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Fisher-Price Roll-A-Rounds Tumble Bug Ball Drop | 
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| Brand: Fisher-Price Category: Toy
Buy New: $29.99
Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 40272
Media: Baby Product Fragile: No Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 4.8 x 11 x 13
MPN: H8093 Model: H8093 UPC: 027084266399 EAN: 0027084266399 ASIN: B0007WX116
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Baby feeds Tumble Bug one of his three Rounds and watches them tumble down from side-to-side across his body | | • | As the Rounds tumble, the Bug's hands wave to baby | | • | The Rounds then randomly roll out one of the Bug's 2 feet and back to baby | | • | The 3 bug themed rounds include a lady bug, a butterfly and bumble bee - each with fluttering action | | • | Plays 5 musical tunes |
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Product Description Tumble Bug is a drop-through toy that introduces brand-new ball action to your baby. Your little one can feed Tumble Bug three "Rounds" and then watch them tumble down from side-to-side across his body. As the Rounds tumble, the Bug's hands wave to your baby while one of five musical tunes plays. The Rounds then randomly roll out of the Bug and back into your baby's hands. The three bug-themed Rounds include a lady bug, a butterfly and bumble bee - each with fluttering action. Tumble Bug measures 2' tall. Requires 2 button (LR44) batteries (included).
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Cute toy July 13, 2006 Irish Erin (Southern California) I purchased this toy because I didnt want to spend $40 for the Drop and Roll Dino (which I really wanted) if my 9-month old didn't like it. She likes it, but its not her favorite toy. I showed her how to put the balls in the mouth twice, and she is a pro now. Other reviewers have said it falls over easily, but it stands up better than I expected. It is very lightweight plastic, but my daughter has yet to hurt herself on it, and she's constantly knocking it over (on purpose and accidentally). The one annoying thing about is the giggle sound only is activated on the top arm. I wish it was on all three. I think its good for the price, but since she's not that into it, I'm glad I didnt spend the money on the dino.
my son loves it June 7, 2006 CHI (BX, NY) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
my son got this as a gift at about 6 month old and it took him a while to figure it out and now that he has figured it out he loves it, lol he is so proud of himself when he puts the balls in the bugs mouth. Also he sticks anything in the balls mouth lol his stacking rings anything that will fit goes into that bug, and it still hasnt broken and its six months later. I say def worth the buy!
My Nephew LOVES this Toy May 31, 2006 Auntie 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
my Nephew got this toy when he was (6 1/2 months old) as a PRE-christmas Gift and he loves it along with his other toys at first he had to fingure it out....but once it made the sound "teehee..." he Laughed! and played with it for hours at a time along with his baby blocks!! i love this toy because it easy to play with and clean when he gets shaken and pukes!! but over all its a great toy!!
Educational toy January 16, 2006 therapist mom (Fort Wayne, IN) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
My daughter is 11 months old and loves this toy. She does not play with it for long periods of time but I don't expect her to. She is just under one years old and doesn't have a great attention span yet, but she quickly learned how to put the balls in the mouth to hear the music and watch it roll. This toy is great for motor skills development and problem solving at this age. It is also a good idea for crawlers or walkers as they have to chase the balls down and bring it back to the toy. The only problem with this toy, it doesn't stay standing very well on carpet.
Ok Toy Not His best by far.. January 2, 2006 Kazzabear (Australia) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My son got this for Christmas he is 8.5mths old.. he figured out how to work it straight away.. he did keep putting the balls in but i would say it will only entertain him for about 10mins or so.. i think the laugh and learn range of toys give him much greater entertainment.
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