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List Price:
$43.49
Our Price:
$36.36
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16.39%
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Company:
Fisher Price
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Description
Fisher-Price Rainforest Motion & Music Mobile Going along with the rest of the Rainforest items from Fisher-Price the Motion & Music Mobile brings the magic of the rainforest to the side of baby's crib. It is the perfect accompaniment for a infant who needs a little help falling asleep. It features a remote and allows parents to control the mobile. The Fisher-Price mobile features large, undulating leaves with shiny undersides that move down slowly to hide a dragonfly and then move again to reveal a surprise. The Rainforest Motion & Music Mobile has 3 modes of play including a music and lights mode which lasts for 18 minutes. Some babies needs a little bit of noise or music to fall asleep. The Fisher-Price Motion & Music Mobile from the Rainforest provides the right amount every time.
Customer reviews for 'Fisher Price Rainforest Peek-A-Boo Leaves Musical Mobile'
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Not what I expected
It works well but not really what I expected. When I saw Peek-a-boo I really taught that the animals were hidden an showed back. It is just the leaves opening and closing. But it has great color and my son like it so...I like it, after all, it is for him.
[Monday, November 24, 2008]
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Fantastic
I went in search of a battery powered mobile after getting tired of going to my 4 month old's nursery every 3 minutes when our cute Graco wind-up mobile wold stop. I told my wife that there had to be a battery powered option in this day and age!!! Anyhow, I saw the glowing reviews on Amazon and picked this up. Wish I would have done it sooner! Remote control, runs smoothly and the baby loves it!!!
[Sunday, November 02, 2008]
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My grandson loves this
I purchased this for the crib at my house for my grandson. He loves it. He watches the animals go round and the leaves go up and down and just smiles. I love the different sounds that you can play on it. I would highly recommend it.
[Monday, October 13, 2008]
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