Monday, February 3, 2014

Chicco Count-with-Me Teddy Bear

Chicco Count-with-Me Teddy BearI bought this bear because it speaks Spanish and English. I thought it would teach Spanish like some toys do, like say the word in English first then Spanish but it just has setting were you can change it to Spanish or English. The on and off switch is hard to turn on and off so I just left it on. I'm not really impressed with the activities the bear does. I guess because we had the Fisher Price Laugh and Learn Learning Puppy and it has a verity of really cute songs on it and it is only $15.00 at amazon.

Doesn't have all the functions I hoped it would. Songs are catchy but not sure I would buy again. Super sensitive. Makes noise even when I'm nowhere near it. "Ha ha ha, where are you?" Makes me want to lock it up in another room. The off switch doesn't really work. I hope this doesn't go off in the middle of the night and wake up my son when he comes.

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Our baby received this bear for Christmas, when they were 6 months old, and they've had it for 6 months now. The bear's feature set is somewhat limited, but our baby loves. One ear has "crinkly" material in it which he loves playing with for the texture and sound. The 3 buttons on the chest seem to be of high quality, and that is what our baby interacts with the most; they almost remind me of the buttons on the big video game cabinets of yesteryear. The buttons also light up, and there seems to be a phrase and a short song for each button (1, 2 and 3). The bear can be in English or Spanish, but it certainly doesn't seem to be setup to teach either language, just to give you the option. There are some motion sensors in the bear, where it will declare that it feels dizzy when moved quickly, etc. The on/off button is a bit trickier to use than the chest buttons, but they are worth using, because the bear will speak up after not being played with for a while "where are you?" and "night night". Bumping the doll with your foot will wake it back up, so you have to be careful when you're dealing with a light sleeper; best to shut it off. The bear has other features on it, like a paw that is "ticklish", but so far, our baby only plays with the ear and the chest buttons. Our baby seems attached to this particular toy, even though we have other stuffed animals with similar features, so it's a winner from our point of view.

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