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The TUMAMA Baby Talking Dancing Duck Toy is a 12-inch interactive plush toy designed to engage toddlers through singing, dancing, and voice repetition. Made from soft, safe materials, it promotes cognitive and language development while providing endless fun. Perfect for children aged 3 and up, this toy is an ideal gift for any occasion.
Item Weight | 520 Grams |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.6L x 15W x 31.2H centimeters |
Collection Name | all |
Theme | Duck |
Animal Theme | duck |
Outer Material | Plush |
Material Type | PLUSH |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 36 |
Required Assembly | No |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Special Features | Sound |
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TUMAMA Talking Dancing Duck Toy
The kids loved this toy and had so much fun. Even the adults joined in the fun. I am actually ordering another one for a 4 year old child.
T**S
Fun, plushy, cute.
This plush toy is designed for children, featuring fun movements like neck twisting, wing flapping, and emanating sounds for kids similar to baby talk. It has a soft, skin-friendly material and is easy to clean. The toy is small enough to be cute, and large enough to be huggable for somaller kids. It encourages early learning by promoting singing and talking activities, which can help develop cognition and expression. It's a versatile gift suitable for various occasions and recommended for children aged 3 and up. Overall, a fun above average offering, it combines entertainment with educational benefits, providing a safe and engaging play experience for kids.This review is for the “TUMAMA Talking Dancing Duck Toy - Soft Plush Electronic Pet with Twisting Neck and Flapping Wings, Features Singing, Recording, Repeating for Toddlers, Toddler Interactive Gift Toys for Boys and Girls”.
J**H
Super Cute
This toy is super cute. I’m not sure how well it will survive with kids actually playing with it. The neck seems very fragile. My favorite part is the squawk the duck makes when you pick it up by his head. lolOnce you figure out how it works & what it does, it’s very fun. I would recommend better directions, with illustrations be put in the box. The small paper slip was not enough to realize the toy’s potential. I had to go back into the Amazon page online to figure it out. This would be a problem if you were giving this toy as a gift.Overall, it is very cute. The kids love it.
T**F
Loads of fun, but some limitations
This talking, dancing duck is a super fun concept. The design itself is really cute. The facial features and little checked bandana are super sweet. The plush fabric is really soft to the touch. The head is soft and full of stuffing, but the body is not squishy as it contains the batteries and all of the inner workings. So overall, it’s not a very cuddly toy.The outer quality seems really good. The duck is put together really nicely with no loose threads or imperfections. I think that the little velcro flap to cover the duck’s bottom where the battery pack is housed is a really nice feature that adds to the overall quality. This is an area of the duck that is not really visible, but the manufacturer went the extra step to ensure the toy looked complete.It takes a little bit to get the voice playback feature to work properly. You have to press and hold the duck’s right foot and wait for the beep. While still holding the foot, you can then record your message. Once you let go of the foot, it will double beep and your message is recorded. You can then press the button on the foot and playback that message as many times as you wish until you record a new one. The pre-recorded message will be in your own voice. The mimic feature, on the other hand, is separate and the duck will imitate your words and phrases at any point when it’s turned on. No button pushing necessary. It will do this in a funny “chipmunk” sounding voice. Personally, I think the voice is hilarious, especially because it picks up laughing, giggles, and other sound effects too which are fun to hear played back. Note, it’s not always consistent with what it picks up and what it doesn’t. Sometimes it will cut off some longer phrases. It will easily pick up one or two words from a couple of feet away, but anything longer than that, you seem to have to be pretty close to the duck for it to catch it, and even then it doesn’t always repeat the whole phrase.The music feature has 8 songs ranging from Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, to Bingo, Old McDonald, and If You’re Happy and You Know It. There are some songs with recognizable tunes (Freres Jacques and This Old Man), but unrecognizable lyrics (at least not recognizable to me). There are also a couple of songs I don’t know at all. Despite the lyrics not always being comprehensible, the music itself is pretty fun. I really like the little neck movement that the duck does when it's dancing. It’s really cute. There is also a volume feature that works by pushing and holding the left foot while the music is playing. I wasn’t aware of this until I looked closer at the product description online.Overall this duck is loads of fun for kids and even sometimes adults if they’re feeling a little silly ;) Although, am I the only one that’s bothered by the fact that the duck quacks and flaps its wings in a seemingly panicked way when it’s picked up by the neck? Doesn’t seem like that’s any way for us to teach young, impressionable kids to be nice to animals…
C**L
Plushy, Fun, and Hilarious
As the title suggests, this toy pet is plushy and soft to the touch. It appears to be a goose to me, but the listing says it's a duck. Anyway, by pressing one of its feet, it randomly sings an uplifting, children's tune. By pressing the other foot, it repeats the last bits of sounds it has recorded and makes our kid giggles. Our kid is at the phase of learning pronunciation and quite enjoys this toy's company.
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