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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | Mommy and baby bug go everywhere together and they have many things to teach along the way. Baby bug, with his crazy noodle-like legs, has shape sorter feet that teach your child lessons in numbers, colors and shapes. Fitting the light-up shapes into their appropriate slots on the mommy bug helps enhance fine motor skills. Plus, the baby bug lights up and moves from side to side as little walkers pull Crazy Legs Learning Bug. Cheerful melodies add to the learning fun. Measures 7"L x 11.6"W x 9.5"D. Requires 2 "AA" batteries, included. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 7.1 inches | | Product Width: | 9.6 inches | | Product Height: | 11.7 inches | | Product Weight: | 3.2 pounds | | Package Length: | 11.7 inches | | Package Width: | 11.0 inches | | Package Height: | 7.1 inches | | Package Weight: | 2.55 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 64 reviews |
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| | Features | Shape-sorter play pattern with attached shapes that won't get lostCute baby bug spins on mommy bug's backPull string stores in battery compartment until baby's readyFeatures two modes of playLearning toy teaches shapes, counting and nature objects
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 64 customer reviews )
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16 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Favorite Toy Sep 13, 2005
By The Baby's Momma
"Kris"
I had bought this toy for my son when he was 10 months old. He figured out immediately (after watching me a few times) how to pull the bug around on the floor. The toy rolls very easily on the ground, even on high pile carpets. When you set it to music mode and just pull it... the little legs clack around and it plays a TON of fun songs. He LOVEs to do this. over, and over and over again. WHen he comes home from daycare this is one of the first toys he plays with. The toy is very durable, as it has also been carried (and dropped), drug up and down the steps, and pulled outside. The music is not too loud, but it's loud enough that he still can hear it. Each of the shapes, have a different number and type of bug on it. This toy has several different learning modes, for counting, follow the leader, ABC's, music, teaches different kinds of bugs, etc. RIght now, he's almost a year, he really just enjoys the lights and music.. and the satisfaction that he can pull a toy along all by himself, just like his mom!
11 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Annoying and Frustrating - not a good cause and effect toy Jan 15, 2006
By geeper I bought this toy a few days ago for my one year old son and just finished repackaging it to return it to the store. We gave it a good try for a few days (I'd rather keep a toy that atleast has some potential than return it), but it was just too frustrating.
It seems they were trying to do too much with this toy. Is it a pull toy, cause/effect toy, or a shape sorter? Well it doesn't do any of those things well. It doesn't roll well, the buttons are hard to push (probably in part because it is on wheels, but also even if you push the buttons all the way, it may or may not activate it), and the shapes come out when the wheels roll or the top button is pushed - accompanied by an annoying "WHOOPS!". Part of the programming, but the "WHOOPS" & "shape-sorter" song is too frequent, seemingly random (you can't cut off the song with the push of a button) and very annoying. I thought maybe my son just needs to be a little older (he loves cause & effect devices & toys (remote controls, push button phones, dvd player, etc), but the "effect" part of this toy is way too inconsistent. I think the most enjoyment he got from this toy was picking it up and tossing it.
I gave this toy two stars for the cute design & good quality - it's very solid & well made, but it is too annoying & I think you're better off buying some other toy(s) instead for your little one.
13 of 16 found the following review helpful:
disappointed Jan 13, 2009
By USMCwife4life My son was given the Vtech Crazy Legs Bug as a Christmas gift and we have been disappointed (and annoyed) from the first moment it arrived. First of all, the toy turned on in shipping - the "on - off" level is really loose - so the box was singing when we got it home. It really hasn't stopped since. You only have to THINK about this toy and it starts singing the most annoying song (and the only song?) about sorting shapes. The legs have shapes on then that are supposed to attach to the matching shaped lights - which is a good idea - but the execution was no good. It's hard for me to insert the shapes let alone my 11 month old - plus the shapes can only connect on one side where there are magnets. The largest light on the toy is on the top of the bug - naturally you'd think that you can touch it at will to maybe make the bug sing or something but you'd be wrong - when you touch the light (which is the only one my son is really all that interested in messing with) the bug says "uh oh" and then laughs like they've done something wrong. It's semi-condesending. I appreciate the thought and the gift but I wanted to post a comment so others would know before hand to save their money and buy something else.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Previous reviews are misleading Dec 01, 2011
By Stefanie Bradford This toy is actually really cool. It's obvious to me that the bad reviews are either for a different toy or this toy has been updated. Many reviews talk about a "main star button" that says uh-oh when you press it, but this toy doesn't have any such button. Many people also complain about it having one repetitive song, but this toy has numerous fun songs. The songs even speed up when the toy is being pushed or pulled along the ground. The shapes fit easily into the slots and if you press the bug on top they all pop-out with appropriate sound effects. I've seen complaints that the pull-string is missing... I read the manual and found mine in the battery compartment.
My daughter got this among many other gifts for her 1st Birthday and it is her favorite toy. All of the other young kids at the party wanted a turn. Trust me, for the price you can't go wrong. Your child will love it.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Not that great Jul 07, 2008
By Natural Mom 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.
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