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Baby Products Reviews of Lamaze Musical InchwormCustomer Review: favorite toy Summary: 4 StarsThis is so far the favorite toy of my 3 month old son. When he sees it he gets all excited. He can't do much more than to kick and cooo yet but he does it a lot when the inchworm is in his view. I expect the toy to grow with him. Only draw back is the music is very very low you have to be really quiet to hear it. I got this toy because it is orange and we realized that our baby loved orange things and we didn't make a mistake. He really loves it....
Customer Review: Cute like all Lamaze toys Summary: 4 StarsMy son has this except it has different colors as those shown here..but it's just as cute, he likes to take it by the tail and drag it across the room and chew on it, I think the sections of the worm that he likes the most are the ones that make crinkle noises. I gave it 4 stars because even though he's 14 months now he still can't get the music to play when he presses the head since you need more force. we have other Lamaze toys like the owl and the moose and those seem to grab his attention more than this one.
Customer Review: Lots of fun! Summary: 5 StarsMy 2 1/2 month old loves this toy! It's the first one that has managed to entertain her for more than a just few minutes. We definitely recommend :)
Customer Review: Almost Perfect Summary: 4 StarsMy 3 month old loves this toy. He chews on the little legs and loves the different sounds each piece makes but I just wish that the song that plays when you squeeze the head played longer. I find myself constantly stopping tasks to squeeze the head for him. Overall he truly enjoys the toy.
Customer Review: Not so musical Inchworm. Summary: 3 StarsIt'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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