I brought these for my niece and guess what? She absolutely loves them. She can spend a considerable amount of time banging them together, switching it on and off, watching the lights change colour and listening to them. When she is being a bit difficult , I give her the maracas and it does the trick.
I think that they are a great purchase.
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Reading the other reviews, I was pretty worried when I heard that this had been bought for my daughter's birthday. I thought that it could put her off something that she could otherwise take an interest in. Having tried it out though, it's actually fine, and got a lot of interest and play time from my daughter and her visiting friends.
Physically it's typical for a modern toy, quite plasticky and light. It fits together easily and is easy to hold (where the lightness helps for a child). It has two rotary controls: one for on/volume and one for sensitivity. There is an animating display which is lit and spins while it's searching and stops when it finds something, accompanied by a beeping sound.
Reading the other reviews, I was pretty worried when I heard that this had been bought for my daughter's birthday. I thought that it could put her off something that she could otherwise take an interest in. Having tried it out though, it's actually fine, and got a lot of interest and play time from my daughter and her visiting friends.
Physically it's typical for a modern toy, quite plasticky and light. It fits together easily and is easy to hold (where the lightness helps for a child). It has two rotary controls: one for on/volume and one for sensitivity. There is an animating display which is lit and spins while it's searching and stops when it finds something, accompanied by a beeping sound.
The mechanical aspect of assembling the motor, and the accompanying explanation of how the motor works was interesting for my 6 year old. But the body itself is made from cardboard and was very fiddly, and took long to build. Cannot see it lasting too long.
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I bought this magnetic alphabet set as I had purchased other Quercetti toys before that my child enjoyed. The problem with these letters is that they have the smallest piece of magnet on the backing of the letter. I found that they barely stuck to the fridge and would constantly fall off. Try a different set!
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Bought this for my 3 month old who loves bashing his belly and making it sing. He is too young to hold this properly himself (relatively heavy) but we have fun playing with it together.
4 out of 5 as there are very few interesting toys suitable for babies this young, but it could be a bit softer in the plush parts. I don't think it's very cuddly.
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Bought this for my 3 month old who loves bashing his belly and making it sing. He is too young to hold this properly himself (relatively heavy) but we have fun playing with it together.
4 out of 5 as there are very few interesting toys suitable for babies this young, but it could be a bit softer in the plush parts. I don't think it's very cuddly.
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Winnie the pooh book for littletouch leappad is a very good start on this system. It is full of beautifully drawn pictures and a lovely tale of kindness are caring for others. My daughter especially enjoys it read to her as a goodnight story.
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Winnie the pooh book for littletouch leappad is a very good start on this system. It is full of beautifully drawn pictures and a lovely tale of kindness are caring for others. My daughter especially enjoys it read to her as a goodnight story.
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