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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C. Martin
> 3 dayThe baby loves it.
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M Geyer
> 3 dayMy 1 year old is going through a stage of picking things up and putting them in bins (and then emptying them out again), and this is perfect for that. At least one of them is squeaky, which she really enjoys as well.
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MelWalker
> 3 dayMy 6-month-old is fascinated by this toy! The current picture is what I received (its not the one with the water in the plastic and the less colorful creatures that are in the reviewer photos), but my son seems to really love the fishbowl. The crab is his favorite; it has ribbons on the claws which are made out of a satiny fabric which crinkles. The clam has a squeaker (which he laughs at - its great for distracting him when hes crying); the goldfish has a bell; and the starfish has a fairly quiet rattle (its probably my sons least favorite of the four). The top and bottom of the bowl are a soft velvety fabric and the bowl itself is a soft, flexible fabric. Even with all 4 creatures in it, the bowl is light enough for my son to pick up and hold, and he loves to put in and take out the creatures. Well often balance it on his exersaucer for him, and it tends to hold his attention for a significant amount of time.
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Jane
> 3 dayAs the grandparent of an almost one year old, I can attest most children love these Lamaze toys. I bought these for my grandchild to play with when he visits us as a special treat. These toys are easily stored which is nice for grandma and grandpa.
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Zazabb
> 3 dayI bought this for my five month old grandbaby. The little toys in the fish bowl are great, just the right size for little hands. Each toy does something differant. One has a squeaker in it while the other has the crunchy paper inside. She really loves the crab, will drop all her toys just to play with that oen. I would highly recommend, the item is made nice and the pieces are just the right size.
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alaska98
> 3 dayThis is a very cute toy with different sounds and textures for baby to explore. My kid never understood the in and out concept. Even now that shes 2 she pretends she drinking the water from the bowl rather than putting the toys in and out.
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suburban mom
> 3 dayThis was a big hit at our house. Our daughter LOVED how there is confetti fish suspended in water. If you shake it up, the water in the lining also makes bubbles... which are also a hit in our house. I love that each fish has different characteristics: a bell; a squeaker; crinkly fabric etc. Lastly we love that its a QUIET toy. You can even take your favorite one around with you. Works well as a car toy too... especially near age one to two when they love just putting things in and pulling them out. Since there isnt a shape sorter, its nice b/c our daughter didnt get frustrated trying to put it in.
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Marti Wise
> 3 dayThe colors are bright and bowl and fish are well made. I dont know what folks were talking about with being disappointed about the water. The water is cute, its a toy! The patterns on it are just right for the infant eye. Three months is very young to play, but I show him each fish and explain what each is and allow him to touch each and he is just mesmerized!! I count with it, I talk about the colors. This is a toy that he will grow into and I believe that we will be able to play interactively once he is sitting up and has more coordination. This is a keeper!!! Nice!! We put the fish back when we are finished playing and then the bowl is put away. Good skills to teach for cleaning up; the bowl is such a simple way to do it! LOVE IT!!!!!!
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Yvette Arias
> 3 dayVery cute and great quality
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Amber Sayle
> 3 dayI bought this toy for my daughter when she was three months old. That was, perhaps, ambitious on my part. She didnt really play with it, but did enjoy it when I squeeked the clam or rattled the yellow fish. Shes now 8 months old and as shes gotten older, this toy has been a keeper. I can take it with me, dump in the four toys that come with it and a couple other rattle balls, and itll keep her company, amused, and happy for visits, eating out, picnics, etc. Shes JUST starting to understand the clear plastic sides and the need to reach into the bowl to grab the toys as opposed to trying to break through the sides to get at what she can see but not reach. I like that its teaching a form of permanence. Mostly, though, I like that this is something that Ive gotten lots of use out of with the little one. Not her very favorite toy at any given time but a keeper nonetheless.