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List Price: $34.99
Our Price: $32.49
Your Save: $ 2.50 ( 7% )
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Manufacturer: Hasbro
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Amazon Maximum Age: 3 Manufacturer Maximum Age: 3 Amazon Minimum Age: 12 Binding: Toy Brand: Hasbro EAN: 0653569272977 Feature: The Go & Grow Giraffe works as both a chair--and a rocker! Label: Hasbro Manufacturer: Hasbro Manufacturer Minimum Age: 12 Model: 9392 Publisher: Hasbro Release Date: 2007-09-15 Studio: Hasbro
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The Go & Grow Giraffe works as both a chair--and a rocker! Two-in-one giraffe grows with your child, changing from a fun sitting spot to a rocker - and is a great place to engage in together-time fun! This friendly giraffe is the ideal two-in-one toy for playing alone or sharing together-time fun! Adult assembly required - Maximum weight: 42 lbs
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Editorial Reviews:
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The Go & Grow Giraffe works as both a chair and a rocker! When facing backward, its the perfect-sized sitting spot for playing pat-a-cake or peek-a-boo with your little one. And when your child is ready to explore new movements, face her forward and introduce her to the joys of rocking! Teach her to squeeze the giraffes crinkling and squeaking ears! Read aloud the play-along activity book for playful rhymes including This Little Piggy, Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes, Pat-A-Cake and more! This friendly giraffe is the ideal two-in-one toy for playing alone or sharing together-time fun! Giraffe comes with a Let's Play Together tip card and a play-along activity book! Maximum weight: 42 lbs.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Fun to play with Comment: I got this for my niece. She did not get on it intially but as she saw it couple of times she got on it and now she is not letting it go. Lots of fun.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Sturdy, safe, and fun Comment: I picked this up for my 10-month old girl. At about 20 lbs, she was starting to pull herself up and stand while holding on to the coffee table. We had retired the exersaucer and then the Jumperoo and it was time to find something else to sit her on by herself.
She didn't really take to it right away - at first she would only sit on it backwards while holding the tail-handle. But after a few days she was sitting front-facing and kicking up her feet. She just loves it now, and can sit on it for about five to ten minutes depending on her mood.
The giraffe (I call it a zebra or a horse usually because, except for the spots, it doesn't look like a giraffe - it has a short neck) is a great toy for several reasons. It is wide enough that she doesn't fall off, but can climb off if she concentrates. She likes to plant her feet on the ground and stand up while holding the handles - so it is helping her strengthen her legs and learn to stand. It rocks a little, but does not really slide - really it allows just the right amount of movement. Basically, she is pretty safely immobile without feeling trapped.
There is also a little compartment in the back where baby can stash a couple of toys, and for some reason she really gets a kick out of putting things in there and taking them out again.
The giraffe is quite sturdy (you do have to put it together yourself, which really means snapping five or six pieces together and screwing them down tight), and is compact and cute enough to leave out in the open without really bothering anybody or getting in the way.
I would highly recommend this for a youngster, they'll probably find even more ways to enjoy it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Best present she got. Comment: I bought this for my friend's daughter last year; she's 16 months now. She loved it. My friend said is was the best present she got. Plus it was only 10 dollars with free shipping
Customer Rating:      Summary: It's okay Comment: I bought this for my godbaby for her first christmas and was disappointed. It was USED when I received it!
My goddaughter enjoyed it for a month or so, then lost any interest in it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Just okay for now. Comment: I like this toy myself, but my son isn't too crazy about. He is just now getting to where he wants to sit on it. He is 13 months and has just in the last month shown interest in it. I got it for him when he was 10 months old. I can see him every now and then pushing his feet making it rock, but he hasn't put the two together yet.
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