pamexin Montessori Toys for 18M+, Food Grade Silicone Pull String Activity Toy, Sensory Toys for Toddlers, Travel Toys for Babies, Baby Toys Fine Motor Skills Toys Gift for 18m+
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Pengal
> 3 dayOur baby enjoys pulling, chewing, and generally focusing on this toy. It’s a great item for a few minutes of distraction and loved by all. Monitor when teething but overall a great toy.
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Tracy Lord
> 3 dayMy 17-month old really likes it. He was really focused on popping the colored buttons back and forth from side to side, but he also likes the other features. It kept him occupied and quiet in the car for at least 20 minutes the first time we gave it to him. He doesn’t have an interest in teething on any of it.
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Nikki
> 3 dayThere isn’t one part of this toy that doesn’t fascinate my 14-month old. Pulling the different strings, popping the buttons, sliding the other button, she loves it all!
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Serj
Greater than one weekThis toy is the most favorite one for my baby boy. There is a lot of things to keep him busy for a while. Especially in the car seat( he doesnt like to seat). This was life changer for me.
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Stacy Anderson
Greater than one weekMy daughter loves this thing, and so do I! Buy it
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Lina penagos
> 3 dayMy 11m old doesnt really like toys. She prefers the remote, controllers, and everything she cannot have. But this toy, she actually enjoys and plays with often!
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Jill Whalen
> 3 dayBought this for our trip with our almost 18 month old grandson. I was looking for stuff to keep him at least somewhat busy on the plane and in the car. I was pleasantly surprised by the amount of things on this that kept him amused and interested! He learned quickly to push in the little colored circles and flip the toy over to do it again. That alone kept him busy for awhile. Then he also figured out how to move the one white button across the holes. (This one was a bit trickier.) Lastly, when he was bored with the other aspects, I showed him how he could pull out the wiggly things and flip it over to pull them again.
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Stephanie
> 3 dayThis is by far my daughter’s favorite toy. She’s our first baby so we’ve been spoiled with all sorts of toys and trinkets. I bought this to help with her coordination at three months when she started grasping, pulling and reaching for things. She just hit six months and this is still her go-to toy. She teeth’s on it, smashes it against her trays, yanks on the tethers and it’s still going strong.
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cowboycctx
> 3 dayGave to grandchild for 2nd birthday. He loved it and played with it more than any other toy that day. Provided a challenge for him to puzzle out. I think it would be perfect for toddler as young as 12 months.
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Heather C
> 3 dayShe loves this toy. Keeps her entertained.