Baby Einstein Color Kaleidoscope | 
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| Brand: Kids II Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $14.99
New (5) from $14.99
Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 264
Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 7.2 x 6.4
MPN: 30961 Model: 30926-6 UPC: 074451309616 EAN: 0074451309616 ASIN: B000L9FK0K
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| Features:
| • | 3-6 months: Grasp handles to activate lights & melodies to develop eye tracking plus cause & effect learning | | • | 6-12 months: Grasp a handle to see coordinating color light in the dome & hear the color in English, Spanish & French to encourage language development | | • | 12 months+: Grasp two handles to hear the secondary color created when the two corresponding colors mix, plus see a light show with melodies | | • | Music mode available for youngest babies | | • | 3 months & up |
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Product Description Brand new in factory sealed box
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
Love it! December 30, 2008 Bought this for my grandson and he absolutely LOVES this thing. He's not picking up the concept of squeezing on the inside of the handles to make it work yet (he's 10 months) but other than that, this is a really neat toy. It has two settings for learning and music. Plus it has 3 languages for the color names in English, Spanish and French. It has the primary colors of red, yellow and blue but when you squeeze the two handles together such as yellow and red it does orange and so forth. I thought that was really cool. The adults wanted to play with it too...lol. It has many songs it plays so it doesn't get redundant with the same song over and over. Get this item! Your baby will love it! Including the parents :)
Good toy but it's not what you think it is... December 22, 2008 I got this toy thinking that this was a kaleidoscope of some kind. Its not. Disappointing for me, but my 7 month old son loves it. It plays music, lights up says the different colors in 3 languages. He likes to play with it and he loves the fact he can grab it and throw it around.
Now the picture is deceiving. The top light looks like 1/2 of a large golf ball. There is no opening or whatever that looks like in the picture. The shiny center piece is just a sticker with some reflective material. In the picture it looks fun. It isn't. If I would have seen this product before I bought it, I would have passed on it and got something else.
The toy is nice, and the baby loves it. Not his favorite but responds to it when its on or he sees it. It seems to be constructed well other than some of the words are hard to understand. Granted its a digital recording, but its still a little garbled; even at the lower setting.
I don't think it is worth 14.99. I see now a few days after I got it, the price went down. Go figure. If this product was cheaper I would say why not add it to the arsenal of toys, but for 15.00 there are better and products that are way more fun.
One of the best toys for my baby July 25, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is excelent, pretty , funny and educative ....I would recomend this to my family and friends, my 3 months baby simple love it ...and the price with amazon with out shipping charges .....Unbeatable, Thank you Amazon
A Little Overwhelming March 25, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I liked the concept of this toy (that it teaches babies colors, and how they combine), but its execution, not so much. My baby loves to stare at lights, so I thought he would enjoy this toy, but he actually finds this quite overwhelming (at five months). Perhaps he will enjoy it more later, but for now, he will not look at it for more than 30 seconds before he starts crying, and will not stop until we turn it off. I think it may be a little too intense for him right now since the colors flash very brightly and very quickly.
Dynamic Toy February 6, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a great toy and teaches names of colors in three languages as well as teaches how two colors combined make a single color (ie red and yellow make orange).
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