This is the indoor trampoline that teaches preschool basics as children bounce out their boundless energy. With a sensor in the frame and an integral speaker, this toy tallies bounces as they happen, allowing children to play games that teach counting, music, rhythm, recognition, and memory. “Musical statues” challenges children to stop bouncing when the music stops; other game modes let young trampolinists insert silly sounds into music, or build counting skills by announcing a precise number of jumps to execute. The padded tricycle-like handlebar gives children a secure grip, while a padded cover around the mat keeps feet from slipping through the edges. Trampoline can also be used without sound. Its compact triangular shape makes it easy to store in a corner. Assembly required. Requires three AA batteries. Ages 3 and up. Supports up to 80 lbs. 43″ H x 36″ W x 38″ L. (18 lbs.)
List Price: 119.95
Price: 119.95
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