I bought this for my grandson’s 6th birthday… at his request. He loved it. I was the hit of the party, even with a couple of the adults. And his little 2 year old brother loved it as well. It’s a great teaching tool for these young kids who want to learn to hit the ball. I’d definitely buy it again.
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6 responses so far ↓
1 Flower
For the price there’s better toys out there that will keep your baby’s attention for longer. It makes two annoying laughing noises/songs, and after a couple whacks my baby ignores it. Also I have carpet and it doesn’t really roll at all so maybe if I had hard floors the baby would be entertained by it better.
2 Slone
Oh my gosh this toy is just SO cute. I bought it for my grandson for Christmas but it’s been sitting on my table since it arrived. I love playing with it myself. It plays a soft melody when you move the head back and forth. Very durable too. Go Baby Go items are my new favorite items to buy. They are just all so cute and really make you laugh.
3 Parise
My 6 month old son got this for Christmas, and so far it’s his favorite toy! It is encouraging him to sit up (something he hasn’t quite mastered yet) and he loves to move the monkey from side to side to make the sounds and music. For now we’re just sitting it between his legs to encourage sitting and hand-eye coordination, but I can already picture him pushing it around the living room!
4 Johanson
My daughter does seem to enjoy this toy. She mostly just bats it knowing it will just bounce back up, bored quickly by it. The sounds can be very irritating to me. A nice song about rolling around would have been nice but it just laughs weird. Enjoyable enough for the price I suppose.
5 Erickson
My sister bought this toy for my son this past week and he loves it! He smiles so big whenever he hits it and sees the monkey wobbling all over the place and making noises! Also he loves balls so he enjoys crawling around after it and hitting it all around. So cute and reasonable price!
6 Bickler
The Fisher-Price Brilliant Basics Baby’s First Baseball playset is a very fun toy for young ones. My son, who’s eight months old, loves hitting the ball and/or tee and hearing the crowd of children cheer him on for a home run. When the child is young, the tee retracts and the soft baseball attaches to the base so that it doesn’t go flying across the room. As the child gets older, the tee can be extended, freeing the ball and allows the youngster to hit the ball in a more realistic tee-ball fashion. Along with the cheers of the crowd, there’s also “Take Me Out To The Ballgame” and a bat cracking noise to encourage youngsters to hit the ball. Players are stationed at first and third base, and when the child pushes one of them down, the other pops up and says fun phrases.
We’ve had this particular toy for about three weeks now, and my son can’t get enough of it. He loves hitting the ball with his hands (and chewing on the bat). It has held up very well so far. Overall, I’d recommend this toy to anybody with a child old enough to sit up on their own. Hitting the ball helps their motor skills, whether or not they use the bat. Even if your child doesn’t make it to the majors, Fisher-Price introduces them to baseball (or softball) in a fun way with this toy.
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