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sunflowerbuckeye
> 3 dayMy 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.
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V Ram
> 3 dayGot this for our 7 month old grand daughter. Opening is soft which is good but hard for little ones to put the animals back in the bowl. After just 3 months the stitching is coming apart at the bottom.
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Eenyvee
> 3 dayThis toy is just what a curious child loves. Its colors are attractive without being overwhelming. Its something that invites a young child to try to get into, to explore. The inhabitants have faces and theres lots to feel, and there are sounds of crinkly stuff.Putting in, pulling out, lining up, squeezing.... a lot of fun.
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HAZZ
> 3 dayLoved them when she was small but get very linty and collect pet hair if you have any.
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Tiffany
> 3 dayMy son LOVES this toy!!
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Sarah T
> 3 dayBought this for a shower gift, and when I saw how cute it was I had to order a 2nd set for my grandson. The colors are bright and cheerful, each toy is fun by itself, or with the others. Every child needs a toy that they can put in and take out!
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Mary Dakak
> 3 dayOh my gosh this child is just enamored with this fishbowl one of the best things youve ever made for the young ones!
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Code name April
> 3 dayA friend bought this for my daughter when she was 4 months but I didnt bring it out until she was 6 months. I thought it was going to be a great toy for her since the star fish/crab/fish/clam all made different noises and had different textures. My daughter also loved to grab and chew on the fishbowl itself. Unfortunately, the clams stitching came undone after she had been teething on it. So now I just try to keep the clam away from her and watch to see if she will tear into any other of the sea-life.
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J. Stanfield
> 3 dayTried to use this with multiple children when I worked in early intervention and then, because I owned it, introduced it to my twin grandkids. Have yet to find a child who played with it much. A plastic coffee can with teething toys, rattles, baby jar lids, etc. will work as well.
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JillyMD
> 3 dayAccording to my sister-in-law this is my 8 month old nieces favorite toy. When she was little, she liked to hold the fish and chew on them, but she is starting to love dumping them out on the floor and putting them back in one by one. She checks inside the glass after putting in each sea creature to make sure they are there. Great for cause and effect.