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      • Sassy Real Life Remote

        Sassy Real Life Remote improves developing senses. Pushing the buttons on the remote will play silly, cartoon-like sounds. Tilting the remote side to side makes the changing lens flip between three different busy bugs, encouraging visual development. The remote is light in weight and easy for baby to manipulate.


        Why You’ll Love It: This toy has developmental patterns and colors that visually stimulate.

        Age: 3 months and up

        Features
        • Inspires imagination
        • Makes silly sounds
        • Offers introduction to new words
        • Changing lens encourages visual development
        • Excites and inspires baby's curiousity/li>
        • Improve understanding of cause and effect.
      • Product Dimensions (inches): 8.5 (L) x 4 (W) x 1.5 (H)

        Product Weight: 3.2 oz.

      Product Notes

      Popularity: #93 in Baby & Infant Toys
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      Sassy Real Life Remote

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      $6.09
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      SassyReal Life Remote
       
      2.0

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      2.0

      Tollerable decoy

      By woofie

      from Southern, Illinois

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      Pros

      • Colorful and Fun
      • Durable

      Cons

      • Annoying Repetious Sounds
      • No Replacable Batteries

      Best Uses

      • Toddlers

      Comments about Real Life Remote:

      Purchased for my kid who seems to think the remotes and cell phones are chew toys.
      he seems to enjoy it, but the real remotes are still more appealing.

      plays only 5 sounds and they are slighly on the annoying side, after the first 50 times pressed by a 4 year old.

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