Fisher-Price Linkimals Musical Moose - Interactive Educational Toy with Music and Lights for Baby Ages 9 Months & Up
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"Hello friends, how are you today? Are you ready to play?" he asks. "Let friendship light the way as we play the linkimals way, laughing and learning each and every day together."
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The use of three AA batteries is required, but they are not included.
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Selected User Reviews For Fisher-Price Linkimals Musical Moose - Interactive Educational Toy with Music and Lights for Baby Ages 9 Months & Up
The kids will have a blast with these creepy little linkamals. If you don't turn them off at night, you'll have adult nightmares. Chuckee's style is making a comeback. Everything is fine until you trip over a moose, at which point the entire area begins to sing and dance.
We bought all of them except the hedgehog and the ring stacker because my 6-month-old loves them so much. The moose, who plays the trumpet, is more of a sidekick in the show. More interactive animals include the otter, sloth, and panda. People who complain about how small it is clearly haven't bothered to look up the dimensions or the photos that show the size of the toy in comparison to children playing with it.
This toy is a hit with my niece, who is eight months old. It took her some time to figure out how to press the button, but once she did, she was unstoppable. Please, no more pressing! In addition, the sounds are appealing.
When you consider the price, this little moose is a great toy, but my 10-month-old can't get it to sing on his own because the button requires a lot of pressure to press down. You can't stand it up on its feet and press the belly button without first putting your other hand behind it to keep it from falling back and then pressing hard on the belly button. Baby quickly learned that pressing the belly button made it work, but even with it laying flat on its back to avoid falling and him poking and hitting the button with his hand and various toys, I still have to come over and push it hard to get it to light up and sing. Aside from that, it's a cute toy, and hopefully baby will continue to be interested in it once he's able to play with it on his own.
So adorable and cute! It's small, has great sound, and is light in weight.
We have three linkimals, and if they are touched while in the toybox, they start singing, which causes the rest of the house to join in. One of these, for example, was in the toybox when my daughter reached for another toy and accidentally touched it. The two other linkimals went off and started singing and dancing (both of which are very loud), waking up the baby in her room. They'll also go off at random, as if they're being controlled. br>br>I would only give these as a gift to someone you dislike; kids seem to enjoy them, but they aren't worth the trouble.
This was a gift for the son of my brother-in-law's girlfriend. He's a little behind in terms of physical and mental development, but he's adorable! I wanted to get him something he could sit on the ground with because he's been having trouble walking. I decided to get it, and he was so excited about it that he started pulling up just to get it. He's still not walking, but this toy has given him the motivation to give it a shot. It even accepted my son, who is a year or two younger than the child for whom I purchased it but is more physically capable. They fought over this toy at Christmas, making me wish I had bought one for my son as well!.
I bought a couple of these for our Goddaughter as gifts. I pressed a button while wrapping the second one, and the one that was already under the tree started singing and lighting up. That's all there is to it! They do interact!br>My one-year-old labradoodle went crazy, so that could be a fun way to use them. As if you and your pet were playing hide and seek. br>This is the most basic of the designs, and it's ideal for children who are just starting to "play" with toys. br>I'm so taken with the set that I'm sure I'll end up purchasing all of the animals.