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Baby Einstein Discover and Play Color Block Studio : Baby Einstein by Baby Einstein Brand : Baby Einstein Model : 30990 Release Date : 2008-01-01 Publisher : Baby Einstein Manufacturer Maximum Age : 12 Years Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days EAN : 0074451309906 UPC : 074451309906 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 10 reviews)
List Price : $9.99 Our Price : $6.21
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Four soft plush color blocks in red, blue, green and yellow
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Pull frog's leg for vibration
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It has a baby-safe mirror
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Provides fun sounds
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Multiple textures for tactile stimulation
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Boring! |
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My 4 month old likes to grip objects, and there is no way for her to hang onto this one! She will hold it with both hands for 2 seconds and then it will be on the floor. And she could care less! Oh, and the blue block was the only one she sort of liked- thanks for the info on the lead in the blue block! I guess we can forget playing with any of them! |
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Great for a variety of activities |
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I bought these at a yard sale and my son loves them. He especially likes the yellow one with the sun/mirror and the different textures. I like them because they stimulate learning and can be used as he gets older for stacking. |
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LEAD ALERT! DO NOT BUY!!! |
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DO NOT BUY THESE BLOCKS! A warning was issued in 2007 due to high amounts of lead in the blue block. Supposedly, if you already owned the set you could send in your blue block for a replacement. Every state has different laws regarding safety warnings, and unfortunately in NY state the stores do not have to remove items like this from the shelf unless it is officially recalled. I still see them sold in older packaging at drugstores and at Target! How pathetic is that? Your child will most probably be putting these in their mouth! |
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Great for certain kids |
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My very rambunctious daughter had these when she was a baby 5 years ago. She never liked them but she always wanted vigorous play. I have to buy them again as I only have 1 left and my 5 month old son loves it. Easy to pick up, soft to chew, and I don't have to worry about him hurting himself. Personality-wise he is more laid back. I think these are great if your child is okay with something that doesn't have flashing lights and music. |
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Nice blocks |
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At first I thought these would be a dud, but as my son has gotten older, he has started enjoying them more. He is now 5 months and plays with them by kicking them and picking them up, holding and turning them. The large shape is, I think, helping him learn how to grasp better. He also likes the sounds they make and the different textures. They are very light, though, so it is easy for him to kick or knock them out of his reach (he is not to mobile yet). |
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