We are currently keeping it on the musical setting because he seems to prefer it, but once he starts learning numbers and letters a bit more I think we'll switch it to the learning setting more often. The musical setting also has a bit more variety, so even though this is a bit of a noisy toy it doesn't really wear on my nerves at all. Bonus!
He will crawl across the table just to get to one feature or another. Sometimes that means he ends up playing the piano with his belly, which is just too cute!
In the last couple days, he has not wanted the little green door to be open. (When you open the door, a lady starts singing ... if you shut it, she stops.) He doesn't mind hearing the lady sing, but he will crawl over to the table even if he's playing with something else just to shut this door. Funny little man.
Lately he has been pulling himself up into a standing position all over the house (ottoman, window sill, etc.) and the table is no exception.
Anyhow, this is a toy I highly recommend. It is durable, fun, educational, and will keep your kids busy!
2 comments:
hi this might be weird but i found your blog through rachel meuser bowman's blog and i LOVE reading it! i had a son born in september (when yours was born?) too :)
We LOVE that table too! I can't wait for Nick to be old enough to enjoy it.
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