It was recommended by so many people before the little man was even born, it seems to be a firm favorite amongst parents. My one concern pre purchase was it's size. There's no getting away from the fact it's massive. It takes up a lot of space in my
When the lovely people at Fisher Price got in touch and told me about the new Fisher Price Jumperoo and asked if the little man would like to try it our we were a little bit excited. All the fun of a Jumperoo but the opportunity for me to claim back my living room?! Send it my way!!
After arrival the Jumperoo was quite easy to assemble with only a few parts to clip together, once they're clipped into place the Jumperoo feels sturdy, solid and safe. Instructions are included but to be honest, it's pretty self explanatory, it's quite obvious just from looking at the parts where they need to go.
Instantly noticeable is the fact the Jumperoo is really light and no where near as bulky as the original. It only weighs 5kg so is easy to move around the house, it's perfect for taking up stairs while I have a shower or into the kitchen while I do the dishes.
Whilst I do like the Jumperoo, there are a couple of little niggles I have with it -
- I think the keyboard would be much better if the 'keys' could be pressed in to make individual sounds. The first thing the little man tried to do was play the keyboard but the keys can't be used in that way.
- The arch seems quite a distance away from the seat so I think smaller babies would struggle to reach forward to grab at the animals.
- It does fold up, but it's quite hard work doing it alone. I find the button at the bottom which needs to be pressed at both sides really hard to press in alone.
- It's still quite a bulk piece of equipment when it's folded. As the bottom is curved when it's folded it could do with a stopper or stand at the bottom to prevent it falling when it's stood up.
The Fisher Price Jumperoo is currently on offer on Amazon for £80.55 if you want to pick up a bargain baby buy.
*Item was sent for review purposes*