Vtech - Crazy Legs Learning Bugs | 
enlarge | Brand: V.Smile Category: Toy
List Price: $17.99 Buy New: $17.98 You Save: $0.01
New (6) Collectible (10) from $11.50
Rating: 21 reviews Sales Rank: 35187
Number Of Items: 1 Batteries: 2 Batteries Included: No Age: 1 - 3 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.2 Dimensions (in): 7 x 9.6 x 11.7
MPN: 80-66200 Model: 80-66200 UPC: 050803662004 EAN: 0050803662004 ASIN: B0007WX0QC
Release Date: June 12, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand new in factory sealed box. Box has some wear, but toy is mint in box
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| Features:
| • | Pull-along bugs teach shapes, colors, numbers and music | | • | Six attached shape sorter pieces help enhance fine motor skills | | • | Light-up baby bug moves from side to side and music plays as toy is pulled |
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Product Description Mommy and Baby bug go everywhere together, teaching little ones numbers, colors and shapes as they go. Baby's shape-sorter feet fit into the slots on Mommy's back. Baby also lights up and moves from side to side as he's pulled along. Cheerful melodies add to the fun. Requires 2 "AA" batteries (included). Measures approximately 8.5" x 9" x 5.75".
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| Customer Reviews: Read 16 more reviews...
Great toy, especially for children on the autism spectrum September 5, 2008 My son, nearly 3, loves this toy and pulls it around the house with him all the time. He likes the 'annoying song' (what kids toys dont have annoying repetative songs?). Maybe its because he has asperger's syndrome, and is fascinated by anything with letters or numbers, but this is one of his favorite toys. Most of his friends that come over to play, end up playing with it for awhile also. I don't think the string is too long at all either-more so, I think it may be a little bit short-but I guess that is for safety reasons. Overall its a good toy, I would buy it again.
Not that great July 7, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This toy is cute looking but the sounds and interaction are annoying. The little intro song is a little creepy sounding and not fully understandable, and you have to listen to the entire thing before you can play with the toy. The shapes are difficult to "sort" onto the body of the toy as well, because they have to lock into place, and the strings attached are a little tight. In addition, the pull string is a little long which may scare some parents away.
Terrible and annoying, plus strangle hazard May 6, 2008 Briefly, the toy is INCREDIBLY annoying, difficult for anyone to use (much less a small child!), and the long string for pulling it was very tempting for my 14-month-old daughter to try to put around her neck and pull on. This is the worst toy we have, and an incredibly poor design.
As many other reviewers stated, this toy is incredibly annoying. The WHOOPS and awful loud staticky intro song seem to play constantly and have to play all the way through before you can do anything else. And then they are triggered again very easily.
The supposed sorting and "follow the leader" games don't work well. Add to that it doesn't pull easily, and the string presents a safety/strangulation hazard, and it is the worst toy I've seen.
The only good thing I can say about it is that it seems durable. Which in this case is unfortunate.
Most annoying toy November 14, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is by far the most annoying toy that my son has. The same shape sorting song plays endlessly in every mode. The shapes are attached to coils that are too short. The shapes don't easily stick into their appropriate slots and if by chance you get a couple shapes into the slots they get pushed out with an equally annoying and incessant "WHOOPS!" if the toy is moved, a button is pressed of the string is pulled. This toy causes aggravation for my son as well as for us.
I'm considering throwing it away.
Good toy for older baby July 27, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My toddler's day care center has this toy. It holds the attention of toddlers from 1.5 yr to 2 yr. One smart thing about this toy is that the shapes are attached to the toy, so you won't lose any shape pieces. This is a big plus. I have three different kinds of shape sorters at home. All of them have missing pieces! The older toddlers seem to have no problem inserting the shapes. It is actually a good tool to train the kid's fine motor skills. This is not an easy toy for infants, but great for toddlers.
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