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Jumperoo question

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Justtrying · 26/08/2011 09:16

To those of you who have/had a fisher price jumperoo, what age did your child grow out of it or get fed up of it. I know the weight limit is 25kgs.
Thinking of buying dd one for christmas when she'll be just 7 months, will it be worth the money?

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pixipie151 · 02/10/2011 13:22

Try Ebay, I bought one there for about £25, and you can ebay it afterwards if you like as they tend to have a resale value as they arent used for very long so tend to be in nice condition.

Monstrosity · 05/10/2011 21:47

I loved ours, DD was still happy going in hers at 14/15 months, although only for a few mins at a time then as she would rather be getting into mischief. Still useful to keep her in one place whilst getting ready in a morning etc. I felt we got our money's worth out of it, and re-sale value on eBay is good too.

feedthegoat · 05/10/2011 21:50

Ds stopped using his when he started walking so 13 months. I second usingmainlyspoons though and wouldn't wait for christmas as baby won't know the difference and could enjoy it now for extra value. Ds loved his.

diggingintheribs · 05/10/2011 22:01

DS loved it - definitely get it earlier! He used to fall asleep in it!

He stopped using it when he was flat footed when he got into it - that was before he turned 1

My nephew also loved it.

DD not so much - she went in it but only for short periods

Justtrying · 06/10/2011 06:38

We bought an ocean wonders one 3 weeks ago, Dd now loves it, needs a cushion under her feet but won't for long. Thanks for all your help.

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