| | |  | Babies | Home » » The World of Eric Carle Activity Caterpillar by Kids Preferred | | | | | | | Description: | | The Attachable Activity Caterpillar is inspired by Eric Carle's classic tale The Very Hungry Caterpillar . Multiple features are sure to entertain your child. Antennae contain "Crinkle!" sound and the dimensional ball contains beads that make a stimulating sound when spun. Press the yellow body segment to hear "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star." Ribbon tags help stimulate tactile exploration, while the ring with sliding beads creates "cause and effect" play. Teether rings, and an apple with pocket for in-and-out play are just a couple more that interactive features included in the Activity Caterpillar. Adjustable straps allow easy attachment to the crib, carrier or stroller. - Measures 13" in length
- Recommended Ages: 0 months & up
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• Inspired by Eric Carle's classic tale The Very Hungry Caterpillar
• Multiple features are sure to entertain your child
• Features crinkle, rattle, and squeak sounds for stimulating development
• Adjustable straps allow easy attachment to the crib, carrier or stroller
• Plays "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star"
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 12.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 4.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 9.0 inches | | Package Length:
| 12.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 9.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.7 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.7 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 12 reviews |
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Average Customer Review:
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
my son loves it!Feb 16, 2012
By mrscromartie we got this for my son when he was 3 months old. He loves to look at it on his infant carrier. It's soft which is nice-most of the ones I saw were hard plastic. He can now reach up and grab the squeaky heart!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great toyApr 07, 2011
By E. Hackbarth
"LT's Mommy"
My daughter is now 7 months old and she's been interested in this toy since she could play with it. The only thing is our music thing is really hard to push but everything else is really great. This is one of her favorite toys. Its bright and fun with lots of features.
Fun for my little oneApr 17, 2012
By Amy Nemeth Bought this for my 3 month old son for Easter. He loves it. He loves to stare at the catipillars face. I hang it from his play mat gym and he kicks it with his feet. It has really got him kicking a lot more. He seems to love the rattle noises it makes. Only have had it a little over a week but it seems durable. Can't really rate educational because we haven't had it long enough and our baby is so young. He also reaches for it when we hang it in front of him. Cute toy.
Interesting and fun toy but not the bestApr 13, 2012
By newmommy2b I pretty much went through every early development toy on the market and came up with a large list of toys for my baby. I wanted to get her a caterpillar like toy and was struggling to decide between this one and the Lamaze musical inchworm found here:
http://www.amazon.com/Lamaze-LC27107A-Musical-Inchworm/dp/B000I2MRJC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1334353900&sr=8-1
Well, I got both. The Lamaze inchworm is almost twice as long, very soft, and has a lot of different textures on the body which my newborn took to immediately. When she got older, it was easy for her to squeeze the head and enjoy the music. She snuggles up with it occasionally and when she was a newborn I enjoyed using to measure her length!
This product on the other hand has a lot interesting parts, like the rattle you can see and the rings around the body which I figured she could use as a teether as well. However, like other reviewers pointed out, the music is hard for baby to access. The other thing I didn't like was the material of the toy. The toy was not very soft (then again I didn't expect this to be a plush toy) and there were some parts that started peeling a little after a few weeks of use. This happens with a lot of toys but I was a bit upset since baby loves putting this in her mouth. The bright colors are certainly engaging.
Everything considered, I liked this toy much better as an early development toy and found it comparable to the Lamaze take along toys. I would say it is best suitable for babies between 1 and 8 months. The Lamaze inchworm is better if you're looking for something soft to cuddle with, or if you are introducing it to a newborn.
Amazing and so full of life!Feb 05, 2012
By Samuel A. Wooldridge
"Tony"
Our son has had some WONDERFUL playtime with this toy and he's only a month old as of this review. :) He's able to follow it with his eyes very well and reaches out for it a lot. We also have the smaller version that travels with us in his car seat and it keeps him very happy. He was born a preemie so we've been very surprised and very happy with his development and this toy has just been very instrumental in a lot of his newfound reflexes and movements. :) You will not regret having this toy in your home, as it will very quickly become one of your child's favorites easily!
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