LAMAZE - My First Fishbowl Toy, Capture Babys Curiosity with Sea Creatures to Rattle, Squeak and Collect with Colorful Patterns, Interesting Textures and Unique Sounds, 6 Months and Older
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Linda Hoopis
> 3 dayThis is a beautiful toy. The big eyes keep the babys attention. It is well made and baby safe. It will also grow with the baby when she can put toys in and out of the bowl.
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Daniela B
> 3 dayFits baby hands perfectly. My daughter is obsessed w these and LOVES the yellow fish that’s included among the other fish (we take him everywhere).
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Famila klier
> 3 dayCute toy but they are chuncky and hard for a little one to hold on to.
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CW23
Greater than one weekThis is a cute toy. My LO enjoys the plastic on the fish bowl. Its inhabitants are good sizes. They have bright colors and different textures. Overall happy with it.
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Linds924
Greater than one weekMy little man loves this toy. I like how all the fish make different noises. I recommend! :)
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Gigi Raney
Greater than one weekOur 7 month old LOVEs this toy... and we have to keep taking the fish away from our toddler. Glad we got it!
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Annas Mommy
Greater than one weekI bought this after my baby didnt want to part with a friends! The little creatures are cute and each do something different and I like that at first its just something to chew on, then as baby grows they realize they can squeeze, shake, or rattle the toys to make noise, then they get a little older and they figure out how to put them in and take them out of the little fish tank! Everything is soft and any aged baby can safely play with this toy!
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Kathryne Rosenbaum
> 3 dayBought for my friends kid, so cute!!!
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Garden Warrior
> 3 daywill await the grandchilds review...
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Kimberley Kellerhouse
> 3 dayMy five month old daughter enjoys this toy immensely. The crinkly crab is her favorite creature, followed by the jingly fish. She also really likes the bowl itself. I can already see her trying to figure out how to grab the toys through the plastic, which she cant. I then get to show her how to take the toys out of the top. This will surely help her develop her concepts of in and out. Right now she quite adeptly empties the toys out of the bowl by dumping it upside down over her head, which is fine because the creatures are soft and light!