Fisher Price Musical Teether Keys

Fisher Price Musical Teether Keys Review



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SpokaneMan
Spokane, WA

The Fisher Price Musical Teether Keys Toy is a Great Baby Toy.

5 star rating

partial to learning toys, cost-conscious, impressed with this product, always looking for interesting toys, a father to a young baby
Pros

    Multiple Teething Toys, Musical Buttons, Can Hook to Car Seat, Lots of Textures


OCT
29
2009

 

We purchased an expansive teething toy for our baby that has a lot of different entities to it, and which she has come to enjoy after a lot of use.  This particular baby toy is the Fisher Price Musical Teether Keys, which isn't really keys in the typical sense of the word, but could be given that title.  I would better classify this Fisher Price toy as a miniature activity center where the baby has a number of things that they can play with or use to teeth on.  It's the multi-purpose functionality of this toy as both a teether and a musical toy that make it worth purchasing.

If you take a look at the picture, you can see that the top part is a ring that can hook on to any of your strollers or baby seats so that it doesn't get dropped on the floor.  That is connected to another ring, with one side containing three sound making buttons.  These buttons give different chimes, with one being a doorbell and another being like a car horn.  They also each play a few bars of a song once the initial sound has been played.  This part alone could attract the attention of every kid, but the main selling point for this toy is that it works as a teether.

Extending from the musical ring on the Fisher Price Musical Teether Keys Toy are three teething toys that the baby can enjoy in any fashion they choose.  There are two different types of surfaces on each of these teethers, so on any given day you baby might prefer one of them over the other ones.  Our baby likes to swing this toy around when she is in her seat, and she has fun hitting the buttons to make the sounds go off.  She doesn't have the dexterity yet to press each one intentionally or individually, but she does really enjoy her time with the toy anyways.  The multi-function teether was around $6 or $7 when we purchased it, and we highly recommend it.



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sara1m wrote on Oct 30, 2009 at 4:23PM

Hi, based on your write-up I will have to try these. I have learning-oriented toy for little ones that we like, which is Clark the Baby Shark. It's a "Reading "toy" that was designed to handle all the stuff 1-2 year olds do when you hand them...anything. I think it is only available online, but it is very well thought out. Highly recommend. www.clarkthebabyshark.com