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tichina johnson
> 3 dayMy son puts this in his mouth a lot and it has not stopped working yet
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Fam. Hernandez
> 3 dayThe batteries exploded after few months of purchase and now it doesn’t work.
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Justin Smith
> 3 dayPros: Enticing and durable. A multitude of play styles. Clear music and vocal samples. Children can do anything from wave the rings around to add and subtract musical elements. Can conceivably be a viable toy for a long period of development. INCLUDED BATTERIES! Cons: Rounded bottom makes it easy to tip over. Children at the bottom end of the recommended age spectrum wont get much out of it.
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Jake whaley
> 3 dayOur daughter loves the toy…however…unknown to us until we received the toy. the part you stack the rings on…well it definitely doesn’t leave much to the imagination if you catch our drift. It gave us a good laugh but my husband was mortified when our daughter unboxed and played with it at Christmas in front of our family lol
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LB
> 3 dayHands down our almost used toy! My son received this for Christmas at 4 months. It was the first toy he showed interest in. He loved hitting the tower and taking off the rings. His older cousins play with it as well.
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San
> 3 dayPerfect toy for my 18 month old. Love this
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Mary smith
> 3 dayMy daycare kids like it I like it because it talks and teaches
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Sonya
> 3 dayThis was by far baby’s favorite toy for the three months it lasted before the lights and sounds stopped working properly. I tried changing the batteries, and it wasn’t exposed to water, but it’s just not working.
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Conrad Lovejoy
> 3 dayThis toy is great with many different features. Our only concern is this strange sequence of very rapid flashing light and noise that occurs randomly, but pretty often. The light isn’t very bright, but when the baby has the toy mashed up against her face, that rapid flashing seems like a seizure concern for a child that may suffer from epilepsy or some other seizure-prone ailment. We keep covering up the light because it’s just a bit disturbing to see our daughter entranced by such an odd light show. Not sure if anyone else felt this way.
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Wjay
> 3 dayMy daughters favorite toy. Great to keep baby occupied