I'm thinking about getting an Exersaucer for E. We have a door jumper that she really likes, but I'd like something that doesn't have to be on the door, because I can't sit in the living room furniture and see her in it. Any thoughts on an Exersaucer vs a Jumperoo vs something else? I'm thinking maybe this one: http://www.amazon.com/Evenflo-Exersa...5330492&sr=1-1
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My dd had an Einstein jumperoo that she loved. It looks like the exersaucers have more support (dd was so skinny that she was always leaning forward in hers).
I don't think it's something I could buy used. There aren't enough lysol wipes in the world to get that thing clean. And dd slobbered all over hers!married to an anesthesia attending
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