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Battery Description: 3 aa
Binding: Toy
Brand: Kid-Riffic
EAN: 0840366048496
Label: Kid-Riffic Toys
Manufacturer: Kid-Riffic Toys
Model: 4849
Publisher: Kid-Riffic Toys
Release Date: 2007-12-31
Studio: Kid-Riffic Toys



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Features:
  • Electronic trampoline with 5 fun games: count along, fun sounds, musical statues, bounce along and memory match
  • Requires 3 AA batteries (not included)
  • 13.6Hx47.4W"
  • Weight limit: 80 lbs.
  • For ages 5 yrs. and up
  • Assembly Required
  • Supports Up to 80 lbs.
  • Dimensions: 37.75 X 42.75 X 35.5 "
  • Batteries Required (Sold Separately): 3 AA





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great Toy
I bought this toy for my 3 yr old for Christmas. It did take 2 of us to put it together but it was definitely worth it. It has been 6 months and my daughter is still playing with it frequently - I can't say that for many of her other toys!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Superb Toy - Highly recommended!!
I highly recommend this toy. We purchased this for my daughter's 3rd Birthday and I am so glad we did. She loves it and I love knowing she is getting exercise and enjoying it too!! I brought this over to her daycare one day and it was a huge hit. The daycare provider told me she will be purchasing one too!!



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Fun, but quickly broken
My kids ages 3 and 8 both love this trampoline, indoors and out, until the bungee broke after less than a year. I had to email the company and send the broken bungee to get a new one which took several weeks.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Wonderful Toy
I bought this for my 2 year old daughter about a month ago. She LOVES it!! She jumps on it all day long and has since the day we got it. It was a little hard to put together, but well worth it. Even my 7 year old and all of her friends enjoy jumping on it. I would highly recommend this to anyone with young children.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - My kids LOVE this - my husband HATED the assembly!
I have 2 boys - a 2 yr old and 3 yr old. They both really like this and are on it every day. It is entertaining b/c of the music it plays and it is good exercise for them. I feel it is a safe item - neither have gotten hurt on it yet! I would highly recommend this to anyone w/ small children. Only reason I gave it 4 stars rather than 5 is b/c of the difficult assembly.



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