
My son received this when he was born. Once he was about 6 months old, this became his favorite toy. I like that he has to do certain things to get each specific sound, it really does help him understand cause and effect. For instance, when he finally found the "song" "button," he was ecstatic. What is nice though, is he does have to find it, which at first was a challenge, and whenever he did manage it, he'd be so proud he would look up and grin from ear to ear. That was when he was 6 months old. Now he's 10 months old, and very good at finding the sounds he wants. I do agree with the negative review about the sounds being obnoxious. They are. However, my son really enjoys them, so I'll let it go. But literally this morning, my nanny and I were commiserating about the stupid baby songs we get stuck in our heads, and hers was the ba-ba-do-ba-ba-bah from this, so bear that in mind. But it is much better than some noise-making toys (like the fisher price bongo drum-set, DON'T buy that) that just go on and on without your baby having to do hardly anything to elicit the response. This and the fisher price piano are the best electronic toys we have, and the only ones we kept. The others seem to be geared at distracting the kids (which they do admirably), without making them do anything, very similar really to TV, when you think about it. Get more detail about Fisher-Price Little Superstar Bop 'n Beats Drum Set.
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