Cheap Evenflo ExerSaucer® SmartSteps Jump & Go (Baby Product) Price
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| AGE GROUP: | 4 months - 1 years, 4 months - 1 years, 4 months - 1 years |
| CATEGORY: | Baby Product |
| MANUFACTURER: | Evenflo |
| FEATURES: | "SmartSteps™ Learning Pod keeps child entertained with 8 songs, 6 fun activities and 8 blinking light shows. SmartSteps™ Learning Pod is interchangeable with other Evenflo SmartSteps™ products, Wide play tray supports child and protects them from doorframe, Removable, washable seat pad easily disassembles for quick clean up in the washing machine |
| MEDIA: | Baby Product |
| MPN: | 6041419 |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 032884136384 |
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Customer Reviews of Evenflo ExerSaucer® SmartSteps Jump & Go
My son loves it, but hang it wisely My son (who is now almost six months) at first wasn't too thrilled to be in this thing. Once he figured out how to jump, we can't hardly keep him out of it! <
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>Caution: Read the directions. I would NOT hang it in a normal-sized doorway. We have double doors leading in to our master bedroom and I hang it right in the middle. I could easily see him banging his head or pinching his hand between the seat and the door frame in a small opening. Give them lots of room!
Product needs to be used in a WIDE doorway!
I don't have this exact product, but I have the Graco bumper jumper, which is essentially the same thing. They need to state that the product is to be used in a very wide doorway, and not a typical doorway. I tried this in a bedroom doorway (standard width) and my 4-month old hit her head on the side of the doorway when bouncing around. Take caution when using this product!
Baby Boy loves to jump...
This is great - Jake our 6 month old loves to jump and the lights and sounds keep him entertained. We tried putting Jake in it when he was about 4 months old, but he was too young and it scared him. We tried again at 5 months old and that was a better trial age. He was a bit older and stronger too. He too looks up at the harnesses and leans his head back, but has never flipped back or sidewards. My only concern are his fingers and hands getting too close to the sides of the doorway. To me it's safer than his exersaucer, which Jake tries to bounce in it like his jump&go, and some toys swing back and hit him in the face.
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>All in all, it is a great buy and keeps Jake occupied when he has independent play time.
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