Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - LeapFrog - Hug & Learn Baby Tad

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Manufacturer: LeapFrog
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: LeapFrog EAN: 0708431100022 Feature: Play soothing classical music at night or play songs and learning games during the day Is Fragile: 0 Label: LeapFrog Manufacturer: LeapFrog Model: 10002 Publisher: LeapFrog Studio: LeapFrog
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Features
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Play soothing classical music at night or play songs and learning games during the day Inspiring a Lifelong Love of Learning Perceptual Skills--bright colours and flashing lights stimulate shape and depth awareness Reasoning Skills--interactive play helps children connect action with reaction, symbols with sounds and words with meaning Motor Skills--children develop fine motor skills as they physically press buttons to choose a shape, song or kiss Learning Development--hug & Learn Baby Tad provides a positive and rewarding early-learning experience Manufacturer's Age Recommendation: 9 months and up Requires 2xAA batteries (included)
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: I LOVE YOU! Comment: OUR 5 MONTH OLD SON WAS BOUGHT TAD FOR CHRISTMAS AND HE LOVES TO LAY AND WATCH THE SHAPES LIGHT UP WHEN HE IS GOING TO SLEEP AND THE SOOTHING MUSIC IS PLAYING HIS ELDER BROTHER AND SISTER ALSO SEEM TO ENJOY IT !
Customer Rating:      Summary: We love Baby Tad! Comment: My brother bought my little 3 month old Baby Tad with a view it is a toy he can enjoy as he gets older, and although he can not press the buttons himself yet his eyes light up when we play with Baby Tad together. I am sure that we will get many more months/years of fun!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Baby Tad Rocks Comment: This little Dude ROCKS. This was a present from my brother for my 18 month old daughter. The colours are bright and the music whilst annoying for parents is great for kids. The little button on the cheek makes a kissing sound which my daughter enjoys pressing again and again. All in all a great toy.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Finally my little one goes to sleep without crying! Comment: Tad has been a real life saver in our house. My little one loves Tad and goes to sleep with his hand on him, it's very cute.
As to previous reviews, Tad must have been updated because mine speaks with a British accent and you can also turn down the volume on the battery compartment at the back.
Customer Rating:      Summary: We love you Baby Tad Comment: What can I say about Baby Tad? Just a gorgeous toy that made both my girls smile. Hard for them to press the buttons when they were small, but thats what mummys for.
A favourite with both of them. My older daughter is two and a half and still loves him.
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Editorial Reviews:
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The hug and learn Baby Tad will become a firm favourite with your child as they can play in the day and take to bed for cuddles at night. In daytime mode just press the sun on Tads hand to hear 6 familiar and fun songs to sing along to. Press the shapes on Tads tummy and hear him tell you the name and colour of it. The flashing shapes on Tad follow each tune. When its time for bed after a hard days play press the nighttime stars on Tads other hand and it will play up to 6 minutes of classical tunes from Mozart, Beethoven and more. You can choose from 1 to 6 minutes of musical play by simply pressing Tads hand the required number of times. Also for those extra cuddly times just press the lips on the side of Tads face and be greeted with a fun I Love You and a kiss
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