I am thinking about getting one of these for DD2. She loves DD1s hopping ball but it is really too big for her. This would be her big item for Christmas though so I'm trying to decide if it's worth it.
Yes! I think it was about $45?? It's been worth it for us. The kids like it and it's actually held up amazingly well. Santa brought it last year for both kids.
My sister got DD1 a Rody a couple of years ago. OMG, that thing is 1) practically indestructible, and 2) super fun.
My 4.5-YO still loves ours. I think there are two sizes, and I'd spring for the bigger one if you can. My two-YO can bounce on it, but it's not too small for my 4.5-YO. The small one is pretty small, even though they say it's for up to age 6.
If she likes bouncing, then I'd definitely get Rody. Rody's awesome.
My kid is timid and not very physical, so Rody is basically just for having conversations with/dressing up/pretending to feed at our house. But when I host playgroup the other kids love it :-)
Totally worth it! We found Rody in a small town toy store, and both kids have loved it ever since. They have a blast with it, and it's held up really really well over the last year.
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We have one. My boys got it for Christmas when they were about to turn 2. They like it but it's a bit deflated and DH finds it practically impossible to re-fill with air. Anyone else have that problem?
Re: Did/does anyone have a Rody?
My sister got DD1 a Rody a couple of years ago. OMG, that thing is 1) practically indestructible, and 2) super fun.
My 4.5-YO still loves ours. I think there are two sizes, and I'd spring for the bigger one if you can. My two-YO can bounce on it, but it's not too small for my 4.5-YO. The small one is pretty small, even though they say it's for up to age 6.
DD1, 1/5/2008 ~~~ DD2, 3/17/2010
Yes and we LOVE it!
A friend bought it for my son's 1st birthday because her boys had one and loved it.
Ditto PP - indestructible and soo fun.
If she likes bouncing, then I'd definitely get Rody. Rody's awesome.
My kid is timid and not very physical, so Rody is basically just for having conversations with/dressing up/pretending to feed at our house. But when I host playgroup the other kids love it :-)