Fisher-Price Elmo\'s Musical Peek-a-Boo Gym
Brand : Fisher-Price, Our Price : $149.99
Our Price : $149.99
Manufacturer : Fisher-Price
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Product ASIN : B0007WWZW2
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Average Rating : 3.5
Total Review : 36
Label : Brand : Fisher-Price
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Features
- For children 0-36 months. 26-3/4Lx21-3/4Hx26-1/4W\"
- May be adjusted for the sitting baby Activity center detaches for easy take-along fun
- Elmo will randomly play \"Peek-A-Boo\" with baby. also features Sesame Street friends Cookie Monster, Ernie and Zoe
- Lots of stimulating features, including hanging toys to bat, blinking piano keys, spinning dial and more
- Features more than 40 songs, phrases and sounds in three modes of play
Product Description
Elmo's Sing and Teach Gym features over 40 songs, phrases and sounds in four modes of play. In Calm Mode, babies can bat at any of the three hanging toys and Elmo will come to life gently rocking back and forth to a melody. In Gym Mode, babies can bat at the hanging toys and Elmo delights them with music and lights while playing Peek-A-Boo with children. Sit-At Mode lets little ones play with light-up piano keys, light-up buttons, a roller ball and a spinning dial; and Take-Along Mode is the mode for Moms on the go -- in this mode, simply detach the activity center and bring it with you anywhere.
Editorial Review
With three modes of play, Elmo's Musical Peek-a-Boo Gym provides playful stimulations of sight and sound, encouraging motor skills and interaction from little tykes to toddlers. In Soothing Gym, your baby can reach for the three hanging toys and set Elmo rocking back and forth to a pleasant melody. In Standard Gym, batting a hanging toy triggers a more animated interaction, including music, lights, and more swaying by Elmo, with cheerful games of animated peek-a-boo. While the volume on all three settings seems to be consistent, none seems too loud for infants. With a quick adjustment, the panel flips forward for upright fun. In Sit-up Activity, the gym really comes alive, teaching baby about numbers, letters, animals, and musical instruments, all ending in Elmo's favorite saying, Peek-a-boo, baby! Press a button, and Elmo sings about that button--the guitar, the drums that keep the beat, the lion that is king of the jungle--in over 40 songs, phrases, and sounds, providing great interactive fun that is sure to grow with your child. Requires four AA batteries (not included). --Heather Lyndon
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User Reviews for Fisher-Price Elmo\'s Musical Peek-a-Boo Gym
We got this when my daughter was about 2 months old and it scared the pants off of her then. Elmo makes a big pop when he\'s playing peek a boo. But, we brought it out again a little after 4 month, and this thing saved our lives. She adored it. I could clean house. And she loved it until I want to say about a year. (She\'s a year and a half now and we just put it away.) When she really was getting around and able to get out other toys. She figured out quickly that by playing with the dangly toys she could set off the sounds. Adored it. We went through a lot of batteries. They don\'t last that long in this toy. Like one of the previous posters said, it\'ll get stuck on one note, but changing the batteries always fixed that. It seemed to go through batteries rather quickly, but if it let me take a shower and get the dishes done, I didn\'t care. :o)
When we first got this, I thought the voice was so shrill (you know the phrase... \"Peek-a-boo baby!\") that it would scare my baby. Well, it didn\'t and he just loves it. Yes, the voice is annoying and yes, some of the buttons don\'t work like they should, but it does it\'s job as a toy for my son to play with. We got it when he was about 3 or 4 months and now he is 8 months. Now that he is crawling we have it in the corner of the living room and it blocks him from getting to a tall lamp. So that\'s nice. He visits it about once a day for 15-20 minutes.
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