Baby Toys 6 to 12 Months,4 in 1 Silicone Pull String Montessori Toys for Babies 6-12 Months, Sensory Toys for 1 Year Old Boy Girl Birthday Gifts, Baby Essentials Toys for Travel,Bath,Motor Skills
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> 24 hourThis is an amazing toy. Kept the kid entertained for hours. Once you show them how to work it they will enjoy it. The toy itself is sturdy and soft.
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Jennifer T
> 24 hourI thought this was a cute and neat baby toy for my 18 month old but can definitely be used for under 12 months as well. It is easy to clean, many different items for the baby to play with, and seems to hold up well. It would also make a great baby gift.
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Vicky
> 24 hourMy little one really likes this toy, he loves pulling the silicone strings and chewing on them. He’s still doesn’t know how to use the other parts yet but it’s definitely a toy he’s going to be able to use for awhile as he learns.
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Kristen Ehrhardt
> 24 hourBought this for my grandbaby and she loves it!! Its nice and soft for her to chew on and I like that it doesnt have many pieces.
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Sven A. Helms
> 24 hourThere is a potential for harm here. It seems harmless at first glance. I was going to write a positive review about this thing, then my wifes friend took a look at it and changed my mind. The pull toy attached have the potential to cause harm. Kids have a tendency to sling things around and these are just long and stretchy enough to whack a baby in the head if they are holding them and slinging the toy. The main body is hard plastic, while the pull toys attached are a silicone type material. Get two kids together and have them pulling on it together and one let go; the other may get a hard plastic toy in the mouth. Personally, the pull toys are just a little too long and may also cause a choking hazard if they chew the ends off or get one of the strands too far in their mouth. There is a section of the body where a little plastic disc can be moved from one hole to another. This disc is spring loaded so it snaps into place when it is moved. The body is not large enough and the holes are a little too big for this. I can see a little finger getting stuck in one of the holes. The holes could be a little larger and the body of the toy could be larger to allow a tiny finger room to move and come out easily if put in one of these holes. The thought for this toy seems solid, but the execution is poor. Too much can go wrong and may hurt a little one. The one we received will probably end up in the garbage. I dont want to see the grandbaby get hurt. Grante, she will get hurt eventually and we cant protect her from everything, but we dont have to invite it. I think this toy will do that if she likes it and is given enough time.
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Kaylee E. Keener
> 24 hourMy 14 month old daughter is obsessed with this toy! She loves popping bubbles, pulling the strings, and clicking the button. It has kept her entertained in the car, at the grocery, and at church. This would make such a cute gift!
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megan
> 24 hourI use this toy for bath time and car time. Keeps my daughter distracted! Super easy to clean (throw it on the top rack of the dishwasher) and extremely durable. I’m happy I’ve purchased this toy. It’s great for their little brains and motor skills.
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Rosemari Kapp
> 24 hourI love that you can hook it to just about anything - we all get sick of picking toys up off the floor and cleaning them. This one is a favorite at the changing table since I can generally make sure she doesnt somehow manage to stick it in her diaper
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tpmichigan
> 24 hourShe immediately started teething and pulling on the pieces, she was approximately 6 months old but feel like she could have used it earlier and for a much longer for development, Its like a fidget toy for babies
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Darlene Kuhn
> 24 hourAlthough structurally it is as pictured, size wise the pictures are manipulated. If you read the size, it is only 5 inches tall, but for example, the picture of the baby in the car seat, the picture of the toy is obviously superimposed upon the picture of the baby unless the baby is like ten inches tall. This is unnecessarily deceptive advertising