Fisher-Price Rainforest Jumperoo
by Fisher-Price
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This is the best jumperoo yet and provides loads more fun and activity for baby, both up above and down below.
- 360 degree seat rotation means baby can get to every one of the toys. Baby´s jumping is rewarded with lights, sound and music
- New base design means the rainforest jumperoo is now more compact and takes up less floor space and allows for more compact folding up for storing away
- Comes with 2 leaves with hanging soft toys for up above stimulation. These leavces/toys can be interchanged between the slots at the top of the 3 legs and can be pushed down so that they´re close to baby to be able to play with
- Adjustable height by means of 3 position straps
- Seat pad is removable for cleaning
- High back seat for additional support
If you don’t like the idea of a baby walker but would like your baby to have a new and potentially exciting play place in your home, then you should opt for this kind of stationary baby play station or static exerciser. These have a similar design to baby walkers but don’t have wheels, instead your baby sits and swivels around.
Baby stations often feature a tray to hold a variety of small toys to keep baby stimulated and entertained and to encourage hand eye coordination. Although they don’t provide the same experience as a baby walker, the fun for your baby comes from pushing with his or her legs to spin the seating area round or rock to and fro.
Babies placed in baby stations must be supervised at all times, especially near stairs. They can be a great deal of fun for babies and offer parents a bit of freedom to accomplish household chores while keeping an eye on their babies, but they must not be used as a babysitter.
Fisher Price Philisophy
Fisher Price believe in the potential of children and in the importance of a supportive environment during the preschool years.
Fisher Price Mission
To support today's families with young children through a breadth of products and services that make early childhood more fun and enriching.
What Fisher Price Stand For
Fisher-Price helps you give your family the best possible start in life.
Fisher Price Values
In keeping with our long-standing tradition of innovation, quality, durability, safety and good value, Fisher price offer baby toys that can trust to improve their family's lives. Through the power of teamwork, Fisher Price challenge themselves to strive for excellence and to exceed their consumers' expectations.
Fisher Price creed
Since 1930, Fisher Price have been in business to create baby and toddler toys that fascinate and stimulate a child's imagination. In fact, their founders' criteria for toymaking still holds true today:
"Fisher-Price® toys should have intrinsic play value, ingenuity, strong construction, good value and action." Herman Fisher, Irving Price, Helen Schelle.
Delivery Cost
On all orders to mainland UK addresses we are able to offer an incentivised carriage charge based on your order value with us as follows:| Order Value (£) | Delivery Charge (£) |
|---|---|
| £0.00 to £49.99 | £3.99 |
| £50.00 to £74.99 | £2.25 |
| £75.00 + | FREE |
- Orders for the Scottish Highlands, the Channel Islands (Jersey and Guernsey), the Isle of Man or Ireland will all be charged at £9.95.
- We are able to deliver to European destinations and other parts of the world. Please refer our Delivery tab (at top) for more details.
Play is absolutely necessary for developement. Play is crucial for your child's social, emotional, physical, and cognitive growth. It's your child's way of learning about his body and the world, and he'll use all five senses to do it, especially in the first year. What does this feel like when I touch it? What does this sound like when I squeeze it? What will happen if I push this or pull that? Crawl over there? Pull myself up on this? Exploration is the heart of play, and in your child's mind any experiment counts, even hurling a bowl of cereal off the highchair tray. Development experts are fond of saying that play is the work of children (and cleaning up after play seems to be the work of parents).
As your child moves into the toddler years, his play will become more imaginative and complex. Through play, he'll exercise key skills and qualities, such as independence, creativity, curiosity, and problem-solving. It can also be an important place to explore feelings and values and develop social skills. Long before your child feels comfortable sharing his favorite toy with his sister, he may offer it to a doll. His first spontaneous "please" and "thank you" may slip out at an imaginary tea party. And what parent can resist wasting a perfectly good bandage the first time her child says his teddy got hurt?



































































