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@Exceptionally_K
> 24 hourSo far this little toy has entertained my 5 month old, my almost 4 year old and my 8 year old. I consider that a huge huge win. Great to keep in the car to keep the little ones occupied. The baby cant utilize all its features yet, but definitely she enjoys teething on it. Great material for it. Easy to clean. My almost 4 year old enjoys the pullies aspect of it. And my 8 year old, in particular enjoys the popit features of the toy. Overall a pretty extensive fidgit sensory toy.
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Becky
> 24 hourI bought this for a friends baby shower and was extremely delighted to see it was exactly as described. This is a great sensory toy with perfect sized grips for little hands. I especially like the popping bubbles as they seem to be a perfect distraction for a fuzzy baby. This is rated for 18 months and up, but I believe once your baby is able to grasp it should work for them as well.
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LK Ruby
> 24 hourThis is my second purchase of one of these Montessori string pull type toys - one for my grand niece and one for my grand nephew so they can each have their own. It is geared primarily for a toddler in that this toy will hold a toddlers interest, but it can be used with a younger baby, with help from a parent, as a younger baby will enjoy the feel of all the textures on the strings and reaching for them. Between the pulling of the silicon strings, pushing the soft buttons from front side to the back side, then reversing it and doing it again, learning to press a hard button to move it from one slot to another so you can hear and feel it click, and just feeling the different textures molded into the plastic can keep them interested and occupied as soon as they are old enough to sit up on their own. I love that the size of the toy is small enough to make it easy to transport in a stroller, or car seat. The food grade silicon used makes the string pulls great for teething babies to chew on. The item is easy to wash - but the center ball does takes time to completely dry out. This toy helps baby learn about how things start to work in the simplest ways possible and helps baby build their hand and eye coordination.
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Christeegirl
> 24 hourThis has many textures to it. Soft, hard, colorful. The lines are easy to pull up and down. Great eye hand coordination for little hands. Great for gifting.
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Shopping Mama
> 24 hourThe silicone ends are great for teething babies. They have different textures and shapes and colors too.
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Jessica Wooldridge
> 24 hourMy little boy loves this, hes teething and has been chewing on everything. Unfortunately, there have not been many toys to survive his sharp little teeth. This one has been amazing, not only can he play with it and it help with his finger dexterity, but it also helps so much for his teeth. It also has different textures as well so they dont get bored of it.
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William Napier
> 24 hourGot this for the grandchildren to play with while visiting, they played with this for hours. A great learning tool and also for teething on the safe silicone.
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AllDone
> 24 hourfun to play with even for adults!
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Ai Tran
> 24 hourMy daughter loves this toy. It keeps her busy looking at the different colors and shapes on it. She likes pulling on the dangling part and likes to push the buttons. This kind of helps with gross motor skills and helps keep her occupied. Its easy to dump in your bag and bring with you on the go. Its nice that it comes in a box so its easy to wrap for a present.
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Autumn
> 24 hourMy favorite part about this is the push-pull dangling, tentacle pieces. It really works coordination and hand eye movement, small motor skills in children. Babies can use this, there are teething areas. Toddlers can use this more of a puzzle and even young kids can use this as it is considered a fidget toy. Super fun, even my 10 year old loves it! Highly recommend!