumping.

CMBowen, We have the rainforest jumperoo and the Einstein one. Both girls prefer the rainforest one. Early on they didn't really like the Einstein one but now that they are heavier and stronger they enjoy it.

I will say though that I've heard the recommendation by physical therapists is to not use a jumperoo because they don't want the baby on their toes, one of my girls is slightly delayed in motor skills.

CMBowen, We have a jumperoo and 2 exersaucers, all bought thrift for less than the price of 1 new. Its great having multiple because I can keep them in different rooms of the house, and they keep his interest longer since he isn't in the same one over and over.

Of the 3, his favorite is usually the jumperoo, but it really just depends on his mood. My DS was able to pull most of the toys off. Granted they do pop out so you can switch them with others they sell but I felt it should have been designed so only adult hands could remove.

Also there was an apple toy on there with a very long fabric leaf that my son was able to get pretty far into his mouth and I needed to remove that toy.

CMBowen, my son preferred his Einstein jumper over his exerscaucer My little one is 4 months. Also on choice of exersaucer — I was leaning towards the baby Einstein but when I googled it one of the search results was about a product recall due to safety concerns. Hi thank you so much for sharing! Was still deciding between these 2. Thinking of getting preloved from other parents. Just gotten one exersaucer! He is 7 months now.

So excited! God bless you and your love ones abundantly. I spent an embarrassing amount of time on this decision and ended up going with the Fisher-Price jumperoo. Thanks for your valuable information regarding Exersaucer Vs Jumperoo.

Actually, I was looking for an exact information about this topic. After doing google I found your website and I got my answer. I prefer exersaucer for my baby. Because for jumperoo they need to be taller. Exersaucer is preferable for little kids, I guess. Thanks for your post. Learned a lot of new things from you.

Thanks for sharing. I used exersaucer for my baby over jumperoo because my baby was a bit short and it was easier for him to move around. Thank you for sharing this article. I realized, nobody understand us, me, my son, our family, maybe you.

However, I hope you will be psychological support for me. It seems, time works against us. We tryied also a lot of various possibility, but development of my son began more slow down. Maybe, he will walking never. And I fell very helpless. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Down Syndrome Resources What is Down syndrome?

Therapy Family Contact Archives. The triple fun exersaucer is a triple win! Tweet Pin Share Don't Miss A Post! Enter your email address and be the first to know when a new post is published. About Rick Smith Hi, I'm Noah's Dad and I'm passionate about giving the world a window into our life as we raise our son who was born with Down syndrome. Comments VW says. September 17, at pm.

Noah's Dad says. September 18, at am. Grace says. Just ordered one for our six month old! Grace, Which one did you guys go with? Be sure to tell us how you and your little one enjoy it. Leah says. Leah, I actually thought about that while I was typing it. Sarah R says. Sarah, Thanks for your comment…we are about to move into a new house and I was thinking of getting the Johnny Jump Up!

Our little Noah would really like one I know! Vanessa says. Sounds like you have a great therapist! On the other hand, some moms argue that toys that come with an exersaucer are much more attractive for babies. Exersaucer Jumperoo Benefits. Infants can do more than just eat and sleep all day. Entertainment and stimulation of your baby are important for its development. Regardless of which side are you on in the jumperoo vs exersaucer discussion, your baby will benefit from both products.

The baby will also get familiar with its lower half staying upright, which also helps develop neck muscles. Using an exersaucer or jumperoo enables just that. As babies grow, lack of physical activity might make them fussy or nervous. Toys, lights, sounds and music that come with different models help you baby develop its visual, tactile and aural senses. Placing a baby in a jumperoo vs exersaucer will relieve you of the physical strain needed to play with your baby.

Having at least a couple of minutes to make a break during a day will decrease the physical demands of playing with your infant. Make sure not to let your baby out of your sight. This usually happens when babies are around 4 or 5 months old. The general rule is that babies up to 32 inches in height and 25 pounds in weight can safely use the product.

If the baby is too small, it might slip out or have trouble reaching the floor. If it is too heavy, it may damage or break the jumper. If any of your friends have an exersaucer or jumperoo, it may be a good idea to ask them if your baby can test it. This will allow you to see if your baby likes the jumper. Most infants are thrilled with the idea to stay in an upright position while playing with various engaging toys, but you still might want to be on the safe side.

Jumpers are a much safer alternative to walkers and most babies feel comfortable in them. Limiting the time your baby spends in the chair keeps them interested in the product for a longer time. What I like about the hiccapop Inflatable Toddler Travel bed is how it's perfect to bring just about anywhere. It's a compact air bed that you can easily set up with the electric turbo pump that's a part of the package.

It also includes a large travel bag to make it even easier to travel with! The product grows with your child and offers 11 different toys, music and sounds to help your baby with its motor skills, tactile development, object exploration and more.

The exersaucer perfectly resembles an Amazon forest with different animals including monkeys, birds, and chameleons. The product might be a bit tricky to assemble, but this will guide you through the process. The exersaucer is very easy to fold and carry, making it perfect for traveling. The infant can pull off certain pieces of the product, such as the birds, so make sure to always keep your baby in sight. You might need to offer a little help to start the action and encourage your baby to engage with a whole lot of different colorful toys, including a spinning penguin, a piano to play, a mirror and a roller ball.

Parent will be glad to hear that the seat and the toys are detachable and machine-washable. On the downside, there were stability issues reported if your little one jumps too hard while in the chair.



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