Fisher-Price® Go Wild™ Jumperoo®
Product#: DTL57
Released: 2016
Battery Info: 3 AA batteries for toy operation
Ages: Use only for a child who is able to hold head upright unassisted, who is not able to walk or climb out of product
Product Description
Bounce to the moon and back, all in a day’s worth of playtime. There are 2 modes of music and so much for baby to discover on the Go Wild!™ Jumperoo®. In short-play mode, your little one’s every jump is rewarded with music, lights and sounds. Or set it to long-play mode and the music plays continuously, accompanied by fun sounds & lights! A rotating seat gives baby 360° access to toys, hands-on activities and happy friends all around. Like a giraffe toy bar with a swinging monkey to bat at, and twinkling lights. Fruit shapes to sort. A rolling butterfly ball to spin. A book with pages to turn and fun animal sounds to hear. A lion to rock. And animals to teeter-totter back and forth. And they’re all within baby’s reach. Baby can bat, reach, grasp, move, groove, and jump so high – all things that give developing motor skills a helpful boost. Sing-along songs and spoken words introduce baby to animal sounds, first words and more!
2 ways to play!
1. Musical Fun – Baby can activate fun sounds, music and lights—all to help stimulate visual and auditory senses.
2. Early Learning – Sing-along songs and spoken words introduce baby to animal sounds, first words and more!
Music, songs, lights & sounds reward and encourage every bounce & jump
Wheee! Seat spins 360 degrees so baby can discover all around
Sturdy, free-standing steel frame lets baby jump safely – no doorway required
Easily adjusts to three different heights as baby grows 3 springs for big, bouncy fun – with soft covers to keep little fingers safe
Busy activities and toys include fruit shape sorters, spinning butterfly ball, and book with turning pages & fun animal sounds
Sing-along songs and spoken words introduce baby to animal sounds, first words and more!
Seat pad is machine washable & dryer safe
Busy bouncing helps strengthen baby’s gross motor skills