11/30/09

Fisher-Price Rainforest Peek-A-Boo Waterfall Soother

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Bring the peaceful serenity of a rainforest right to your baby's crib. The glowing waterfall has mesmerizing motion to help lull your little one to sleep. The water falls gently into a pool where there's a playful, bobbling fish and plenty of bubbles. A friendly monkey and frog play peek-a-boo in the leaves, ready to keep Baby company!

The Peek-A-Boo Waterfall Soother lets you choose up to 18 minutes of classical music, lullabies, or rainforest sounds, with or without softly colored lights that pulse gently on and off. Includes power and volume controls. Attaches easily to any crib. Requires 4 "C" (LR14) alkaline batteries (not included). Measures 9.5" x 3.75" x 9.75".


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- A glowing blue waterfall with mesmerizing motion leads down to a pool of real bubbling water
- Colorful lights slowly turn on and off while two rainforest friends, a swinging monkey and a frog playing peek-a-boo, move about in the leaves
- Mom can choose between classical music, lullabies, or rainforest sounds for her baby, and choose between 3 modes of activation
- Both mom and baby are able to activate the soother by pressing the cute toucan button on the front of the unit
- Volume is adjustable between high, medium, and low
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Customer Buzz
 "12 months of use and still going strong!" 2009-11-27
By Gennifer (Georgia)
We have had this crib soother for about 12 months now. When my daughter was around 5 months old, she figured out how to kick the parrot to get it turned on and it made her ever-so-happy. We never had any issues with the animals squeaking and we use a night light in her room so we do not have any issues with the lights being too bright. My daughter is 15 months old now and has found the switches on the side that control the lights and motion. Apparently she prefers just the music because every time I turn one of the others on, she switches it back to music only.



While I agree that it is a very daunting task to get the straps off, I would be more worried if they weren't difficult. Babies get smart and get rough with their toys... which poses a safety risk! I think the straps are so tight for safety reasons and therefore I am able to tolerate it. We only ran through batteries when we had this on full swing all of the time. Now that she prefers just music or music and lights (occasionally) we have changed the batteries maybe twice in the last 6 months. She will turn the music on when she's just playing in her room, too. So, this gets used at more than just bedtime and naptime. I think this will last until we get into a toddler bed and through the next little one!



We have another crib toy that I purchased a few months ago as a backup for when the soother needs the batteries changed or just to give her something different and it runs through batteries A LOT faster than this. The straps are almost as difficult on that one as the Rainforest soother but I have noticed my daughter has managed to get it somewhat loose from time to time. Overall, VERY happy with this purchase and I wish I had gotten it for her from the start.

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 "A Real Comfort" 2009-11-12
By E. Levin
Our baby has used this since her second or third week of life. She's now 6 months old and beginning to interact with it. We play the nature sounds and lullabies when she goes down for her naps and for bed, and if she's slightly fussy we play it with the light function. It usually calms her down. It also functions for a really long time on battery power. We've only changed the batteries once, and we use it at least 4 times a day. My only problem with it is the method it uses to attach to the crib. The holes on the straps that are supposed to loop over the pegs are really small. Once you've put it on the crib, you will probably want to leave it there until your baby is in a bed.

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 "Great until water started to look rusty" 2009-11-09
By Violet's Mom (New Orleans, LA)
This was a great product and my baby who is now a toddler loved it. In fact, she still loves it but we recently noticed the water turning into a rust color. It lasted for two years though. Unfortunately, we decided to toss it since the water looked bad.

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 "Our 5 month old twins love these" 2009-11-03
By Mandy H (Virginia, United States)
These are great soothers for our twin boys. It can captivate them for 10+ minutes and often times we turn just the music on before we lay them down in their cribs to sleep which helps lull them (otherwise they may stare at the visuals too long and not go to sleep). But for keeping them awake and entertained these are great. My biggest complaint about them though is how they attach to the crib. Those straps are soooo annoying!! I hate them which is why I only gave this product 4 stars, and debated giving it only 3. I wanted to use one of these soothers sometimes on the crib, but also sometimes in the living room since we spend so much time with the boys in there. Well given what a HUGE pain they are to attach/detach from the crib that doesn't happen. Plus, the bottom of the soother is not flat, which is another stupid thing. I wanted to just set it up on the coffee table for instance when in the living room, but that doesn't work because its not flat on the bottom. Those two issues (the straps and the rounded bottom) are very frustrating. But for just using this soother on the crib, its great. I dread when it needs batteries though given what a hassle it is to remove from the crib rail!

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 "Our nieces favorite toy" 2009-10-20
By Steve D (West Chester, PA)
This toy was an instant hit with our baby niece. She's always looking around at the different moving animals and the different soothing lights. The music keeps her attention and she loves to point and play with this toy. It is pretty heavy though so be sure to keep an eye out on how you're mounting this rainforest!


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