AppleRound Hippity Hoppity Jumping Ball with Pump (20in/50cm) for Ages 7–10, Blue
Product description
What it is and why kids want it
The AppleRound Hippity Hoppity is a hopping ball (often called a space hopper) with a sturdy handle, designed for children. The idea is simple: your child climbs on, grips the handle, and bounces around for play that feels active instead of sedentary.
On paper, it hits a sweet spot for ages 7–10: the inflated diameter is about 50cm/20in, it’s meant for indoor and outdoor use, and it comes with a two-way air pump so you’re not stuck hunting for one. It’s also delivered deflated, so the first “setup moment” is part of the experience.
The essentials before you buy

A few practical details matter more than the marketing:
- It’s inflatable and the ball is delivered deflated, so you’ll need to inflate it right away.
- It supports a maximum sustainable weight of 200 pounds, but the product also calls for competent adult supervision at all times.
- The ball is a plain color with no graphics, so the look stays simple.
Is it perfect? Not quite—because it’s inflatable, you’ll be maintaining pressure over time (how often depends on storage and use). Still, for many families, that tradeoff is worth it for the play value and transportability.
What you’ll notice in everyday use



Kids don’t just “bounce” quietly. With the handle, they get a more stable grip, which can make hopping feel easier and less wobbly when they’re learning. The grab-and-hold design is the main thing you feel in motion: they’re not just balancing on a smooth sphere.
A quick micro-scenario: after inflation, place the ball on a flat surface, have your child stand near it with hands on the handle, then do short hops first. Once they get the rhythm, it becomes a quick energy outlet—think hallway laps indoors or a controlled bounce session outdoors.
Setup and inflation, explained simply
This one includes the pump, and the inflation steps are fairly straightforward. The key points are:

1) Remove the inserted white plug (air stopper) from the ball. 2) Insert the tip of the pump and inflate the ball to a good size. 3) Replace the white plug back into the hole quickly.
Because the ball arrives deflated, the “first day” involves a bit of hands-on setup. If you prefer toys that are fully ready out of the box, you may want to factor that in.
The limits you should keep in mind
This is for children in the 7–10 age range, and the supervision note is not small print—it’s part of the safety expectation. Also, while it’s described as suitable for indoor and outdoor use, you’ll still want to avoid rough surfaces that could increase slipping or reduce control.



If you’re expecting a premium, high-performance bouncer designed for advanced athletes, it may feel more like a durable, entry-to-mid category play tool than a “serious training” item. On the flip side, if your goal is active fun that’s easy to start and fun to repeat, it makes sense.
What stands out vs. basic bounce options
Compared with simpler hopping balls that lack a handle, this one is built around easier control. The handle is the practical upgrade: it gives kids something to grab, which can reduce the “all balance, no control” feeling.
Compared with toys that require lots of assembly or complex features, this is refreshingly direct: inflate, grip, hop. The safety-and-supervision requirement still applies, but the overall setup and use flow is simple.

Is it worth it?
Worth considering if you want a hopping ball for ages 7–10 with an easy-grip handle, an included pump, and indoor/outdoor play.
It may not be a great match if you don’t want to inflate an item right away, or if you can’t provide adult supervision during use. Also, if your child is outside the stated age range, you’ll want to be cautious—fit and control assumptions may not hold.
Mini FAQ



Does it come inflated?
No. The ball is delivered deflated, and you’ll inflate it using the included two-way air pump.
What’s the handle for?
The handle is there to support grip and control while hopping, which is especially helpful as kids learn the motion.
What weight limit should I follow?
The product states a maximum sustainable weight of 200 pounds.
Do I need adult supervision?
Yes. The listing specifies competent adult supervision at all times.
Is it suitable for both indoor and outdoor use?
It’s described as ideal for indoor and outdoor use, but you should still choose safer surfaces for bouncing and grip.
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