Disney Baby Classic Winnie The Pooh Jack-in-The-Box - Musical Toy for Babies
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The song playing is Pop Goes the Weasel.
An under 1 is what I'd say. Someone else would have to turn the tune-making crank if the old got tired of it. The lid has popped open. As the baby/toddler grows older, he or she will enjoy cranking everything on his or her own. Even children as young as 3 or 4 years old can make the little bear appear.
It's a Chinese product.
I didn't think it was particularly fragile; the kids had a lot of fun with it, and aside from a few dents, it still works fine. It is something that the children are aware of.
Selected User Reviews For Disney Baby Classic Winnie The Pooh Jack-in-The-Box - Musical Toy for Babies
A jack in the box with a classic Winnie the Pooh is as classic as it gets! With a sturdy tin and soft pop-ups, it's very nicely decorated. (Of course, the doll remains attached. ) br>br>The only strange thing is that you have to finish the song by turning the handle after Pooh has appeared. You will not be able to close this if you do not follow these instructions. This is how the song and the opening are kept in sync. It's not difficult or even annoying to deal with, but it's not immediately obvious, and I believe that many variations of this toy are receiving unfair reviews because they are unaware of this important tip.
For the first time, or maybe it's just me venting, a Classic Pooh item is actually Classic Pooh. I've been putting together a nursery for my first grandchild that is themed after Winnie the Pooh, and it's amazing how many things are labeled as such but aren't. Regardless, this is extremely valuable. No words! It's simple to use, and I was able to wind it up by myself. It will be easy for a child to crank if I hold it in one hand while filming it with the other. A scene from one of the Classic stories appears in each panel. The lid fits snugly in place, and everything works smoothly and easily. It performs the classic "Pop Goes The Weasel" tune. br>The only drawback I can think of is that if you're giving it as a gift, it doesn't come in a box per se, but rather a box base in which it sits. This was not a problem for me, but it is the only criticism I could think of.
It was cute at first, but it broke the second time I used it, despite my best efforts to play the music slowly for my one-year-old grandson. I'm very disappointed in you. It was $20 when I bought it, and now it's worthless. It was also a hit with my grandson, who is baffled as to why it no longer works.
This "pooh in a box" had a great look to it. When I discovered this for my grandson, I was overjoyed. Unfortunately, he only had about a week to play with it before his mother called to say it had broken. Why would they create such a delicate toddler toy?.
When my son turned one, I bought this for him because he enjoys being startled! It's been six months since the jack-in-the-box has appeared. the- The box is still in good condition. My son enjoys the toy, and we have had no problems with it. Because of the classic pooh theme and muted colors, it also looks nice sitting out. If the lid doesn't seem to latch when you close it, I've discovered that turning the handle slightly helps it latch.
However, after 5 hours of work, I decided to call it a day. You can turn the knob, but it's no longer functional. Winnie is out now, so it'll just be used as decor on her shelf until we throw it out. It was a waste of money! Regardless of the negative reviews, I purchased it. a bad decision.
This toy was a big hit with our granddaughter! We gave it to her when she was 18 months old, and it is still her favorite toy now that she is two years old! When Pooh appears, she bursts out laughing! Hide and seek is a popular game among young children. Seek. I also like how she practiced winding it with her hand while waiting for Pooh to appear. This toy is ideal. In addition, it is very durable.
I bought it for my granddaughter, who is 18 months old. We showed her how to crank the toy when she first opened it, but before the melody was finished, she discovered the release button, which was placed OVER the trap door, not under it. This is adorable, but the novelty wore off when she discovered she could release Pooh by simply flipping the little latch instead of turning the crank. This is a terrible design. This is ridiculous! Children are so much more intelligent than this!.