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Baby Products Reviews of Lamaze Musical InchwormCustomer Review: Not sure why he loves it, but he does. Summary: 4 Stars
My son loves this toy, it doesn't do much, and the "music" is hard to activate (you've got to squeeze the tongue very hard to get it to play), but he squeals whenever he sees it and will spend quite a while playing with it. Gund has a very similar product, but I do think this one is cuter and its significantly bigger, which may be half the appeal to a kid whose only 27 inches long himself.
Customer Review: My baby loves this toy! Summary: 5 Stars
We got this for our daughter when she was around 6 months and she loves it. It is one of her favorite toys. She loves the different colors and textures, and grabbing onto the legs and tail. She is almost 9 months now and still loves it. The music feature isn't loud and there is only one little tune, but she would love this even without the music option. Highly recommend!
Customer Review: Inchworm Summary: 5 Stars
I bought the inchworm for my niece as a Christmas gift. At the time, she was 1.5 months. She absolutely loved it and out of all the gifts she received, this was definitely the most safe. Now that her motor skills are improving at 4 months, she plays with it often. This is a wonderful item and is highly recommended for newborns and children under 1 year.
Customer Review: Not satisfied Summary: 1 Stars
I bought this toy for my baby. He was not only disinterested in this toy but he totally ignored it. The toy for it to make music you have to press it very hard. And the button is hidden at a difficult place. You would require great strength to make it create music. It is just a piece of clothe wringed like a caterpillar with some colors. waste of money.
Customer Review: Not so musical Inchworm. Summary: 3 Stars
It's a cute toy though it shouldn't be advertised as a "Musical Inchworm" because the music is not very impressive. The music is similar to that of low-quality greeting card. It's very quiet and tinny, and only turns on when the nose is pressed. The various segments of the inchworm has different senses inside, only one of them actually plays music.
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