VTech Baby 157703 Feed Me Dino, Multi
Original price was: $25.20.$18.00Current price is: $18.00.
- Cute interactive dino friend eats and recognises the foods you feed him
- 5 press buttons that introduce numbers, counting, music notes and shapes and a light-up head button that will trigger a question and answer game to encourage play and repetitive learning
- Includes 8 colourful food pieces to feed too your dino to learn foods and colours
- Spin the disc on the dino’s back to hear over 100 melodies, sounds and fun phrases
Specification: VTech Baby 157703 Feed Me Dino, Multi
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13 reviews for VTech Baby 157703 Feed Me Dino, Multi
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Original price was: $25.20.$18.00Current price is: $18.00.
Gemma Ruddy –
Great product, interactive and tons of fun for little ones.
Hani –
Not really happy with the product as it has limited learning for my nephew as he is 4 years old.
Paul –
The children we gave them to for Christmas love them.
Amazon Customer –
Loved the vibrant colours and, more importantly, the baby couldn’t wait to play with it.
Dia Ka –
We received one as a gift for my son’s first birthday and 8 months later hes still playing with it, which is very unlikely with other toys.
I ordered one for my nephew’s first birthday too
Loisanne –
My granddaughter had hours of fun with him
Amazon Customer –
I bought this for my nephews first birthday- toys are hard to choose at that age. He loves it! It’s definitely a toy he’ll play with more as he gets older too. Great for learning colours, numbers and foods. It has a volume control, is good quality and good fun. I’d recommend it!
Mom_life –
This is literally my favourite toy ever. I’ve worked with children for a long time and now have my very own 6 month old boy. This toy does A LOT. Most toys are super expensive and not worth it at all for what they actually do. We don’t have a bottomless pit of money and it’s difficult to decide what to buy to keep the little one entertained and get value for money. Our 6 month old obviously can not interact fully with this toy. It’s for a much older child BUT he still loves it and we love it too. The voice is really good and not annoying which literally is what I now search for and have even returned a few toys because of the awful voice. This toy has two main settings, one to learn numbers and one to learn food. You’re also taught colours too. There’s so many functions and things going on, your little one can’t get bored. My 6 month old likes slapping the buttons, rolling the roller at the top which makes songs play without having to feed him the food (which is a little tricky for a baby age child). He also loves conking him on the head where the button with the question mark makes the dinosaur ask for a particular piece of food or a specific number of pieces depending which setting you’ve got him on. The greatest part of this toy is feeding him and the promotion of healthy eating which I think is just a fantastic and innovative concept. Once you slide the food into his mouth he sings a song relevant to the colour and food you’ve put in. If you decide to test your child and press the question mark cap on Dino, he’ll ask for something specific and should your child be correct, you’ll get a round of applause and a congratulatory song! Yay! Anyway, this is my favourite toy so far. It’s a good size, got great songs, really good concept and I really recommend. It’ll last our little boy ages and you can have fun too to be honest! Oh, and he also has a string at the front and rollers on the bottom so you can pull him along. And again, as a treat, he’ll sing you a jolly song! Overall, best toy I’ve ever heard of. Now buy him and feed this little dinosaur so he’s big and strong!
Cheryl Tulloch –
Keep my grandson amused
Ricky –
My wee fella loves this toy his eyes lit up when he seen it at xmas
Tanya –
This toy is really good. I got it for my 1 yr old grandson. He can pull it around and it talks. It will be good for a couple of years and will help with learning colours and numbers.
Shirley B –
Luv it and so did, My Darling Little, Great- Grandson.
Alice Oliver –
Seems well built with strong thick plastic. Tips over easily. It has a good few features, says numbers, shapes, says what fruit or vegetable you give it, has a random shuffle option were asks you questions like to feed it a range of different combinations which is clever and teaching. Though it says more than I’d like, and sings to itself, it is far too chatty for our liking and giggles chuckles a lot, when it’s on it seems like it doesn’t stop talking, we’d prefer bit less chatter -maybe the constant stimulation is needed for older todlers/children, we’re using it for our 10month baby who can feed us items and press buttons, she enjoys the flashing light on the top and feeding the disks and there’s no small parts to pose risk.