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602.1 | These toys are lifesavers.... | JUPITR::MAHONEY | | Mon Jan 07 1991 14:20 | 19 |
| Hi Sheryl,
IMy daughter is 4 months old. We bought her one of those Fisher Price
Hop, Skip & Jumpers. She loves and it's well made for safety.
Also,the walker we have is a Petrus it's the kind that is round around
the base so it's easy to get through doorways, the square ones seen to
get stuck in the doorway. Another thing, look for the walkers that are
adjustable height, for growth purposes. Our daughter has been in hers
believe it or not since 2 1/2 months. She has been pushing herself
backwards since 3 months! She sure forgot about her infant seat and
swing real fast. She loves the mobility we've already had to lift the
seat one notch, that's how fast they grow!
The directions for the jumper and walker say that as long as your child
can hold their head up alone they are ready for them
Hope this helps.
Sandy
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602.2 | Evenflo & Graco | ISLNDS::BARR_L | Snow - Yech! | Mon Jan 07 1991 15:36 | 12 |
| I got my son the "Johnny Jump-Up" by Evenflo when he was about 2
months old and started using it when he was around 3 months old
(he held his head up real well even at 2 months old). He loves
it and can "jump" for hours. He too forgot about his swing real
quick. As far as a walker, he has the Graco "Tot-about" (I think
that's the name). It's an adjustable one. He just got it for
Christmas and he can get around the room by pushing himself backwards
with no problem (he turned 5 months old on 12/27). It's funny to
see when he's pushed himself into a corner and get's frustrated.
:-)
Lori B.
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602.3 | They're a Godsend! | FSOA::EFINIZIO | | Mon Jan 07 1991 15:51 | 19 |
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They are certainly a life-saver...My sister-in-law let me borrow
her Johnny Jump Up, by Fisher Price, and Matthew loves it! He's
been in it since he was about 3 1/2. It's adjustable for his
height so it works out well. He's been in his walker (Petrus)
since he was about the same age. Now he's a little speed racer
in it...he flys everywhere!
I have read some negative advertisements...of course.. on the "jump
up" and the walker. The jump-up is not advised by some physicians
because it can cause problems in the little guys ligaments. And
the walker may cause them to become lazy about learning to walk
themselves....
Another warning....make sure all safety gates are up near stairs
when using walkers...there have been many deaths attributed to
walkers because of this.
Ellen
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602.4 | My 5 mos. old loves both | FSOA::EPARENTE | | Mon Jan 07 1991 16:31 | 11 |
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My son Tanner will be 5 mos old Jan 12, and we got him the Fisher Price
Hop, Skip, Jumper for x-mas. He loves it! I never had one for
Spencer, but decided to get one for Tanner. I also heard that these
are not good for their legs or whatever, and about the walkers too, but
my pediatrician says they are fine as long as used in moderation.
Tanner has also been in his walker for a month or so now, and is just
learing to kick himself backwards. My walker is a Century.
elizabeth
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602.5 | Thanks! | TRACTR::MAZUR | | Mon Jan 07 1991 16:38 | 9 |
| Thanks everyone! I'm heading out tonight to buy the Fisher Price
jumper--I'm sure she'll love it!
We tried her in a walker at Christmas and she got really excited--
then looked around, paused, and screamed! I guess we'll wait a
few more weeks for that...
Thanks again for your help,
Sheryl
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602.6 | not all kids love them | TLE::RANDALL | Where's the snow? | Tue Jan 08 1991 09:42 | 4 |
| We got the Johnny-Jump-Up for Steven and used it a bit for David
as well, but neither one of them liked it much.
--bonnie
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602.7 | We are "dead-set" AGAINST jump-ups ... | 7461::JENSEN | | Tue Jan 08 1991 10:33 | 18 |
| Our friend's baby strangled in a jump-up ... so we warned all our
friends and family NOT to give one to us as a "gift", as we are
dead-set against them ... and we will never buy one as a "gift" either.
Unfortunately, it takes a tragic accident to hit home to turn us
against any type of similar furniture or equipment ... even if there's
only a one-in-a-million-chance of an accident happening.
Juli had two walkers, LIVED in them and LOVED them! Yet we have
friends who are as dead-set against walkers as we are against jumpers.
So I think it depends on the kid, the parents and a "clean", safe
history.
Dottie
PS: We have friends who use jumpers ... fine by us, we just don't
Juli to be in one.
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602.8 | she loves them but I use them sparingly | INFACT::HILGENBERG | | Tue Jan 08 1991 14:21 | 20 |
| Michelle started using her jumper at 4.5 months and loves it (she's now
6.5 months). She started using her walker at about the same time, mainly
just to play with toys on the tray.
I use both items sparingly. I don't want them to become a substitute for
playing with me or playing while sitting on the floor by herself. They
basically just give her a change of pace. I only leave her in them for
about 15 minutes or until she wants out, whichever comes first. I also
watch her while she's in them. Anotherwords, I stay in the room while she's
in her jumper and I move the walker to where I'm at while she's in it
(even if I'm only going to the bathroom!). The jumper does help her work
off some excess energy, though, since she's not crawling yet.
The American Academy of Pediatrics does not recommend walkers because of
the safety hazard, I think because of falling down stairs in them. So be
extra careful of that. I have also heard of the joint problem of using
jumpers but my brother-in-law who is a doctor (not a pedi though) says he
thinks that is only a problem if you over-use the jumper.
Kyra
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602.9 | see also topic 372 | MOIRA::FAIMAN | light upon the figured leaf | Tue Jan 08 1991 14:34 | 6 |
| Topic 372 was "Walkers: Good or Bad?". I'd like to encourage people to
go there if they'd like to discuss the pros and cons of walkers, and to
limit themselves here to .0's request for recommendations for the best
kind.
-Neil Faiman, PARENTING co-moderator
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602.10 | No | ROULET::WHITEHAIR | Don't just sit there.......Do it now! | Thu Jan 10 1991 09:58 | 9 |
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My feeling on the jolly Jumper.........I feel most people use them
so that they can ignore their kids....put them in the jumper so
that they can get their kids out of their way. I ex wifes mother
liked to do this. I wouldn't buy one because I know that is what
my ex would have done. Get a walker so that he/she can follow you
around.
HW
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602.11 | If one person abused it, then everyone must... | SCAACT::RESENDE | Digital, thriving on chaos? | Thu Jan 10 1991 21:48 | 18 |
| RE: >Note 602.10 "JOLLY JUMPERS"?
> My feeling on the jolly Jumper.........I feel most people use them
> so that they can ignore their kids....put them in the jumper so
> that they can get their kids out of their way.
What a gross generalization, based on experience with exactly one person!
We did not put Michael in a walker because we didn't feel they were safe.
We got the Hop, Skip, 'n Jump because it WAS safer than a walker in our
opinion. No other reason. Michael spent about 20 - 30 minutes in the thing
every evening while his mom fixed dinner. He was about 6 feet away from
her the whole time. It was used once a day, no more. I imagine that sort
of scenario is probably very common among parents who buy the jumper.
Sheesh!
Steve
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602.12 | | USOPS::GALLANT | desperado... | Mon Jan 14 1991 11:10 | 9 |
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RE: .11
glad I'm not the only one who disagreed with the "use them
so they can ignore the kids" comment!
Thanks for summing it up Steve.
/Kim
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602.13 | ouch! | JAWS::WOOLNER | Photographer is fuzzy, underdeveloped and dense | Mon Jan 14 1991 11:15 | 6 |
| I just thought they looked uncomfortable--I know *I* wouldn't want to
be suspended by my crotch!!! Alex's walker had a nice padded back that
extended up to the top of her head, so some of the weight could be
distributed there (or she could slouch over the tray).
Leslie
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