Evenflo's Johnny Jump Up is the perfect answer to portable learn and playtime fun. This Johnny Jump Up helps baby achieve 3 important developmental milestones: gross motor skills, cause and effect and balance and coordination. The bright, colorful frog print seat pad removes easy and is machine washable providing for convenient cleaning opportunities. A sturdy door frame clamp provides secure fit to interior doorways at least 3 ", but no more than 6 " thick with firmly affixed door trim at least ½ inch wide. Adjustable straps allow you to size and adjust the Johnny Jump Up to accommodate a baby's changing height and weight, as well as a particular doorway's dimensions.
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Product Details
Product Length:
3.75 inches
Product Width:
7.0 inches
Product Height:
15.5 inches
Product Weight:
2.29 pounds
Package Length:
15.6 inches
Package Width:
7.0 inches
Package Height:
3.9 inches
Package Weight:
2.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 170 reviews
Features
Portable infant exerciser
Comes with adjustable straps
Removable, machine-washable pad
Recommended for children up to 24 pounds
Customer Reviews
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70 of 70 found the following review helpful:
Jane's Jump Up Bug Aug 31, 2006
By R. Mitchell
"media artist"
Our seven month old daughter does not like being on her tummy so she does not like to crawl or attempt to crawl. She loves kicking and we got the Johnny Jump Up Bug to help her use her legs more without having to be laying down on her tummy. She loves it. She now loves sitting up and kicking her legs and making herself move around. Since Johnny Jump Up Bug does not have a tray it is easy to get her in and out and she has not come close to pinching her fingers like the reviews for jumpers that have trays usually state. We are very pleased with the quality for it's low price and will use it for our future kids.
34 of 34 found the following review helpful:
Great Bang for the Buck Aug 28, 2009
By D. Ovalle
"Mrs.Ovalle"
My daughter has been using he Jenny Jump Up since she was 7 months old. At first she just dangled there, but after a week or so she got the hang of jumping. Now, at nearly 9 months, I don't know who gets a bigger kick out of it--her or everyone who gets to see her jumping and giggling. Now that she is becoming more mobile she only tolerates it for short spurts, but she does have a blast for those 7 minutes! I was concerned about damage to the door moulding, but so far I see none. Here's why I like it: 1. At about $20, you can't go wrong. Throw in another $5 item on Amazon and you may qualify for free shipping. 2. It's space efficient and travels well (as long as you are going to a place with the right size interior door jams and trim) 3. So far we have had no injuries with it--though my daughter is not unusually acrobatic--just the typical jumper. 4. It was just the thing to keep my baby occupied when she wanted to stand/jump but was still pretty immobile (and when I was unable to assist)
Here are a few things to note: 1.Some reviewers complain that the spring is too stiff, but it's actually a friction problem (when the spring rubs against the plastic tube that encases it). I used a q-tip to smear petroleum jelly (chosen for it's baby safeness) between the spring and plastic casing, and it fixed the problem. 2. Make sure you have an interior door jam that fits the specified width and that has trim around it. Otherwise you will not be able to use it. 3. It can be a pain getting the child in (aiming squirmy legs for two holes in a dangling seat) and back out (you pick up the child and the seat comes, too). If you are willing to put up with the minor inconvenience, its a great toy. 4. I only gave it 4 stars beacuse it can only be used for a small window of time--from the time they have good head control till the time they prefer to move around freely. But for $20, maybe I'm expecting too much!
27 of 27 found the following review helpful:
New mom of five month old baby Jun 26, 2007
By D. Alves This product is well made and a value for the cost. But the bucket seat is huge. I baught this for my daughter who was four months old at the time and weighed almost sixteen pounds and 25 inches. Her legs were spread wide making it difficult to jump, and her body slipped from one side of the seat to the other. I tried stuffing a blanket around her to keep in the middle, but she was never able to enjoy it. I since purchased a much smaller jumper that she enjoys now. I kept this jumper because I do like it and think she will enjoy it at about 8 to 10 months when she is a bigger baby, if she's not already walking by then.
26 of 26 found the following review helpful:
Overall, pretty good Nov 11, 2006
By A. M. Bierwag The clamp that hangs from the door frame is very secure, and the strap is adjustable for the baby's height. It's rather hard to get the baby into it, however. It's also rather large and bulky and my baby gets his hands stuck in the leg holes. I wish it didn't have the metal frame and fit more snugly around his body so he felt more free to jump around. This problem will probably not be such an issue when he gets bigger, though.
Overall, it's a good product.
47 of 54 found the following review helpful:
I returned this for the version with the tray Oct 02, 2006
By S. Christensen
"mamasuisse"
This seemed like the original johnny jump-up I had for my first child 13 years ago. We loved that one, so I got this one for my baby and after spending almost half an hour figuring out how to put it together, it didn't work very well. It just didn't seem as SPRINGY as it should be. I ended up returning it and getting the $40 version with the tray instead (the Jump & Go). People have complained about the tray pinching baby's fingers against the doorway, but we have a wide doorway, so it works well and is a lot springier. Also, our little guy likes the toy tray on the Jump & Go version a lot.