Astro Kitty SpaceSaver Jumperoo Infant Activity Center Review
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Editor's Review
With Riley being 7 months and wanting to stand all the time, the Astro Kitty SpaceSaver Jumperoo Infant Activity Center is perfect for him. Riley is just starting to stand a bit on his own and this will be great for him as he grows! I like that in the directions it shows you how your child’s feet should be to be “correct.” I thought it was flat feet but to be correct, they should be on their tippy toes. The Astro Kitty SpaceSaver Jumperoo Infant Activity Center has a free standing design with a soft seat pad that is removable and machine washable. The jumperoo adjusts to four different heights. I was a little worried with Riley being a little tiny peanut for his age of 7 months, but stage 1 fit him perfectly. There is some assembly required but it took me about 5 min. The max weight for the jumperoo is only 25 lbs. and it’s designed for children 6-9m. The activity center has lights, sounds, a teether on the side, rings to move, and a shooting star that clicks when you move it. The star command center in the middle has lights and sounds when you press the buttons or roll the ball. The activity center requires 3 AA that are not included. There are three spinners on the top of the activity center. Riley was a little short and can’t reach them yet, but they are nice for him to look at when we spin them for him. I love that there is a teether on the side of the jumper but the problem is, it hangs off the side so we have to keep giving it to him. He wouldn’t be able to grab that himself. It’s also very easy to fold up for storage or we can take it with us when we travel. I do wish it would bounce from all points, not just the back of it. It feels like he has to sit back more in order to really bounce.
Price Check
$85.99
Should I get it?
This is perfect for the family that wants the jumperoo experience for their babies but don’t have the space to keep it out all the time.
Pros
- It’s easy to assemble
- Portable
- Adjusts to 4 different heights
Cons
- There’s only one bounce point
- Teether is not easily reachable
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