Haba Pipapo
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| Manufacturer: HABA |
| Seller: Amazon |
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| List Price: $14.00 |
| Sale Price: $12.59 |
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| Baby's favorite new geometric wonder. A captivating design & practical infant gift. Pipapo! Haba Pipapo adapts to a little baby's grip 3 Slender circular rings & flexing bands give baby ease in holding Center rings & beads turn easily to accommodate baby's growing coordination Baby easily masters passing this toy back & forth between hands Haba Pipapo stimulates 4 of baby's 5 senses! Hearing gentle clicks & clacks stimulates hearing & arouses curiosity Vibrant colors, spinning rings & beads get baby's attention & target vision Smooth, safe wood offers taste exploration Feel of smooth wood, rounded curves, flexing bands stimulate baby's touch Haba Pipapo meets developmental needs of babies Babies twist, turn, shake, push, pull, grab minds & coordination grow Haba knows & respects the truth -Be careful what you give babies Non-toxic, safety tested & assured Haba Pipapo A favorite toy for youngest infants and babies Keeps baby's interest for long periods of time; over many months of use Lightweight, thoughtful design; spinning rings & beads inside circles for holding Perfect for baby's hands - Easy for baby to grasp & manipulate Incredibly bright colors babies eagerly reach for Haba's Pipapo Sized right for baby hands & mouth; Holds up to teething & chewing Non-toxic stain, not painted; Colors remain bright Packs easily in diaper bag Heirloom quality; A sweet reminder of baby's first year Made of beech wood Dimensions: H 2.95 inches x D 3.075 inches Non-toxic, safety tested & assured Ages 6 months+ |
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Fun for baby!
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| Review Date: February 2, 2007 |
| Reviewer: J. Gad, WI |
| My 6 mo. old loves this toy - he can flip the circles around and around because they're on an elastic band, and he shakes it around too. i feel better knowing he's not chewing on plastic. |
A fun toy
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| Review Date: December 23, 2007 |
| Reviewer: V. Linnean, Anchorage, AK |
My 9 month old son got this toy when he was 6 months. At 6 months he wasn't as interested in it, but as he gets older he enjoys the fact that he can rotate the rings, move the balls & disks, and squash the toy.
It's also great to chew on since he's teething, and I feel great letting him chew on a natural wood toy instead of something plastic. It's easily stuffed into a diaper bag, and keeps him entertained as well if not better than most of his other wood toys. |
Interesting for 4 month old - Doubles as teether
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| Review Date: December 19, 2008 |
| Reviewer: ddfris, USA |
| We purchased this toy as part of our 4-month old's "natural" and wooden toy collection to replace his plastic (and made-in-China) toys. We like it because it is made in Germany and is created with all water-based non-toxic stains on natural wood. He loves it for many reasons - the sounds that it makes, the fact that he can wrap his tiny fingers around the rings, and it is one of his first choices to teeth on as well (he has 2 teeth and working on more). We will be purchasing additional toys from this company in the future. |
Good Baby Fun
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| Review Date: January 9, 2009 |
| Reviewer: G. Weinert, Denver, CO United States |
I bought this toy for my 6 month old daughter. It is a great product she loves the colors and the noises she can make when she shakes it. I am just so glad I could find a toy not made in China. I did hear a rumor that some toys that are marked "made in Germany" can be products that were actually in China. I am just going to trust that they weren't.
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Ours broke
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| Review Date: December 7, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Lynden Mom, Lynden, WA USA |
| This seemed like a neat toy until my 6 mo old son dropped it from his high chair and it broke. |
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