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Baby Tad
My daughter is 16 months old and has had this toy since she was 6 months. It was her favorite toy from day one because of its fun musical melodies and cute voices. Now she is older she is learning colours and shapes and can sing along to the music. The best bit is the I love you kiss it gives youif you squeeze baby tads cheek.Regards a doting father.
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Your child will like this toy more than you do!
I have to admit, when this lurid green frog first arrived, I wasnt willing to give him house space, largely because he sings in a very annoying voice, with an American accent. However, he is still here, because my 11 month old daughter loves him, and I must admit that I can now recognise some of his finer qualities. She beams at him as he sings away, and the little lights that flash from the shapes on his bib seem mesmerising. In night time mode (once you get past the annoying "1 minute to night night" in that irritating voice) Baby Tad actually plays some really soothing bed-time tunes. Be prepared for your children to like this toy more than you do!
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Top Buy!!!
What can I say, my daughter loves it! The songs are clear and the words are easy to understand, flip, even I enjoy playing with it!Baby Tad has been a godsend, it really makes my daughter think, more so as she gets older. At only 5 months you could see her trying to press the flashing lights and the "Nightime" music lasts a lot longer than your standard mobile so by the time it finished she was fast asleep. Its also just the right size to cuddle although one down point is that my daughter gets so excited she dribbles on it and it isnt washable, only sponge"able". This is a top toy, well worth every penny. Buy one now!!
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LEGO Baby: Shape & Colour Sorter (3238)
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LEGO Baby toys are designed to stimulate the body, mind and emotional skills. The Shape & Colour Sorter certainly fills its potential, as it is both brilliant and versatile. Hardwearing, with washable soft toys, it is aimed at babies of nine months and over. With each block and soft toy having a different colour and sound, the toy helps to teach colour recognition, sorting, storytelling, and stimulates social skills. Open the door on a block and inside is a little soft animal; a round frog t..
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Baby All Gone
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Baby All Gone is a happy looking doll, with a soft, squishy body but more solid legs, arms and head. She has shiny blonde hair, big blue eyes and a lovely pink dress bearing a print of her favourite fruits--cherries. Baby All Gone comes with a "real" milk bottle and a jar of "cherries". First the milk bottle needs to be filled: simply hold the milk preparation can against the top of the bottle and it will magically fill in with "real" milk. When the bottle is pressed into the babys mouth, the..
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LEGO Baby: Light and Sound Stacker (3170)
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Aimed as an introduction to the overall LEGO concept of open-ended, imaginative play, the Light and Sound Stacker has all the elements needed to explore the basic concepts of "put together/take apart", but is also updated with the latest technology to build an understanding of cause and effect as well. Place a brick on this butterflys bright green body and his antennae light up and one of three soft chimes sounds. The set is geared for babies aged 9 months and over who are just beginning to ..
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BRIO Soft Stacking Clown
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This is a cheerful and unique stacking toy from BRIOs classical infant preschool wooden and soft toy collection. Designed to stimulate children through play, this soft, yet hardwearing toy made of a velveteen fabric is fun and versatile. Stack them up, pull them, shake them and throw them around. This toy means lots of fun for the preschooler. It is made up of a base, a central holder which is detachable and three rings. Each ring has a different activity, the small ring has a bell, the middl..
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Fisher-Price Babys First Blocks
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Babys First Blocks from Fisher-Price is a durable plastic shape-sorter intended to introduce infants to different shapes and colours. The blocks come in a brightly-coloured canister with a shape-sorting lid. The lid is designed to improve hand-eye coordination as babies try to post each shape through the correct hole. However, the lid fits very snugly and once all the blocks have been posted an adult will probably be needed to empty the canister before baby can start again. Babys..
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