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Are baby jumperoos (like the Rainforest Jumperoo) safe? Can they pose risk for leg injury? |
see post here: http://babyfit.sparkpeople.com/archive_p... The baby expert I most admire says that babies will walk when they're good and ready. Don't try to hurry them along by giving them Jolly Jumpers, holding them up so they can toddle with your support, etc. Give them safe secure spaces and lots of attention, keep them barefoot as much as possible, and let them develop at their own pace. They can cause bow legs if used prior to the recommended ages listed by the manufacturer. |
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