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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Jane
> 3 dayBright colors and lots of engaging movements for babies.
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Darlene Kuhn
Greater than one weekAlthough 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
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Vicky
> 3 dayMy 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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Sarah Lollis
> 3 dayMy baby is obsessed!! It’s so great for fine motor skills! I love the different textures and sizes! I think every baby needs this!
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Janelle
> 3 dayYou must get this with your baby. This also works well as a fidget toy for older kids or kids with ASD. My baby loves it, my kids love it and my son with ASD loves it!
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Kristen Ehrhardt
Greater than one weekBought 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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M. B.
> 3 dayI got this for an 8-month-old baby, since pulling on strings, tubes, etc. is so enticing to him. He needs someone to hold onto the toy if he is actually going to pull the silicone strings through. If he is using it to play by himself, he enjoys chewing on the silicone strings. The other aspects of the toy are the popping bubbles, a ball that slides between three holes (very satisfying clicks as it slides from one hole to the next), some rings to spin around, and a bell that makes noise when you shake the center part of the toy. So, I think there are several aspects of the toy that will grow well with baby, as he becomes more physically coordinated. And as another reviewer stated, it is smaller than it looks in some of the stock photos - the toy has clearly been photoshopped into the picture with the baby in the car seat, where it makes it looks like the toy is the size of the baby. This toy is about 6 inches long.
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Jeff CA
> 3 dayWe gave this to the baby, and he seemed interested in chewing on the tendrils. I personally think as you get into the 6 to 12 months stage kids will really have fun with the extra stuff. Two year old grabs this and proceeded to have a lot of fun pulling the tendrils through. Each one looks to be a different shape so they make different sounds, and feel different as you pull them through. The little pop buttons are super easy to push so the younglings will enjoy those as well. The rubber pulls feel pretty well made and it would take some effort to snap them. Betting the two year old wouldnt have the strength to do so, so Id say its pretty well made. Basically looks to start as a teething toy, then benefit from fine motor skills training. Were glad we grabbed this one.
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Rosemari Kapp
> 3 dayI 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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Ashurii
> 3 dayI like the inclusion of the rattle, but other than that its similar to every other sensory toy youll find on Amazon. I can already tell this is not going to be easy to clean because of the rattle enclosed in the blue dome, other than that I have no real issues with it. Its not really a teething toy, but still good for making a baby think and use its hands to move the toys pull strings.