Saturday, 19 July 2008

Fisher-Price Rainforest Jumperoo

Fisher-Price Rainforest Jumperoo his was deffinatly designed with the parent's view in mind not the child's. For example, the screws for the rainbow-sun toy all face the baby. When she looks at the cloud there are six screws and screw holes. There are only two hanging animals on the three posts. The monkey only swings in, which is fine when you show her it moves, but it doesn't move when she bats at it. Fisher-Price Rainforest JumperooThe elephant faces away from her most of the time, and doesn't even completely turn towards her if she pulls it. the parent gets to see it the whole time not the child. Fisher-Price Rainforest JumperooAlso the tiger that plays peek-a-boo barely moves. It doesn't bounce up or anything. It goes up maybe a quarter of a centimeter so you can barely see it's eyes. Oh yeah, and the toy to chew on, the cord isn't long enough. She has to be facing it exactly and lean all the way over to chew on it.

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