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RandomReader
> 24 hourI hung these over his changing table and had one at eye level next to his changing pad. My son absolutely loves these. He is now 4 months old and loves talking to them while getting changed and these were the first images he was able to track. A definite must buy for any new parent!
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M Gage
> 24 hourWe love these! Our baby cannot take her eyes off them. We use them in the crib and also during activity find.
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Michael Shelmet
> 24 hourThese were excellent from about 2 months to 8 months. Place a few of them near the changing table or around the crib and our daughter would always turn to look at them. We would also go through them, naming each animal and attempting to mimic their sound. I would recommend these to any parent who has a baby between 2 to 8 months. Our baby just turned 9 months and doesnt seem as interested, but we havent really pulled them out for a few weeks.
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PGMama
> 24 hourBaby is so captivated by these darling cards.
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Brookel
> 24 hourThese cards are wonderful for young babies. My baby started looking at these at around 6 weeks old- long before he was interested in any toys. We hung them up over his changing table and he was totally mesmerized. They are perfect for bringing along when you leave the house to keep small babies entertained. They hardly take up any room in a diaper bag or purse. At 2 or 3 months, my baby would happily stare at them through a whole meal at a restaurant. Now, at 4 months, he likes to pick them up and chew on them. They are holding up amazingly well. Theyre made out of a thick sturdy cardboard, like board book pages. I highly recommend these.
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StenFamily
> 24 hourMy baby loves to look at these and he is only 3 wks old
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Nelson Herrera
> 24 hourLove items to engage 2 month granddaughter, she anticipates looking at pictures and wanting to flip over for next card.
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M. K. Kurtzman
> 24 hourThese cards were my daughters favorite toy from 3 months to six months. She has graduated to liking books more now. But when she was younger, she loved looking at these cards and preferred sucking on them than other graphic board books. As an artist, they are just beautiful to look at.
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Mindy Rule
> 24 hourMy baby became bored with simple shapes around week 4 when we introduced these cards to him. I really like that the image is reverse contrast on the other side of each card. My son still enjoys looking at them well into week 10, and I can teach him the names of complex animals when using them.
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Brian Banks
> 24 hourGreat gift item!