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This is a nice toy to last a while as baby grows and is also fun to measure baby with the ruler on the back. I bought this for my baby girl and she loves to stare at the big eyes as well as the different colors on the body. Has recently started to touch and shake it to make noise and enjoys playing with "Inchy".
He likes the noises and it keeps his attention for a long time. We lay it across his belly or chest and he just tackles and hugs it with his arms and legs and naws on the green knobby legs. The "musical" inchworm isn't quite so much musical as it has various noise makers: squeakers, crumply fabrics, rattle, and one song played when the mouth is squeezed. However, my little guy (4 months old) loves this toy.
I do NOT recommend this toy, unless you get it given. Not too good solution. I eventually tought my son to whack it on the floor hard to turn the music on.
All the different noices and rattles, I guess, are supposed to be educational, I don't see much value in it from educational standpoint. And the music is cute hence the two stars, but it is only one song and soon becomes boring. We played with this toy some.
Impossible for a baby, even young toddler to turn it on. It does some, but not worth the money to my opinion. OK, the inchworm parts make different sounds, but why.
They all look the same other than the color variation which has nothing to do with the sounds.
They all seem to do the same thing. But.we got two inchworms.and the other one we got the pieces actually come apart so you can connect the inchworm together & it sings.
it definitely grows with the child. And while connecting the pieces is harder for a newborn to do (ok impossible).
Lamaze products are amazing because they are so cute and colorful. Like another person posted it can nicely be used to prop a child up for tummy time.and could be cute to take pictures of next to.
My 2.5 year old is entertained by it and allows the two kids to play together.so.nix this worm and go look for the other one. The problem.
We received this as a gift and while its cute and cuddly its not a favorite.
Gund has a very similar product, but I do think this one is cuter and its significantly bigger, which may be half the appeal to a kid whose only 27 inches long himself. My son loves this toy, it doesn't do much, and the "music" is hard to activate (you've got to squeeze the tongue very hard to get it to play), but he squeals whenever he sees it and will spend quite a while playing with it.
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