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Many toddler jumpers and activity seats provide multiple height settings to grow with a child — commonly three adjustable levels on some units and four positions on others.

Battery needs vary by model: some units require 3 AA batteries, others require 6 AA batteries, and a few models note that batteries are required but not included. Check the product details for exact requirements and whether batteries are supplied.

Portability varies by design. Some door jumpers advertise tool-free clamps for quick setup and are easy to move or transport; certain climbing sets and activity units are described as foldable or compact for storage. Check product dimensions and whether parts are removable when assessing portability.

Age ranges vary by toy type: infant jumpers often target about 6–12 months, some activity centers list roughly 6–36 months, wooden climbing sets are commonly described for 12 months and up, and backyard trampolines typically list 3 years and up. Always follow the manufacturer's age recommendations.

Many models include multiple height settings—commonly three or four positions—with some listing exact heights (for example 17.5", 19" and 20"). Several seats also offer 360° rotation.

Safety features include industry certifications (for example, Meets ASTM Standards on several jumpers), safety enclosures and foam-padded poles on trampolines, and product warnings plus weight/height limits on jumpers.

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