Floor play is the absolute ideal.
Should baby s feet touch floor in jumperoo.
Tummy time is essential for.
With dd dear daughter she moved through the height setting quickly as she grew rapidly but was settled on the highest setting safely for a while until she disliked the restriction of being in the jumperoo.
This is a great feature as it means less strain on the hips as baby will be in more of a sitting position.
Everywhere baby looks in the spinning seat baby can see all around there s something fun to do.
Yes i own a jumper and yes i have used it.
If a baby pushed up against the floor and kept his legs straight or even locked at the knees then hit the ground it could cause an injury.
Skip hop explore and more baby s view 3 stage activity center.
Instead of putting your baby in a jumper put her on the floor on her tummy.
The skip hop explore and more activity center is quite simple.
The yoga mat was best idea ever as it s great for giving baby traction to roll over when flat on floor too and bounce etc as they don t slip like on wooden floor mat xx.
Jumperoo should feet touch the ground.
With an adult jumping from relatively high we know how to land on our feet and to bend our knees but a baby hasn t learned these skills.
Once their feet start being flat on the floor in a still position they should be moved up.
For optimal use make sure the balls of your baby s feet are touching the floor and they re not flat footed on the ground or unable to touch the ground.
Once they re the right age for your chosen jumper play it be ear.
This isn t just meaning jumpers but all equipment that contains a baby.
I like the rule of 2 and 15 baby equipment no more than 2 times per day for 15 minutes at a time and try to follow it as best i can i m not perfect.
Busy toys including a bobble elephant and swinging monkey captivate baby s attention and keep them entertained.
It is just a theory though.
Stop using the product once your baby tries to climb out of it or starts walking.
Any jumper that has springs has the potential for a baby s fingers to become trapped in them and a baby can slip out of a jumper s seat if they are not securely strapped in.
Head lag in infant development.
Folds for easy storage and portability.