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08-29-2007, 08:53 AM
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Children: 2 children, Debra Lyn, and Logan (Bubba) Michael | jumperoo | | I would just like to say this is my new favorite thing in the world. we got him the jumperoo yesterday and he goes nuts in it for like an hour at a time  it's so very funny and nothing has held his attention so long. |
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08-29-2007, 02:30 PM
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Children: Jill born Jan 12, 1996 | Re: jumperoo | | Those things are great! (jumper swing right?) 1 hour is a very long time; for a little kid that is like running a marathon.  |
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08-29-2007, 03:35 PM
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Children: 2 children, Debra Lyn, and Logan (Bubba) Michael | Re: jumperoo | | yeah it's like a jumper swing. He actually jumped himself into a fit because he ended up so tired. He didn't bounce the whole time, it has a bunch of toys on it too but he bounced a lot, it's amazing how something can amuse them so very much. |
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08-29-2007, 03:56 PM
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Children: Jill born Jan 12, 1996 | Re: jumperoo | | My daughter really liked the jumper swing too. For whatever reason, it make her laugh and laugh too.
What my wife use to do was rotate toys. She might hide a few toys for a couple days and then rotate them, and it was like getting a new toys ever few days. Its not that we couldn't afford toys, it just seemed to give our daughter a thrill to see the toy again after not seen it for a couple of days. There was a stuffed pink giraffe that she loved, she just would get so excited when she saw it again, more so than any of her other toys. We never did ever figure out why she loved that specific stuff animal so much. She probably still has it in her room along with the dozen or so stuff animals in there.
Happy Birthday Fallon! 
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08-30-2007, 06:48 AM
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Children: 2 children, Debra Lyn, and Logan (Bubba) Michael | Re: jumperoo | |  Thanks jtee
I wish I could rotate his toys for him, we did for my daughter but we had more space than...oh well. It seems to keep the kids involved with their toys longer because after they've been gone for a little bit they're like new again. |
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08-30-2007, 07:45 AM
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Children: Nichole | Re: jumperoo | | Yay Nichole loved hers as well. She also really like her walker. I still tried to keep her out of it as much as possible though. Not sure how much truth is in it , but they say that it can delay them from walking. Of course mine still walked at 11 months. So maybe they are reffering to parents taht have their kids in those things ALL day long. I don't know |
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08-30-2007, 08:36 AM
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Children: 2 children, Debra Lyn, and Logan (Bubba) Michael | Re: jumperoo | | my dd loved her walker but we also didn't leave her in it all the time, I know some parents who do though, it's easier I guess then chasing them around, they can't get in to much trouble in there |
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08-30-2007, 11:51 AM
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Children: Jill born Jan 12, 1996 | Re: jumperoo | | I don't think we ever used a walked. If we did it wasn't very long. I just remember our daughter going from crawling to standing to walking. |
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08-31-2007, 09:16 AM
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 | Re: jumperoo | | I had one of these when my sons were young and they loved it. They called it the Johnny Jumpup then. This was one of the best things that I ever bought for them because they loved it so well. |
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08-31-2007, 09:29 AM
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Children: Nichole | Re: jumperoo | | There is a differnce between the johhny jump up and and a jumperoo. Jumperoos look like walker but are stationary. Johnny jumpups attach to a door and are just a little seat for the baby to sit in. |
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