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Curious explorers will be delighted to discover exciting textures, with two squishy rows of colorful spikes and soft ribbons
Go for a spin with this playful alligator, moving it back and forth while the big eyes roll around for silly fun
Sitting, scooting or rolling, four buttons will keep their attention with upbeat songs, nature sounds, color names and alligator phrases
Sturdy wheels and a rounded body make this chunky reptile easy to grab, hold and move
Intended for ages 6+ months; requires 2 AAA batteries; batteries included for demo purposes only; new batteries recommended for regular use This push-along unisex toy is great for infants to develop fine and gross motor skills; makes a cute toddler gift for holidays, birthdays, school rewards, or just because!
This push-along unisex toy is great for infants to develop fine and gross motor skills; makes a cute toddler gift for holidays, birthdays, school rewards, or just because!

Baby toy
Valuable, kids like the color, good sound quality. Good durability and last alot of fun for the kids.
My kid loves this .
My kid loves this toy , even gives it kisses . Itâs interactive which is fun . Even when you turn it off the eyes still move in a quirky way so very possible to keep it silent And still enjoy .
Cute
Grand kids like this. The eyes are cute.
Great toy!
Great price! It’s super fun! My 10 month old loves it!
Baby and toddler love it
Does what it says. Itâs cute
Great
nice
Just another musical toy
Sure, it works, it has 4 buttons that sing over 40 short songs, wheels move the eyes but nothing much else. The spikes on the back are nowhere near as squishy as I imagined them, they barely budge when I press on them. It’s not meant to be a teether toy. It doesn’t move on its own, you need to push it. Even when not moving it will still make sounds before eventually going in sleep mode. My daughter didn’t seem all too interested in it at 15 months.
Good for younger toddlers, but there’s not a lot it can do
This is a fun little toy for younger toddlers, but our 2-year-old granddaughter is too old for it, and she got bored quickly.This toy uses 2 x AAA batteries (included), and has an on/off/volume switch on the side of the toy.There are four interactive buttons which light up, and they play a range of nature sounds, songs, and melodies (each button has a photo of what it will do).The alligator is cute and when your child moves it forward and back, the eyes move around in a funny way.On the top of the alligator, you get these squishy “spikes” that offer some tactile feel, but don’t do anything else.Overall, there’s not a lot to keep an older toddler entertained, but I think it’s fun for those under 1 year of age (and over 6 months).