✨ Cuddle, Play, and Learn with Happy Lights Bear! 🐻
The VTech Baby Happy Lights Bear is a delightful teddy bear designed for infants aged 3 and up. Made from soft, safe cotton, it features over 35 sing-along songs, melodies, and sound effects, along with light-up buttons that engage your baby during playtime. This interactive toy not only entertains but also introduces early learning concepts, making it a perfect companion for your little one.
Minimum Recommended age | 3.00 |
Is Assembly Required | No |
Colour | brown |
Theme | Animal |
Collection Name | Happy Lights |
Animal Theme | Bear |
Play Activity Location | Tabletop |
Are Batteries Required | Yes |
Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Additional Features | Light, Sound |
Outer Material Type | Cotton |
Material | Cotton |
Item Weight | 0.65 Pounds |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
A**P
Nice toy
It is a very nice musical toy.Very nice and different songs and music.It could have been a lil louder but I guess it’s good for the lil ones ( and the parents)
M**S
Happy Bear
This little bear from V Tech is the cutest toy! And sound is so clear, we have owned at least 5 of these bears, it my daughter’s favorite toy!
E**E
Children like it
Good
H**N
One of the best sellers, for a good reason!
VTech has never disappointed my family. My son loves it. We got this for him when he was 5 months old and he still plays with it. Has many songs and soft enough to for him to drop without breaking. We use this to help him drink his milk. Now he's 12 months old and still likes playing with this
J**D
Very cute
Great to hang to start until baby can hold and push buttons by themselves .
M**E
Hard to access different tuness
My baby found this toy at a friend's house, tucked it under her arm, and walked around with it. So i knew i had to buy her one.She likes the idea and will play with it sometimes, but she gets frustrated that she can't get it to play music easily. It's hard for her to understand that you have to press one of the bittons 3 times, waiting for it to finish saying "1", "ding", then music. It was a learning curve even for me.
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