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BABY EINSTEIN BENDY BALL

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Description:

Play, rattle and roll! The colorful Baby Einstein Bendy Ball is flexible and includes sections that allow you to mix and match red, blue, yellow and green. Perfect for little hands to grasp, this ball also includes a rattle inside for baby to shake.

Product Details:
Product Length: 4.0 inches
Product Width: 4.0 inches
Product Height: 4.0 inches
Package Length: 4.41 inches
Package Width: 4.33 inches
Package Height: 3.31 inches
Package Weight: 0.1 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 313 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 313 customer reviews )
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120 of 121 found the following review helpful:

5Lots of Different Ways to Throw a Bendy BallOct 04, 2009
By Citizen John
My twin 9-month olds, like all babies of that age, love to show when they're displeased by throwing something. When they try that with the Bendy Ball, most of the time they forget why they got upset.

This cute thing can be bent while holding and you can put your fingers inside it. Plus the ball inside that you can't quite get out has a little ball inside it that sounds like a bell almost. If you want to throw it to show your displeasure at something, you'll end up putting your fingers into it first. Those distractions are priceless.

By the time baby finally rolls this ball, it is with a positive frame of mind, and she wants it back to try again.
I can see that this durable little toy is going to be used in many ways and constantly. It's a lot of fun to roll their way and see how they try to figure out what to do with it.

Beyond that, the colors are great. The 5 outer caterpillar parts on diameter are cute. I think this is an educational toy that teaches about hand manipulation.

295 of 310 found the following review helpful:

2Not Bendy!Feb 21, 2011
By Sharon Smith "Sharon"
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R3TI9N1I86EIPH This video highlights the features of the bendy ball that you can't see in the photos.

67 of 69 found the following review helpful:

5My four month old loves it!Jun 07, 2009
By Jennifer
A mom in my group had a similar one of these for her baby who just loved it. So when we were walking through the baby aisles at Target, we saw this one and just put it in the stroller with our baby to see if he would like it--and he played with it the entire time! So, of course, we bought it!

He has many other rattle-type toys meant for grabbing, but this is the first one he has actually grabbed on to and played with. It is very sturdy and actually a little heavier than I anticipated by just looking at it--I was worried it might be too heavy for him to pick up (since we had never really seen him pick up anything before) but he manages with no problems!

35 of 35 found the following review helpful:

4Good for grabbingSep 23, 2009
By BC's mama
I like this toy because my almost 6-month old son can easily grab and hold on to it. However, he's at the stage where he wants to put everything in his mouth, and he tends to get frustrated becaues this doesn't really lend itself to being chewed on. I think he'll like it more when he can play with it like a ball, rather than trying to use it as a teether.

24 of 24 found the following review helpful:

1careful -- sharp edges that can hurt fingersMay 18, 2010
By Lavienair
This is a poorly designed product. The photo conceals the fact that the rounded-off struts forming the grabbing surface of the ball are completely flat on the back. This creates a hard, quite sharp edge wherever the child grasps the ball and it can scrape the skin if the child shakes her hand it to let go (like some other reviewers' kids, our son sometimes had trouble figuring out how to release his grasp at first and would try to shake it off his hand). It's also fairly heavy, firm plastic so when the child flings it it can hurt a toe or forehead, though not seriously.

The toy is really not suitable for young babies, and I am surprised it is so popular. We got rid of this one and got a few Oballs [Original Oball] - similar concept, minus the ball inside, but made of truly soft and rounded-off rubbery plastic. It super easy for babies to grab and toss, and light enough that it can't hurt anyone even if thrown hard. Another version also includes a rattle, which our son liked. (I have nothing to do with Oball and am NOT trying to astroturf -- just annoyed at Baby Einstein for selling this poorly thought out product).

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