Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Neurosmith Sunshine Symphony - Tiny Toy Testers Review

It’s been awhile since we had a really TINY Toy Tester, but at 9 months old, today’s tester couldn’t be cuter! Check her out as she tests the Neurosmith Sunshine Symphony. I love the look on her face when the music starts. Watch the video and then keep reading for the Amazon.com Parents’ review:

Neurosmith Sunshine Symphony



Parents’ Review: 5 Stars for Wonderful, 1 Star for Terrible:

Assembly: 5 stars, “No assembly required.  Worked right out of the box.”

Fun Factor: 3 Stars, “She was instantly attracted to the lights and music.  When the music stopped, she would hit the toy to try to start the music again.  She was very receptive to it.  And she quickly discovered the teether corner of the toy and chewed on it for quite a while.   As far as guidance goes, we did have to start the music for her so that she realized what the toy does.  She quickly learned that beating on the toy would start the music again.”

Educational Factor: 3 stars, “I do think that this toy was good for teaching cause and effect in how it began playing music when moved or touched.  Also great for sensory experience with all of the different textures, patterns and sounds.”

Novelty Factor: 3 Stars, “It does seem like every baby toy plays music or has blinking lights, but I was pleasantly surprised that she still took interest in the toy.  I do think that this toy is a notch above other soft  toys that play music in our home.”

–Laura McMullan

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