Karston used to jump wildly in his Jumperoo, with his arms flapping loosely. Also, his jump angles would vary, so his head and body would wobble all around. Well, no more: Karston has learned Jumperoo control! He holds on to the sides of the bucket so that his arms don't flap, and most of his jumps follow the same trajectory. This means that he stares at you with an enormous smile, eyes not wavering (because his head isn't moving in many different directions over different jumps), and gets down to the serious business of jumping. I tell him to go to work and get his job done: more jumping!
I do miss laughing at him flopping around, but I'm glad he still enjoys Jumperoo and burns lots of energy.
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