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Purchased this as a gift for my 5 month old grandaughter at Christmas time. She loves it, especially the crunchy noise it makes. And she loves the mirror. It's easy for her to pick up and play with.
He fell on the garage floor and got very dirty, and now our son spends his days in a deep, Jacques-less, existential depression. Sometimes our son is overwhelmed by his excitement for Jacques.
We call him Pierre the Peacock, because alliteration is more fun than consonance, but I digress.As far as our 5-month-old is concerned, Jacques is the greatest thing that has ever existed. Our son goes absolutely insane at the mere sight of Jacques.
I've never written a review for any baby toys before, but I'm going to make an exception for Jacques. His love for Jacques is metaphysical.In fact, if it was possible to be a little too excited by a toy, Jacques might potentially fit that bill.
Even a month ago, when he was not such a grabby baby, he wanted to touch all parts of Jacques simultaneously. With great intensity, he wants to stare at Jacques and never look away; he wants to squeak and scream and laugh at Jacques as loud as he can.
Jacques is baby cocaine.Our only complaint is that we wish Jacques was machine-washable. C'est la vie.
I think this is a great toy , my 4 month old likes to chew on it, when he does it makes crinkling sounds, it is very colorful to look at so it holds his attention for a while, It is a little big for him now , but he'll grow into it in a couple of months.
My 5 month old nephew loves this toy. It keeps him busy. Many colors and shapes and sounds of paper crinkle helps him with development.
My 4 month old son LOVES this toy. I got it for him for christmas, and right away he started waving it around with his hands and putting it in his mouth, and this was the first toy he has done that with. It has large variety of different shapes, patterns, and colors, plus rattles and "crinkly sounding" parts, a mirror, and a hook to hang him up on something. And perhaps most importantly, it's really fun to say "honey, did you remember to bring Jacques the Peacock."
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