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Laura Li
> 24 hourMy son is in love with it! It is perfect for the toddler to learn how to match the colors.
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Megan Jirasek
> 24 hourA favorite for all 3 of my kids!!
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Peg S
> 24 hourI gave this to my 2 year old granddaughter to practice with buckles. She thinks it’s the Backpack from Dora the Explorer and takes it with her everywhere. There is a zippered pouch on top and she puts her “treasures” inside.
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Nat
> 24 hourMy 10 month-old loves it
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Sophia Sherman
> 24 hourAwesome he loves it.
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Emily Devereaux
> 24 hourMy son is only 8.5 months but he is obsessed with buckles. The easiest way to distract him is to let him play with the buckles on his car seat, changing table, bouncy seat, etc., so I thought this would be perfect. It did not disappoint! This toy has so many buckles! He loves to play with them, chew on them, study them. I think this will be great since as he gets older he can play with it and learn how to fasten and unfasten the buckles.
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ARIEL PHEARSON
> 24 hourBest gift for a 2yr who is very interested in any kinda buckle. My daughter will spend 30 minutes sitting quietly snapping and undoing this toy. Clapping the whole time. Great for waiting at doctors offices and car rides!
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Kristen Switney
> 24 hourI bought this for my toddler to play with in the car during long car rides. He is just learning how to use the buckles but it still holds his interest. I am sure he will like it even more once he has the buckles down independently. He likes the face on it too.
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Charito Vicente Zarrabeitia
> 24 hourVery colorful, interactive, safe!
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Phil
> 24 hourIt is a great toy to get little ones knowing how to put zippers and snaps together (and take them apart), keeps them occupied for a little while at least. The buckles are kind of easy to get apart, but its for kids so obviously they cant be too tough. I washed ours in the washing machine and it held up perfectly fine. I realize we probably put our self into a pickle down the line, I mean once our little one masters this, no telling what the limit is.... she will now have the skill set to escape the stroller and car seat...hahaha...oh well problem for another day!