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Baby Einstein, höhenverstellbarer Spieltisch mit inkludierter Gitarre, Trommel und Horn, spielt Musik und Töne und lehrt Farben und Zahlen Kaufen

Baby Einstein, höhenverstellbarer Spieltisch mit inkludierter Gitarre, Trommel und Horn, spielt Musik und Töne und lehrt Farben und Zahlen Kaufen

Mit diesem motivierenden Aktiv-Tisch können Babys Melodien entdecken, lernen und viel Spaß haben!
Damit kann Ihr Baby seine eigene zauberhafte Musik machen
Mit Klängen von Klavier, Trommel, Gitarre und Waldhorn
Klaviertasten lehren Zahlen und Farben
Wechseln Sie zwischen drei Sprachen (Englisch, Spanisch, Französisch)
Geeignet für Kinder von 6 bis 36 Monaten

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Marke Baby Einstein
Modell 90592
Artikelnummer 90592
Gehäusedurchmesser 10 Zoll
Gewicht 2.2 Kilogramm
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Produktbeschreibung

Babys werden von Natur aus von Musik angezogen, und der Baby Einstein Discovering Music Spieltisch wird Ihren Kleinen bald in seinen Bann ziehen. Mit dem Activity-Center helfen Sie Ihrem Baby, Musik zu entdecken und selbst zu kreieren. Babys können die Klaviertasten drücken und Töne hören – und wenn ein Schalter gedrückt wird, stellen die Klaviertasten Farben und Zahlen vor. Die zupfbare Gitarre, schlagbare Trommel und das drehbare Waldhorn werden Ihren kleinen Komponisten beim Erforschen der Baby-Instrumente bestens unterhalten. In der Mitte des Tisches befindet sich ein Musikbuch, bei dem das Baby die Seite umblättern und dadurch Melodien, Lichteffekte und verschiedene Entdeckungsmöglichkeiten aktivieren kann. Der Musik-Tisch wächst mit Ihrem Baby mit. Ohne Beine kann er von jüngeren Babys gut auf dem Boden bespielt werden und größere Kinder stehen bei montierten Tischbeinen davor und können viel entdecken.

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Produktinformation
Größe und/oder Gewicht: 15,5 x 5,5 x 22,4 cm ; 2,22 Kg
Produktgewicht inkl. Verpackung: 2,4 Kg
Batterien 3 AA Batterien erforderlich.
Modellnummer: 90592
ASIN: B005P5D7G4

We received this for a Christmas present. My son continues to love this toy. He now stands up to play it. I would recommend this toy with one important warning. The center globe has a flap or page that his likes to turn. It switches from one mode to another with this turning. Unfortunately, the globe is not perfectly round so that when it is right in the middle, there is an opening and my baby's fingers get caught in it. A few times, he cried and I was able to see it and take it out. The last time he got his finger more severely stuck in it and then fell down contorting his finger in it further. I ran to him by then he was screaming (I was just about 10 ft away); the end of his finger was purple from lack of circulation. It took 10 minutes to calm him, he refused ice so I stuck it in snow while he still cried.

Solution-I was able to remove the flap. Now, he just has that one mode which he still enjoys. He laughs at the duck and bard sounds.

I am online to write to Baby Einstein and tell them of these incidents. I think they and you should know.

2 stars only because this table is rather dangerous for babies the age is intended for. My son is 10 months old and just started to pull him self up. So he isn't so sure on his feet just yet. This table is cute and fun for them, but unfortunately it's very light weight and he pushes it easily around. With that said, standing up at this table is dangerous for him. I need to hold the table constantly, otherwise my boy would fall the entire time. I tried it on carpet which is better regarding the sliding issue, but still then you are facing the danger that the table tips over if baby holds on to it! So it makes this table dangerous and not suitable for babies. I'm not sure if it is interesting for toddlers, but I think they do not care for this anymore.


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A year and half after purchase, this is the one toy that has survived the test of time. My son was too tall for it out of the box but he loved it all the same. Yes, they'll trap their fingers in the flap that changes from music to numbers but they learn to move their fingers and it's hardly a major injury. Eventually I got sick of him tipping it over all the time so I took the legs off. Now at 26m he carries it around and still loves to bang on all the buttons. He loves counting and the number keyboard
is a favorite. I keep putting the toy in a storage bin thinking that he's outgrown it but he always digs it back out. It also seems very durable, he's tried to mix it up by stepping on the buttons or just plain sitting on them and he's nearly 40lbs and everything still works like day 1 and no wear on any of the decals or stickers.

Purchased this for 8 Month old grandson, and he still plays with it on his visits, (now 11 months old). Bright colors, flashing lights, a wide variety of sounds, tough and durable make this a best toy. He initially used it without the legs before he learned to sit, now comfortably reaches all the buttons and keys while using a booster seat on the floor, (with the detachable legs on). Nice, subtle introduction to the world of 'classical' tunes... also includes childhood favorites. Price very reasonable for the use it has given. The only draw back is that the center flip page that gives alternative sounds has a gap big enough that small fingers can get 'pinched' between the page and the smiley sun face made of hard plastic. It might be 'safer' if the sun was a softer rubber texture, but then again, the 'trauma' of getting little fingers pinched a bit was a lesson learned and he hasn't done it since the first time, (there is a tab they intended for youngsters to use to turn the the page, which he uses all the time now).


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