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* 3-6 months: Grasp handles to activate lights & melodies to develop eye tracking plus cause & effect learning
* 6-12 months: Grasp a handle to see coordinating color light in the dome & hear the color in English, Spanish & French to encourage language development
* 12 months+: Grasp two handles to hear the secondary color created when the two corresponding colors mix, plus see a light show with melodies
* Music mode available for youngest babies
* 3 months & up
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Technical Details
- For 3-6 months can grasp handles to activate lights and melodies to develop eye tracking plus cause and effect learning- For 6-12 months can grasp a handle to see coordinating color light in the dome & hear the color in English, Spanish and French
- 12 months+ can grasp two handles to hear the secondary color created when the two corresponding colors mix, plus see a light show with melodies
- Music mode available for youngest babies
- 3 months and above
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By Tina
We received one as a gift and ours must be a different model because the top part of the toy is a full dome unlike the one shown in picture, and lights do not appear onto the mirrored part below...the mirror has no use or point on ours other than confusion. The speaker for music is where lights should shine down on the mirror...not much fun to look at. I would love the one described here, though. Our son love the flashing lights and the music so at least it gets used and enjoyed...but ours leaves something to be desired.
By C. Mcintire (Missouri)
I think it did all it was advertised to do. I just thought the "light show" was a bit lacking, since it was a couple colors changing on and off. The baby liked it, and it is difficult to find items that are good for her. She is 15months, so alot of stuff is too baby-ish and even more is not rated for her age group sooooo.
By Amber C. King (Alabama, USA)
I got this for my child when he was 5 mo old and he was only interested for 1-2 minutes. However, I put it up and brought it back out when he was almost a year old and he LOVES it. Now that he can put his hands around it and actually pick it up himself, he likes it a whole lot more. We found that the toy was pretty heavy for a 3-6 month old, so for us it worked much better when the baby was a little older.
By Sienna's Mommy (Florida)
We bought this for our daugher when she was a few months old since she loved to watch lights and colors. It also seemed like a toy she could work herself somewhat. The toy is listed as appropriate for 3+ months but she didn't use it (without Mommy or Daddy pressing the buttons) until about 6 months or better for a couple reasons. The kaleidoscope is heavy - too heavy for a 3-6 month old to lift with any control. Also, the handles are very wide so tiny hands can't grasp and push the button on the inside to activate the music/lights. The buttons on the inside are the same color as the handle so little babies can't tell what to do - there's no contrast. She's 11 months now and after pressing the buttons a few times she's bored and moves on. It's a cute toy but definately needs 6+ months to begin to enjoy it.
By A. Larson
The toy is not a kaleidoscope. Its actually a little boring for my 9 month old...partly because she doesn't get the part where you have to push the buttons and they don't stand out from the handle so its not intuitive for her to press anywhere...So, long story short...she grabs the handle and it does.....nothing. We have to push the buttons for her. Also, the little mirror thing on the bottom is a waste. I wish the colors flashed on the bottom part too. If I had to do it all over again, I'd choose to spend my toy dollars elsewhere.
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