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  1. By Quite Fox on Amazon.com 2 March, 2013
    I returned it.
    This was not what I expected. It was a piece of plastic that didn't really serve a purpose. The mirror is small and not useful. The product didn't live up to expectations.
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    By El Chupacabra on Amazon.com 10 December, 2012
    Cute but no go with our baby
    Saw this thought it would be cute for our girl who started to crawl. Was disappointed thought it was battery operated.... She has to push it to move. Has no interest in it. Oh well. Got the vetech catch me kitty she loves it.
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    By SBliss on Amazon.com 22 November, 2011
    So annoying
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    My son likes to spin this toy while he sits up. He walks now but had it before he could crawl and when he started to crawl. And never pushed it or was interested in pushing it. The biggest problem I have with this toy is that its annoying. The motion senor in it is very sensitive and if you walk to close to it the snail sings, in a high pitch voice. The ratio of my song enjoying it, it benig educational to it being annoying is overwhelming more annoying. Theres better toys out there for your dollar.
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    By mamabear on Amazon.com 8 December, 2011
    Useless
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    This toy is useless! Do not waste your money. My child had very little interest in it and it is noisy and annoying to boot!
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    By MollyD on Amazon.com 8 December, 2012
    Worst baby toy we've owned
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    This toy is the bane of my existence as a parent. My daughter has enjoyed playing with it from a few months old, and still does (she's 13 months now) but unlike any of her other toys, this one has a motion sensor that is very, very sensitive. So, say you've been playing with your kid and then you move on to something else and put your child down for a nap. Then as you are sneaking through a room trying to be quiet, this idiot toy starts going "Woo!!" if you step even remotely near it. It nearly gave my husband a heart attack the first time it happened, in the middle of the night in our bedroom. This toy does have an off switch, so theoretically it could be prevented, but it goes quiet on its own through lack of play, so unless I'm being very vigilant, I tend to forget to flip the switch. The fact that my daughter enjoys it (esp in the early months) has kept me from smashing it with a mallet, but I think I've finally had enough. This toy is history.
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    By ludyloo on Amazon.com 3 October, 2010
    Only works for right-handed babies!
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    My nine-month-old has seemed like a lefty for a few months now, and even though everyone says, "You can't possibly know by now!" this toy confirmed it. The idea is that the baby will reach out with his or her right hand, tapping the snail's tail, which makes it go. Then the child will follow it and practice crawling. But my son reaches out with his left hand, and touches the snail's face. He lights up when the snail lights up, but for crawling, it serves no purpose. Touching it with his left hand makes it either stop moving, or it falls over. I have to return it. If you think your child is a lefty, this toy will not work.
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