Lamaze Octotunes
Price
£16.00 £19.56
 
2.3 out of 5
There are 4 customer reviews for this product

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  • The Lamaze Infant Development System guides you through three key stages of your baby's development
  • Lamaze toys grow with babies. Toys are enjoyed in new ways as the-months go by
  • With every Lamaze play and grow toy you give, you help baby to
  • See - bright contrasting colours and pattens stimulate visio. Hear - rattles, squeaks and crinkles develop auditory senses
  • Touch - different textures to grip and grab refine motor skills. Imagine - lovable characters inspire pretend play ad enhance social skills

 



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Tomy Lamaze Octotunes

  • Soft and cuddly, babies from 0 months will love to play with Octotunes
  • Lots of exciting colours and patterns to capture baby’s attention
  • Different textures to encourage sensory discovery
  • Each of the tentacles plays a different note
  • Use the song book and play baby’s favourite tunes

Product Group Baby Product
64x64
No scent, 20 May 2018
This was delivered today and was dissapointed that it doesn't smell of vanilla. It just smells of plastic packaging.

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64x64
Grow first and then play Octotunes, 17 Nov. 2003
Having been bought Octotunes as a present for my daughter, (then aged six months) we found the bright colours attractive, but my daughter wasn't able to do much more than look at it, as it is quite heavy for a toy aimed at this age group. It does however, have a pleasing vanilla scent to it. Now aged nearly eighteen months old, we have more fun, as she is just about strong enough to squeeze the different coloured legs to make a variety of musical notes. Octotunes' main body has a very soft feel to it though, almost like a teddy bear and has stood the test of time so far. The colours are still just as bright, the scent just as fresh and the musical notes - just as musical.Maybe this toy should be aimed at a twelve months and over age group, as they are more developed in strength and ability.

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64x64
beautiful but not useful, 19 Oct. 2006
This looks lovely on the windowsill in our playroom but sadly isn't used. The legs are just a bit hard for little ones to grip and squeeze to produce the notes. My children are 3 and 1 and can't really play with it even yet.

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