For parents with a baby that is beginning to become mobile, a Jumperoo can provide stand-up stimulation for the child while still ensuring he does not wander away from view and potentially get into trouble. And fortunately, Jumperoos come with built-in height adjustments, meaning that as the child grows, so too can the Jumperoo. Adjusting the height on a Jumperoo can be done without tools by simply modifying the strap length of the Jumperoo.

Place the child into the Jumperoo. Look at where his feet touch the ground. If his feet are completely touching the ground, the Jumperoo height needs to be increased. His toes should be just touching the ground.

  • For parents with a baby that is beginning to become mobile, a Jumperoo can provide stand-up stimulation for the child while still ensuring he does not wander away from view and potentially get into trouble.
  • If his feet are completely touching the ground, the Jumperoo height needs to be increased.

Remove the child from the Jumperoo before adjusting the height.

Lift the seat ring and pull open the strap bar on the bottom of it. The bar is located on either side of the Jumperoo, and is where the straps extend toward the top of the apparatus.

Pull the strap bar to the desired height from the three established settings, which are each labelled by the numbers one, two or three.

Fit the strap bar into the desired height setting by sliding it through the hole underneath that number.

Snap the strap bar back into place to lock in the new height setting.

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The Jumperoo is designed only for children who can hold their heads up without assistance, but are not able to climb up and out of it.