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- Pressing the color buttons and sea animals helps strengthen fine motor skills
- Introduces new words with friendly phrases.
- Encourages learning though play.
- Bright colors and flashing lights enhance visual awareness.
- Sounds, music and a friendly voice encourage listening skills.
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Customer Buzz
 "Has anyone else had this problem?" 2009-10-25
By Brittney Pacheco (Tennessee)
My grandmother bought this toy for my daughter for Christmas last year (before she was born) I was so excited when she finally reached the age recommended for the toy.

I got it out of the closet and she loves the lights and colors, the only problems I have with the toy seem to be some kind of a glitch?

The toy gets stuck on the elephant, and repeats it every five seconds. It will overlap any other gameplay, it just continues to talk about the elephant even if you push something else.

The number '2' is also stuck, it says it is a '3', so now it is teaching her the wrong thing, plus the '3' also gets stuck with the elephant. Our family personally tries to keep the toy "off" or hidden as long as possible. My daughter loves the colors, lights and ANY noise at this age, but we cannot stand to listen to it. We joking say it is "haunted" since it comes on and repeats the elephant while the baby is across the room ignoring the toy.



I also don't like that it doesn't talk about the colors. It should say something about the color red, or yellow or SOMETHING when it flashes, even as a different mode would be nice?

She is too young to care about the numbers and name of the animals.



Not real happy about the toy myself, but it kept my daughter entertained for a little while so I cannot rate it horribly.

Customer Buzz
 "Fun, will grow with her abilities" 2009-01-15
By Melissa Watson (Dallas, TX USA)
Our daughter received this toy for Christmas. She enjoys the sounds it makes and the way it spins and lights up. At only 9 months, she doesn't understand the questions it's asking, and she is not able to make it spin on her own, but it's a fun toy for us to play together. I think this will be a good toy for her as she grows, because it has so much to offer. It is very durable; she likes to turn it upside down and bang on it like a drum.

Customer Buzz
 "Thought it would be better" 2008-12-13
By Kay
I think this is a prime example of what happens when adults try to think what children will enjoy and find entertaining, and end up with something far more complex than than the intended age group is able to handle. Each time you press the spindle down, it spins the toy to a new function - numbers, animals, music, silly sounds etc - and then the animals, the big buttons and the toy's own prompts each do, or direct the child to do, something different. This is recommended for 9 months and up but it's my personal opinion that this is far too sophisticated and complicated a toy for a child younger than 18 months, possibly even older. My daughter is quite bright, certainly no less intelligent than any other child her age and in some aspects quite well advanced but it seems like it overwhelms her too quickly. She can't keep up with the instructions and questions - it doesn't give her enough time to answer, even if at 16 months old and having never left the city, she had the faintest idea which of the brightly colored levers is the monkey anyway. I think she may enjoy it more when she gets older but at this point we're not getting much use out of it. Mostly all she does is bats it around so the body spins, and we occasionally play the music.



The overall design is good and it's constructed well, the only physical flaw I've noticed is that in the music function, you use the animals to activate the tunes but if you hit one of the big side buttons by accident (which play individual notes) it halts the tune being played and resets the music.


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