Tiny Love Musical Stack & Play

This adorable little elephant doubles as an electronic ball game and stacking game, too. The vibrant colors, engaging sounds and different textures of the stacking rings will intrigue Baby’s curiosity and provide motor stimulation through several stages of his or her development. Drop the ball through the top of the elephant, and watch it shoot out an escape door at the bottom. Trigger flashing lights and four different songs with the motion of the included balls. There’s even a stimulating crinkling sound that occurs if you gently pinch the elephant’s ears. Includes four colorful balls and four soft, cloth-covered rings to stack and build the elephant. Requires 3 “AA” batteries (included)…. More >>
- 2-in-1 electronic stacking toy and ball game offers multi-sensory experience
- Integrates lights, sound, and textures
- Made with baby-soft materials
- Includes easy-to-grip soft links and rings, crinkly ears, and 4 colorful balls with rattles inside
- Recommended for children 6 months to 3 years old
Tiny Love Musical Stack & Play
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I got this for my twins when they were 11 months old. For the first 10 minutes, after I showed them how to put the balls in the funnel, they had great fun. Now, 2 months later, they have more fun with the individual parts than with the toy as a whole. They have fun with the rings; two of them have velcro feet/hands and they enjoy putting them together and taking them apart. They also enjoy playing with the balls, which have beads inside that rattle. They try to put other things in the base, like pacifiers, and will reach in to push in the button to make lights and sounds come on. So, I would give the whole toy only 2 stars since it didn’t keep their interest, but the individual parts would get 4 stars.
Rating: 3 / 5
I purchased this toy for my 7 month old about 2 months ago. Like many 7 month olds, he loves to chew on anything he can get his hands on. Unfortunately, he has chewed a hole in the seam of one of the rings. Easily fixed with a needle and thread, but I didn’t expect to have to do that with a 2 month old toy!
Rating: 2 / 5
I prefer educational toys to “just” toys – this one seems to be fun and gives your child plenty of new experiences to learn from: new sounds, shapes, colors … plus it is really cute.
Rating: 4 / 5
This is a very cute toy and tons of fun for my 7 month old. However, the balls present a possible choking hazard. They seem to be just the right size to get lodged in a baby’s mouth. Ever since I realized this, I’ve only allowed my baby to play with the stacking rings.
Rating: 2 / 5

This has to be the grisliest toy I’ve ever seen. I’m not sure which is worse: looking into the gaping hole where this creature’s brain used to be, or having those awful vacant eyes follow me across the store. Whenever I encounter this thing, I always feel as though I’ve stumbled across the scene of a horrible crime.
Somehow, when I consider the messages I’m sending with the toys I provide for my son, the last thing I want to do is have him drop little balls into something’s sawed-off head. If I gave him a toy saw, after all, I wouldn’t want him sawing heads with it. I find it hard to believe this wouldn’t give the little guy nightmares. Heck, it gives me nightmares.
But, hey! What a conversation piece! Five stars!
Rating: 5 / 5