... If you did at all, that is.
... If you did at all, that is.
honeydew / 7687 posts
I think around 4 months we started the exersaucer and doorway jumper. We wrapped a A&A blanket around his tummy to give him more support at first.
pineapple / 12526 posts
We did the jumperoo instead of an exersaucer. We started between 5 and 6 months, when she started sitting unassisted. We used an extra blanket for support also.
pineapple / 12793 posts
3.5 months with a blanket for extra support. She was able to sit at four months and that's about when she really started to get into it.
GOLD / apricot / 315 posts
Eloise went in the jumperoo yesterday for the first time. She's 5 1/2 months, and was decidedly "eh" about the whole thing.
GOLD / squash / 13464 posts
We started putting her in the jumparoo when she was 4.5 months. Right around five months was when she started to really get it and jumped around and loved it!
nectarine / 2132 posts
right at 5 months. (we have one that we were just about to pack up, you're more than welcome to borrow it.)
pomegranate / 3452 posts
@jmarionsmith: aw thanks! Grandma bought him one before he even got here ... a little excited, haha
pomegranate / 3759 posts
We did jumperoo at 2.5 months. As soon as LO was able to support her head. She wasnt very active but it helped with strengthening.
GOLD / wonderful apricot / 22646 posts
12 weeks! he was always obsessed with wanting to stand, still is at 6.5 months... it was short stints, but full-on exersaucering without any cushions/pillows by 3.5/4 months!
GOLD / wonderful coconut / 33402 posts
@mrsjyw: R loves to stand too. I was thinking I could put pillows on the floor so her feet get support. I know a friend that did that with her son.
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