My 9 month old son loves our "grown-up" flashlight, so we decided to get him one of his own. We have several Fisher-Price toys that he adores, and after reading about this toy, we thought this would be good for him. However, he's not very interested in playing with it. If I hold it and play the songs for him, he will enjoy that for a few minutes, but that's about it. I think it's very hard for little hands to use, and I was disappointed that you can't turn the light on and have it stay on. The basics of the flashlight part is that it flashes on and off with a soft glow, and at random points it will stay on for an extra few moments before going off. I was really hoping this would be more like a flashlight and stay on while it played music. I think that would be more fun for him, to crawl around with a light. The back button is big, and I think in theory would be easy for a baby to push for music, but it's not. Because it's on the back, it's hard for him to hold and push at the same time. Maybe he will enjoy it more when he is older, but I doubt it. On the plus side though, this toy is billingual. It counts in english and spanish, and also a couple of phrases in spanish.
My great grandson is still learning, and seemed to enjoy shaking it, and laughing. Hasn't figured out how to turn it on and off yet.
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I just purchased this for my 10 month old and he loves it. I agree with other parents that the light is not very bright but it's bright enough for him to still enjoy. The toy appears to be durable as he is at the stage where he is dropping and throwing everything he could.
Also, I was surprised to learn that this is somewhat of a bilingual toy. My son was playing the button for the music and there is ONE song where the counting is done in English and Spanish! We are a bilingual family so this was a nice surprise.
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