I would try a few things:
1) Teach your cat "no". If I tell my cat "no" he will not attack me or play too rough. When he gets in one of those moods, I say "no" firmly. Partly, it's about recognizing when your cat is frisky.
2) Get your cat appropriate toys that he can attack and play rough with. These will help deal with his natural inclination to bounce and attack.
3) Get used to it for a while. Your cat is a kitten. They are extra bouncy and silly and sometimes play too rough. Remember to try to teach your cat "no" so he associates his behaviour with his actions.
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