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  • 47 of 47 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    Level 8 sandemp

    Member since 21/10/2002

    Reviews written: 582

    4 Stars C'est Jacques 06/12/2010
    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Large range of activities, aids development

    Disadvantages Disadvantages Not as cuddly as some Lamaze toys.

    There’s no doubting that I think the Lamaze Play & Grow range of toys are wonderful and I’m pretty sure eight month old Freddy agrees with me. He now has so many of these toys that we rotate them, so he only has one or two out at a time to play with. Today’s Lamaze toy of choice was Jacques The Peacock and Freddy has spent a good part of the day exploring all Jacques different activities and textures. Play & Grow Jacques is part of the Lamaze Grow And Learn range of toys. Now I’ll freely admit that I hadn’t even heard of this range of toys until very recently, with them only coming to my ... more
  • 29 of 29 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    Level 6 sympatic

    Member since 06/05/2012

    Reviews written: 535

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Lots of variety

    Disadvantages Disadvantages Does not look like a peacock

    My little one has a couple of these Lamaze Play and Grow toys such as Eddie the Elephant and she has had this particular one Jacques the Peacock for about six weeks now and she loves it. First off though I have to say that it does not really look like a peacock to me, at least the body does not, it looks more like a duck or chick with a huge tail sort of thing, not particularly convincing but then again that does not really matter as my daughter does not understand the difference and all she likes is the fact that this toy has so many things vying for her attention. Jacques is a mass of colour ... more
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