Lamaze Musical Inchworm
A soft friend for baby to grow with! High-quality velour fabric. Underside measures baby up to 24". Fun rattles, squeaks, crinkles and jingles with interesting textures to touch and chew. Plays "If You're Happy and You Know It Clap Your Hands" when the in
Recommended for babies from birth on up, the Lamaze Musical Inchworm is a plush toy that's perfect for playing and napping. Developed in conjunction with child development experts from Yale University, the Inchworm promotes mom and baby interaction, encourages tummy time fun, and supports healthy physical and sensory development.  | The Lamaze Musical Inchworm:- Promotes mom and baby interaction and tummy time fun
- Stimulates baby's vision and auditory skills
- Can measure your baby up to 24 inches
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The Musical Inchworm is great for tummy time. View larger. | Stimulates Baby's Vision and Auditory Skills When babies are first born, they see in black and white. This is why the Musical Inchworm strikes a balance between bright, high contrast patterns that help stimulate baby's vision, and bold solid colors that give baby's eyes a place to rest. Sounds like rattle, squeak, crinkle, and jingle also help stimulate and develop baby's auditory skills. Finally, the Musical Inchworm's large, friendly eyes invite baby to focus and stare at a single object, which can help calm baby while supporting healthy eye development.Child-Safe Design With its soft velour body and interesting textures to touch and chew, the Musical Inchworm is an ideal play and rest-time companion, whether baby is at home in his crib or traveling in the car. Safe and easy for little hands to hold and investigate, this toy also features an underside that measures your baby up to 24 inches. It even plays the song "If You're Happy and You Know It Clap Your Hands" when hugged. Perhaps the most rewarding feature of the Musical Inchworm's design, however, is the bonding opportunities it offers. In fact, this toy is perfect for an interactive game of peek-a-boo--simply hide the inchworm's head underneath a blanket and then show the baby the inchworm as you say "peek-a-boo!" The Inchworm measures .50 x 24.0 x 2.75 inches (WxHxD), weighs 0.40 pounds and comes with a 90 day limited warranty.
 Bright and colorful patterns stimulate baby's vision. |  Baby's will be drawn to large friendly eyes the inchworm. | About Learning Curve The creative force behind hundreds of award-winning toys, Learning Curve created the Lamaze Infant Development System by working in tandem with parents, babies, and childhood experts. Learning Curve understands that what matters most to parents is keeping their children healthy, happy, and safe. The company's goal is to help parents do just that by offering products for every stage of a child's development--from feeding to playing to sleeping. Learning Curve's thoroughly researched developmental toys engage children, and provide parents with peace of mind. And their care, safety, feeding and soothing products give you solutions to day-to-day needs at mealtime, bedtime, at home and on-the-go.
Whether playing in the crib or napping in the car, your baby won't want to go anywhere without the Lamaze Musical Inchworm. Safe and fun for all ages, this plush toy from Learning Curve is a winner with babies and young children from birth on. Child-Safe Design The Lamaze Musical Inchworm features a soft velour body, fun rattles, squeaks, crinkles, and jingles with interesting textures to touch and chew. The underside of this inchworm measures your baby up to 24 inches. When your little one hugs the friendly character's head, it plays the song "If You're Happy and You Know It Clap Your Hands." This friendly toy comes with a 90-day limited warranty. About Learning Curve Learning Curve offers developmental toys that engage children, and provide parents with peace of mind, knowing their children are being inspired and enlightened by safe and high-quality playthings. Learning Curve created the Lamaze Infant Development System working in tandem with parents, babies, and childhood experts. Lamaze ensures your baby will grow, discover, and learn with the right toy at the right time.
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Lamaze Musical Inchworm Reviews
Each section makes a different noise. My four month old son loves this worm. He hugs it while on his play mat. I only wish the music played longer.
I'm very happy with it. It was a great gift and I would probably buy it for someone else. She is 6 months old. My daughter has a lot of the smaller toys that she grabs and puts in her mouth. This one is a lot bigger than most of the toys she has and gives her more to do besides putting it in her mouth. She likes the different noises it makes (crinkle and it rattles and the music) and she likes trying to lug it, she likes to reach out and touch it during tummy time. She loves the inchworm.
We bought this for her when she was around 6 months old or so and she has never played with it. My 15 month old daughter has absolutely no interest in this toy. It doesn't do anything. I think there is one spot that will play a little bit of music when you squeeze it, but that's about it. Save your money.
It has lasted for over 3 years and it still works great, even the battery still plays. This is great, our first born, loved it and now our second baby also enjoys playing with it.
He also likes his Buzz Bug much more than this toy. Inchworm isn't awful and has kept his attention but we've gotten a lot more mileage out of the other Lamaze toys. This is probably the worst of the Lamaze Toys that I have purchased (granted that I think Lamaze Toys are better than just about any other baby toys). The single musical thing is rather quiet. I'd got with Pupsqueak or Buzz instead. The worm is difficult for my son to grab onto and it doesn't really do that much. Like the other poster, my son prefers Pupsqueak to this toy.
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