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My little one loves feeling the different textures on this inchworm. Not only does the inchworm play music (it's just one song though), you can also see how long your baby is (only goes to 25 inches). She's discovering her hands right now and she likes the feel and the noise that some of the material on the inchworm makes.
I bought this for my 9 month old nephew for Christmas and he wouldn't stop playing with it. All the different textures and noises it makes kept his interest for some time.
It's colorful and makes fun noises. This is a cute toy for younger babies. They only problem I had was the music was very very hard to hear.
She loves the sounds, like the crinkling and the tune it plays. It is very easy to hold as she starts to grab at things. Our 3 month old loves playing with this toy. She seems to stay more entertained with this one than her other toys.
The best money we've spent so far. I'm not sure if having toys that continually play tinny music is such a desirable thing, anyway. Now he is 4 months and it is still by far his favourite toy - he particularly loves the squeaking and rustling sounds - and he can now chew and cuddle it.Other reviewers have said that the musical part doesn't work, or that the song is too short, but I haven't had that problem at all - in fact, our baby sets off the music just by chewing on the worm's head. Perhaps if you're looking for music, you should buy a CD.I would highly recommend this for young babies, and I can see it remaining a favourite for a while to come. We bought this for our son when he was 2 months old, and at that time he was completely mesmerised when we wiggled, squeaked and crunched it above his head. It stopped his grumbling straight away, and he smiled at it more than us. We bought this DESPITE the fact that it was musical, not because of it.
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