Baby Toys 6 to 12 Months, Montessori Sensory Toys for Babies 12-18 Months, Pull String Activity Toys for Toddler, Travel Teething Toys Fine Motor Skills Toys for 1 2 Year Old Infant Boy Girl Gifts
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Lake life
> 24 hourDurable and sturdy toy that promotes fine motor skills such as pulling, grasping, and pushing. My niece likes it for teething. It cleans easy and is easy to grab.
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Sabrina
> 24 hourMy 1.5 year old loves this toy he will play with it often while watching tv. Just be cautious parents this thing is easily weaponized during tantrum times! They can grab the long strands and hurl this hard piece of plastic at you… great toy! Buy it - maybe just get a helmet too LOL
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Ashley
> 24 hourI got this item to entertain my toddler on a cross-country flight. It entertained her for about 20-30 minutes at a time. She especially enjoyed pushing the buttons down on the side. I think this toy would be ideal for babies 6 months to 2 years.
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J. A. Welsh
> 24 hourThis toy is very popular with the babies! The colors and the textures mixed with the sounds. It’s all great! Plenty to chew on and explore! Definitely a winner and a great price!
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Georgina
> 24 hourFun for any age, I bought this for my younger son but my 2 yr old really seems to enjoy it. The price is just right since Ive seen some for $30. Its well made and had no issues!
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Yana
> 24 hourThis toy is used daily by my toddlers. Once they figured out how to use it they play with it all the time
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Pastor B
> 24 hourI’m always looking for toys that will keep my young grandchildren interested and occupied with learning things. I was recently somewhere with my two-year-old grandchild and noticed her playing with a toy much like this “Octopus” Montessori toy from Dixutzi and sold by Lizardon. Pulling and pushing and spinning brought fun all around. I was surprised because I thought that the toy would have been interesting only to a younger child, but I was wrong. So, when I got home, I ordered this. The day it came was the same day that she and her parents came over for dinner. I pulled out the toy and showed it to her and she immediately plopped down and started playing with it. She enjoyed pulling the legs through from one side to the other, but he was a bit puzzled with the round “poppers” that you can push the dome part from one side to the other. At first she didn’t push hard enough to make them pop, and she didn’t think much of them. But then one time she pushed hard enough and you could see something “click” in her mind, and she pushed them hard enough each time, turning the octopus over and pushing them back again. I don’t think she spent five minutes playing with this before she was distracted to something else, but I know it’s a toy she (and my other grandchildren) will revisit. It’s sturdy and I strongly suspect that it will outlast their childhoods. Thanks!
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Sean Fowler
> 24 hourThis is our baby’s favorite thing. It’s perfect.
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Sarah Meadows
> 24 hourPurchased as a gift for my daughters first birthday. She loves it, and will happily fiddle with it for ages. Her 3 and a half year old brother loves it too. Great as a kids toy. Less great if you want to promote sibling harmony. Better get one for each child if you want to avoid WWIII.
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Katherine
> 24 hourA good toy. It is especially cool that the toy has small rings that make noise when shaken. My child loves it