| Product: |
VTech Press n Play Lights Ball |
| Date: |
14/02/04 (97 review reads) |
| Rating: |
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Advantages: good toy
Disadvantages: ?
Vetch press and play light ball. Yes another toy I spoilt my grandson with. I bought this for Adrian when he was about 3 months old it costs about £13- £ 15 . All babies love balls and babies like sound it attracts their attention. This ball has a switch on it the volume of the sounds it makes can be switched to loud or quiet or can be switched off. There is a talk setting or a music setting. This is a colourful ball, which has six star shaped buttons on its side. These are activated when it rolls on them or they are pressed down. The buttons have pictures on them a cat, and a dog, a teddy bear people-waving hello and goodbye in the centre of the ball there is a star with a face on it. When this ball is played with and rolled around it presses a button when on the music setting it plays a nursery rhyme there are six tunes, twinkle twinkle little star, pop goes the weasel, teddy bears picnic I can not remember the others just now. When in talk mode it says hello baby, meow, woof woof and goodbye to correspond with the picture. Yes I am afraid the voices have that American accent (apologies to any Americans reading) which I do not really like. Adrian played with this ball from about 5 month. Now at 14 months old he only occasionally plays with it. This toy is very colourful and attractive and the sounds were attractive to him as a tiny baby he could just push it and gurgle in delight as it played a tune. As he got older he crawled after it and kept pushing it away. Adrian would touch and press the buttons to make the sounds and be happily amused for quite a time. This toy stimulates a baby’s senses encourages hand eye coordination and encourages early speech sound as baby will try and copy the noises he/she hears. I am pleased I bought this toy for Adrian Vetch press and play light ball. Yes another toy I spoilt my grandson with. I bought this for Adrian when he was about 3 mon
ths old it costs about £13- £ 15 . All babies love balls and babies like sound it attracts their attention. This ball has a switch on it the volume of the sounds it makes can be switched to loud or quiet or can be switched off. There is a talk setting or a music setting. This is a colourful ball, which has six star shaped buttons on its side. These are activated when it rolls on them or they are pressed down. The buttons have pictures on them a cat, and a dog, a teddy bear people-waving hello and goodbye in the centre of the ball there is a star with a face on it. When this ball is played with and rolled around it presses a button when on the music setting it plays a nursery rhyme there are six tunes, twinkle twinkle little star, pop goes the weasel, teddy bears picnic I can not remember the others just now. When in talk mode it says hello baby, meow, woof woof and goodbye to correspond with the picture. Yes I am afraid the voices have that American accent (apologies to any Americans reading) which I do not really like. Adrian played with this ball from about 5 month. Now at 14 months old he only occasionally plays with it. This toy is very colourful and attractive and the sounds were attractive to him as a tiny baby he could just push it and gurgle in delight as it played a tune. As he got older he crawled after it and kept pushing it away. Adrian would touch and press the buttons to make the sounds and be happily amused for quite a time. This toy stimulates a baby’s senses encourages hand eye coordination and encourages early speech sound as baby will try and copy the noises he/she hears. I am pleased I bought this toy for Adrian
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- 16/02/04 Good op, but you have an echo again! The review repeats itself. |
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- 15/02/04 Hi Mary, how are you doing? Hope the spring term is going well - it's going so fast for me - can't believe we are half way through the year already! This ball sounds great. My class really get a lot out of sensory based toys like these. Keep up the good work because you always give me ideas. Lisa :) |
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- 14/02/04 It sounds like a great toy to aid in the development of skills for a child. Great review! |
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