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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  • Tracy N.

    > 3 day

    I got this for my 6m baby for her first Christmas. She really loves it. The clam squeaks, the starfish and fish are rattles, and the crab is crinkly. She loves playing with all of them with her hands and mouth. Its fun for us to put things in the bowl and pull them out. I would recommend this.

  • lisa neely

    Greater than one week

    This is soooo cute, Christmas gift for my nephew...

  • Danielle Brewer

    > 3 day

    My son loves taking the little critters in & out of the bowl!

  • sunflowerbuckeye

    Greater than one week

    My daughter began to play with this toy at 6 months and is still enjoying it daily at 9 months. Lamaze toys are great because they are soft and dont cause any harm when baby bangs them against their head or falls over on them.

  • cshellz

    > 3 day

    This is a must.

  • mommy of 3

    > 3 day

    My daughter loves this toy! I like that each fish does something different, squeaks, rattles etc. Good quality and fun!

  • Ellie B.

    > 3 day

    I bought this toy for my new baby because I was afraid that my 3 year old daughter would claim all of the existing baby toys as hers. As it turns out, I was right. Now when she asks, Mommy, was this my toy when I was a baby? I can honestly answer, no. This way the toy can actually stay in the hands of the baby. I do find shopping for infant toys a bit overwhelming. There are skills the toys are supposed to teach, but rarely do they just promise fun. For my 6 month old I didnt want something that was going to help her get into an Ivy League school. I just wanted something that she would play with. And babies, fickle creatures that they are, can be completely unpredictable when it comes to finding something to hold their interest. At 6 months of age, my baby had zero interest in this toy. Id shake the fish, shed smile and then turn away. Now that shes 9 months shes showing a bit more interest. The sorting is not really sorting in the traditional sense of putting the square object through the square hole. Its more pre-sorting. Put the fish in the bowl and take them out. No worries about which shape to shove the item through or having fine enough motor skills to get there. The fishbowl is made of a well padded fabric base with cardboard in the bottom to make it stand, narrow sides made of fabric, and a fabric rim. The wide sides are made of plastic. Floating in the water are several sea creatures. The creatures are all smiling. Clearly they have no clue about what babies do to toys. The stiff sides coupled with the soft fabric sides cause the fishbowl to collapse closed to the point where there is no way that my baby can put the sea creature toys into the bowl. Taking them out is no problem at all. The collapsing bowl isnt so much a problem for my baby because the preschooler has claimed the fishbowl as her purse and she carries it around with all of her toy cars inside. Hmm...dont want the baby pulling those out! The included plush sea creatures are cute and my daughter plays with all of them. The starfish rattle is grasped by two of his pointy legs and one of his five legs or his happy face are stuffed into the babys mouth for some serious sucking and slobbering. (Dont call the authorities, the baby is the one doing the stuffing!) Starfish comes out of babys mouth with the same silly grin he had when he went in. His face has a nice satiny texture. The fish rattle has two side fins, a dorsal fin, and a tail that are all grasp-worthy. His face ends up with the majority of baby slobber. He has a soft, satiny face and his rattle has a slight bell sound to it. The terry cloth clam squeaker is a bit bulky for baby to grab, but luckily his shell flares out a bit around his face giving him two handles for grabbing. We havent quite figured out the best way to suck on this one, so mostly his backside gets a good gumming. Crinkle crab is, perhaps, the easiest to chew. The claws on his sides are easy to grab and when you chew on him he makes an awesome crinkling sound. The crinkliness makes him a bit easier to chew and he the feedback on your chewing is quite fun. I put all kinds of baby friendly toys out for the 9 month old, but she will crawl across the room to find the pebble that got tracked into the house or the tiny Barbie shoe that the 3 year old dropped. She does occasionally select one of the sea creatures on her own for an afternoon snack. And I hope that as she continues to grow that she will use this toy for its intended purpose--learning to put her things away!

  • Amanda

    > 3 day

    My daughter love this. The little toys are easy to hold and the “tank” is perfect to store them in.

  • alaska98

    > 3 day

    This 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.

  • kde

    > 3 day

    product as described, received when expected, packed well. Grand-daughter loves it!

Send your baby on an under-the-sea adventure of colors and patterns with the Lamaze My First Fish Bowl. A creative version of the put-in, take-out concept, this fun fish bowl includes four sea creatures that each make a different sound - crinkle, rattle, jingle, or squeak! These easy-to-grasp creatures help develop hand-eye coordination and are full of textures for baby to explore.

From the Manufacturer

A creative version of the put-in, take-out concept, this fun fish bowl offers baby four fun sea creatures that crinkle, rattle, jingle, and squeak. Features water-trapped sides of bowl with floating, mini sea creatures. Ages 6 mos. and up

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