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Tumblin' Sounds Goldfish

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Your little learner can gulp up some fun lessons with the Tumblin' Sounds Goldfish. Babies can insert Peek-a-Blocks into the square opening at the top of the fish; then watch as they tumble down and out of the fish's open mouth.

Little ones can also enjoy four instrumental ditties activated by a button-cell switch. Fish comes with a platform top for block play and a sturdy take-along handle, which when used keeps the fish's mouth closed so the blocks remain inside. Features orange and pearlescent colors with mylar labels as scales. Provides hours of educational fun. Comes with four tumble-down blocks. Requires 3 "LR44" batteries (included).


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Technical Details

- The Goldfish has 4 instrumental ditties activated by a button-cell switch
- The Fish is orange and pearlescent colored with mylar labels as scales
- On the 'top' is a platform for block play and a sturdy take-along handle, which when used keeps the fish's mouth closed so the blocks remain inside the fish
- The product is shipped with a pull tab so consumers can activate the sound effects as Try-Me on shelf
- Age Range 9 Months-2 Years
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Customer Buzz
 "Tumblin' Sounds Goldfish" 2009-11-02
By Narelle Slaght (seattle)
I got this for my 2 yr old son, and he was not interested in it at all, now I have it in my toddler class age 1 to 3 yr olds and it is not a popular toy at all. Being kids they want to shove all the blocks into the fish at once, and due to this it gets blocked. I have noticed that kids get bored very quickly with this toy.



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 "This Goldfish Goes Belly Up!" 2008-01-24
By Peyton Imes

My 2 kids have every single Peek-a-block and Roll-a-Round toy ever made, and they play with the Goldfish the least! It is boring and hard to use. Basically all it is is a fish shaped box that plays music, because no little kid has the hand strenth or coordination to open and close its mouth aroun a block!



Of all the Peek-a-Block toys this one is the last one I would buy again!

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 "It's o.k." 2006-11-03
By Kelli Hughes (Austin, Texas United States)
I agree with previous reviewers. It is hard to get all 4 blocks in the fish. It only plays music with the first block unless you are lucky. I also find it hard to push the fish to get the blocks out. It requires two hands or it tips over, which is a lot of coordination for babies. It is actually rated for 9 months and up (not 6 months as one reviewer said), but even so, it isn't the most interesting toy. I think the giraffe is better, though we don't own it. This toy is o.k., but it is not one of Fisher Price's best toys. Every child is different as far as what they like. This toy didn't hold my son's attention, but he also doesn't sit in one place for long!

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 "grandaughter" 2006-06-29
By mary jecker (palm coast, florida United States)
It was just what she wanted. It is very nice and is described very well. She is 10 months old and enjoys it very much.

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 "Not a great toy" 2006-04-09
By Kim (Ohio)
I bought this toy at Toys R Us because it was on clearance for $7 (normally $15). I like the Peek-a-Blocks, and this one being so cheap, seemed like a good deal.



Good points: it comes with four blocks (although by far not the most entertaining of the Peek-a-Blocks sets) and the music is soft and plays a very pleasant tune; it stores nicely, all 4 blocks fit inside and the unit is compact.



Bad points: it is not very entertaining; my 6-month-old barely looks at it compared to her other toys



This is an okay toy for $7. For $15, there are much better toys out there.


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