The only negative (and why it got 4 stars instead of 5) is that it can be broken if you pull it backwords. My daughter did this and I actually heard something inside pop. Now it's just a push toy. But she still loves racing it down the hallway to me.
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My son received this for his 1st birthday and absolutely loves it. At this point he just shakes it and pushes it around (even backwards... I read in another review that caused theirs to break, but we have had no problems). It's fun for my kids to play with together(my 4 year old likes to hear him laugh when she runs it into him lol)and easy on mommy's ears. :)We REALLY love this toy and I would highly recommend it!
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This inchworm can be made to roll by just pushing it or by pushing down on the hump on its back. The latter method will make it pick up quite a bit of speed on a hardwood floor!! The best detail is the domed wheels with teeny weeny balls inside and a clear cover, so that baby can see them go move as the wheels turn. I introduced this at approximately 3 months of age. Baby loves to press down on it and lift it off the floor to see the wheels turn (and the beads shake) really fast. As parents, we love that it does not require batteries!! Oh, and apparently the antennae are really good to chew.Honest reviews on Kidoozie Press N Go Inchworm
This is really nicely made, and has a great mix of qualities to keep a kid's attention.I found this to be a little "old" for my particular 9-month-old, so I wanted to share some detail for you to decide if it's right for your little one.
Two actions are required for a baby use it:
1) Arm strength and coordination: You need to be able to compress the toy and push down to the ground, so the worm straightens out. This winds it up, so when you release it, it rolls away from you.
2) Ability and attention span to go get it and do it again. We found that one compression for this would move it about 5 feet on a high-friction shaggy carpet, 12 feet on a dense flat carpet, and about 25 feet on a wood floor.
Our baby wasn't able to do either of those things just yet (push it down or crawl) so we weren't able to use it to the fullest, but an older baby could, for sure.
Mostly, we moved it around for her. She delighted when we would aim it so it would run into her, and she would pick it up and inspect it when it arrived. The clear wheels have rattling beads inside them so they're interesting to look at when they are spinning.
I think it would be best for a really active baby, a fast crawler who likes to push things and move them around. It's also best used in a room where the toy will be easily accessible, as you need some space to play with it fully, again and again.
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