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FISHER-PRICE PEEK-A-BOO CUCKOO TOY

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Description:

The Laugh and Learn Peek-a-Boo Cuckoo is full of surprises for baby with sung songs, lights, and lots of activities. Press on the button on the top to meet the friendly peek-a-boo light-up bird. Baby can bat at the sun/moon dial to learn about times of day, or press the light-up nose to hear a counting song. Bat at the clock hands, play peek-a-boo with the mouse, or turn the key. There's lots of ways to play with the Peek-a-Boo Cuckoo.

Product Details:
Product Length: 9.25 inches
Product Width: 2.5 inches
Product Height: 8.38 inches
Product Weight: 1.4 pounds
Package Length: 9.9 inches
Package Width: 9.4 inches
Package Height: 3.0 inches
Package Weight: 1.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 16 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 16 customer reviews )
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17 of 17 found the following review helpful:

5Our Daughter Loves it... Not too Annoying for the ParentsJul 20, 2010
By Charles Evans "Call me Kevin"
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R5NM0834E9PPW In some cases the more a child enjoys a toy, song, book, or whatever, the more annoying the parents will find it. So far the "Fisher-Price Peek-A-Boo Cuckoo" has found its way into our daughter's heavy play-time rotation, but had not caused too many headaches for the grown-ups.

One of the things that she likes is that she can push the button at the top of the clock and an illuminated bird pops out. Our daughter is 10 months-old and she learned how to push the button almost immediately. Each time it brings a smile to her face.

The bird is one feature - but there are many more

- By pressing the middle of the clock-hands (which do rotate) you are able to play songs.
- The dial at the top can be rotated to the "Sun" postion to play daytime songs or to the "Moon" to play nighttime sings.
- A little side is key makes a clicking sound which represents winding the clock.
- Rings are attached to the side... I am not sure why they are there, but my daughter plays with them.
- The clock is not too loud and it offers a nice variety of sounds and music. This is what helps to keep the annoyance factor to a minimum.

Final verdict - A nice inexpensive toy that children from ages 6-24months will enjoy.

5 Stars

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

4Nice inexpensive toyJan 11, 2010
By Iris H. Hwa "nycshopper"
Got this when it was on sale before Christmas for my 8 month old baby. Didn't have any expectations for it because it was so inexpensive but have been very happy with it. There are two modes -an ABC/counting/teaching and a music mode. My baby especially loves to grab at the little cuckoo birdie that's hidden and pull it out. She reaches for this toy every time so for what the low price, it is definitely worth the money. The music is fun and the toy seems very durable.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5FabulousFeb 07, 2010
By S. Marshall
My 11 mth old Grandaughter loves this toy. It is the cutest toy she owns. I love playing with her with this. Even the older kids like to play with it. You won't be sorry to buy this toy.

9 of 12 found the following review helpful:

2Is not a teaching clock!!!!Nov 17, 2010
By C. Wahowski "Ella's Mommy"
We purchased this clock for our 18 month old daughter who has started to take an interest in clocks, picking them out of books and pointing out the clocks on the wall. We wanted an early teaching clock that was safe for her age and also could grow with her and teach her numbers and time when it came time for it. I saw this online and the reviews were good so my husband went out to get it. When he came home with it I was very surprised to see that the hands do not move independently which means you can not point at different times on the clock. Worse yet, when you put the big hand on the o'clock (12) the little hand is almost never on another number so it is never __ o'clock! It is cute and maybe a good baby toy but is not good for growing interest in clocks and how they work! We went back on a search and found the Melissa & Doug shape sorter clock which although it is recommended for 3+ she can grow into it with a little supervision and help now and lots more learning later!

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4Fisher-Price toy clockMar 19, 2011
By Lon Thomas
Purchased the Fisher-Price Peek-A-Boo clock for 13 mo old who had shown facination with household cuckoo and other clocks. Toy arrived securely packaged and in perfect condition. Our toddler immediately began to play with it and quickly discovered the large buttons and how to release the cuckoo. She spent 20 minutes sitting and exploring the toy which is remarkable as her usual attention span is about 3 minuntes per toy! She continues to enjoy and "dance" to the music of the clock every day. As she gets older, I expect that she will start to learn from the built in educational material. The toy has been dropped many times and has suffered multiple assaults by tiny hands upon the cuckoo bird yet remains intact indicating good durability.I rated it 4 stars only because the hands do not move independently therefore is will not be useful as a means to learn to tell time. This is not an issue at for us at present but I will be watching for a second toy clock with this capablility in the future

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