Our Physical Therapist suggested we buy it for our baby as a way to get some sensory input for him. He was very attracted to toys that vibrate and this one was easy for him to manipulate. The large heart shaped button was easy for little fingers to push.
This toy did what it was supposed to do for our son.
It was very sturdy and withstood some high falls from high chairs and cribs. It is cute and typically generated some smiles from my baby.
However, having said all of thatit is this type of toy that I try to stay away from in general. This toy does basically one thingyou push a button and it makes some noise and lights up. In this case it also shakes. But it really does not encourage exploration of the world around. It also isn't really educational. (Except in our case where it gave my baby some needed sensory stimulation and was suggested by a therapist.)
I also found that in time it became annoying because it made the same noises all the time. As my baby grew older he outgrew the need for this type of stimulation and quit playing with this toy.
Overall, I believe it's a cute toy and if your child will play with it then great. However, I would suggest some of the other toys available that are equally cute and much more longer lasting before you buy this one.
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We brought this toy for our daughter when she was four months old. She loved the noise that it made and how it wiggled around. She is now 12months old and she still plays with it.There is one problem that we had with this toy though. She would bite the ribbons that are on the top of the head and they started to come apart so we cut them off.
Other then that we love the toy.Because we have cats, my husband and I purchased this before our son was born. Now at 15 months, he loves watching it bounce. He also loves our cats even though they don't let him get to close.
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