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| Lamaze PeekaBoo Clutch Cube |
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List Price: $14.99
Our Price: $14.99
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Learning Curve
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Amazon Maximum Age: 2 Manufacturer Maximum Age: 2 Amazon Minimum Age: 1 Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: Lamaze EAN: 0796714272023 Feature: Various colors and patterns to entertain baby. Is Fragile: 0 Label: Learning Curve Manufacturer: Learning Curve Manufacturer Minimum Age: 1 Model: LC27202 Publisher: Learning Curve Release Date: 2007-01-01 Studio: Learning Curve
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Features
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Various colors and patterns to entertain baby. Reveals a mirror when baby opens the box! A friendly face on each side for baby to discover! Rings and soft handles give baby something to grab onto and play! Birth +
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Editorial Reviews:
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The Peek-a-Boo Surprise Cube features various colors and patterns, and reveals a mirror when baby opens the box. On the outside of the cube, each side has a friendly face, and rings or soft handles for baby to grab and play with.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: A Must-Have Comment: Our baby has loved this toy from the day we brought her home from the hospital. It helped her put herself to sleep because she would stare at it in the bassinet. The noisy bits, mirror, and colorful fabrics still keep her attention, and she's nearly five months old now. And the rings and soft loops are perfect for teething.
We take this toy everywhere we go, as it is small enough to fit into the diaper bag and will clip to just about anything. I've bought it as a gift for several friends having babies.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Really fun for my 4 month old since he was 2 months old Comment: My son likes playing with this cube in the car and probably will continue playing with it gleefully as he gets older (he is 4 months old, bought this when he was 2 months old). I purchased this as a portable mirror with bonus when my son was first discovering how fun mirrors can be. Since there are way more things on this cube than just the mirror, it has been a bonus toy in the car. Definitely recommend.
Customer Rating:      Summary: cube toy Comment: This is a cute toy, but I'm a bit disappointed in the "interactiveness" of it. Granted, it is called a "clutch cube" because that's about all you can do with it --clutch it. I had mistakenly thought this was a cube that I saw on line made by Zolo toys. The Zolo toy cube has "lift up tabs" on EVERY FACE of the cube with interactive things, such a streamers, squeakers, pull things, mirrors, etc.... You should NOT get this toy if you are looking for an interactive toy. Instead, get the one by Zolo Toys. I thought every face of this cube had a "hidden thing" underneath, but it's only one side -- the mirror side. If you notice, that's the side that is advertised in the picture. Don't let it fool you -- that's just about it with the flaps. If your kid loves to "clutch things" then this is a good cube... but if your kid loves to actually interact with a toy, then this is not the toy for you.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The best baby toy Comment: There are so many handles on this toy that even young babies just learning to grasp can find something to catch onto. The loops and handles are what make this toy the best - it is the least likely of our baby toys to be dropped, and there are plenty of things to teeth on (the favorites for chewing on are the two rings and the white plastic "hook"). The only drawback is that it is not one of the machine washable toys I am so fond of! I had a similar cube toy for my older daughter that I had to throw away because there is only so much spit you can handwash off.
Customer Rating:      Summary: sort of interesting. Comment: This cube is okay. Occasionally my son will play with it, but mostly he just likes to throw it. It might be a good toy to hang from a car seat handle. As a gift, it's okay but I wouldn't spend my own money on it. Not worth it.
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