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belinda1976
10-01-2007, 12:12
I am thinking about getting a Jolly Jumper for my baby and wanting to know how safe they are?
Can anyone shed some light on this product?
shinebrite
10-01-2007, 16:34
I think they are completly safe IMO the suds at the front are pretty strong, we just do a double not and dont think there really is a way she would fall out or anything, my DD loves it to death it wears her out! I wouldnt know what to do with her if she didnt have one as I can do quite a bit with her in it....I think theyre great!
Ashleigh<3
10-01-2007, 16:38
They are great, Chloe's 3 months old now, and we got her one for Christmas, she loves it. I bring it out with me when i'm hanging the washing up and spend a little extra time playing with her while it's on the line. :)
:) Definitely try it out!
my ds loved his they are great IMO
I also think they are great, you just have to keep an eye on them with the jumping around! I say this because my son has never had any trouble in his, and then this morning he hit his head on the door frame being too adventurous! So I think his jolly jumping days are almost over :(
M.
Was the best $35 we spent! Hours of entertainment for bubs, and we never had a mishap.
I say go for it :thumbsup:
YoungSupaMum
11-01-2007, 18:30
I find that when he jumps that his head hits the wall if I dont put my hand there. Does anyone else find that??
I have him in a door way...iv'e thought about it and i don't think I can put it anywhere else? :confused:
justrace
25-01-2007, 21:38
I find that when he jumps that his head hits the wall if I dont put my hand there. Does anyone else find that??
I have him in a door way...iv'e thought about it and i don't think I can put it anywhere else? :confused:
My DH would not allow me to get one for DS for this reason, but there are stands that you can buy to hang them from, which are very safe as they are no where near the legs. The stands are not cheap, but you could always sell it when you have finished with it (I bought one second hand) this was the only way that DH would allow DS to go in one.
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