TLDR; Pros: this seems sturdy, safe, fun, bouncy, and is not as visually/auditorally annoying as it could be. Cons: large, kind of an eyesore, not easy to clean, has some (tolerable) toy errors, and is a little overpriced compared to the activities it offers. So I reluctantly chose this jumper over others like the Evenflo Woodland Wonder, Jolly Jumper, and Fischer Price Jumperoo because it had no reviews that talked about tethers breaking and launching the baby into space; wooden legs snapping and impaling the baby like pongi stakes; or plastic toys aggressively headbutting the baby.... Also, I thought this one looked a little less HOLY SH*T COLORS! NOISES! CARTOONS! than much of the competition. Also also, I didn't want to struggle to pop the baby into the bouncer, or sit through another toy with an insufferably shrill fake children's voice remixing pop goes the weasel. This has met expectations in some ways more than others. First, and most disappointing- in the pictures this looked like subdued colors- kinda sagey green with characters that looked like they were maybe rubberized plastics and not too bright. Unfortunately, it's pretty lime/neon green. The giraffe is orange-orange, the lion is bright yellow and red. It's still a little less of an eyesore than some, but definitely does not "blend in". Ironically the one thing that's kind of low key is the zebra print, which is a muted cream and brown. The bouncer doesn't disappoint in terms of bounciness, feels very stable, and it is also easy to get the baby in and out of. I was expecting the balance piece underneath to be like foam or a yoga ball but it's more like a plastic trash can lid. Not really sure what's going on with that. Anyway. The toys are a bit of a mixed bag. The box says it has 17+ activities, but I really only count 10 plus bouncing. Most of them are really just different objects to bat at. There are three springy/bobbly animals on the tall legs (lion, giraffe with sliding rings on its neck, and plush monkey). There are three activity toys on the saucer (Elephant chasing a mouse; Hippo with a rattling tumbler; and partial ABC book with a tiger-head abbacus toy above). There are also three teething-type plastic shapes which can be wiggled a little or spun in their slots (leaf with mirror, kinda-sorta a zebra, and saw a parrot once told to copy from memory). There are no singing children- thank god - in fact only two items play sounds. The elephant/mouse make elephant sounds and a xylophone noise as the mouse slides between his hole and a piece of cheese. The cheese and hole light up. There is a trumpet "success" noise, a chomping noise, and a slide-whistle down-the-hole noise on either end, but these are incorrectly swapped on mine so the mouse chomps on his hole, and disappears down the cheese. The ABC book is 4 pages- A through D. Each page plays (instrumental) jungle-themed music with random animal noises as you flip it and some kind of wild red and green lights flash. Overall, these are not as obnoxious as they could be, but are a bit limited considering the price of the jumper. Everything is fairly hard plastic and cartoony. Some toys (looking at you hippo) won't snap into the stand without getting stuck, while some pop out probably too easily. There is no snack tray- if you take the big toys out, the little trays have holes which cheerios etc. are going to escape from. I think for the price I was expecting something slightly more interactive or educational, but I'll take it in terms of not being too loud. The other mixed bag comments I have are: Assembly- this thing is not hard to assemble, but is not "I'm managing a fussy baby" easy. Cleaning- the seat theoretically pops out and could be washed, but this is not easy and would probably eventually break the plastic tabs that pop the seat in place. Size- not unusual for these items, but this is about the size of a small coffee table. You won't want to move it much once it's in place. It's probably still a bit early for my three-month-old in terms of some of the toys, but she fit in the lowest setting, seems engaged by the animals, and absolutely lost her mind over the bouncing.