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Sassy 836 - Fascination Station | 
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| Brand: Sassy Category: Baby Product
List Price: $13.33 Buy New: $6.00 You Save: $7.33 (55%)
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Rating: 62 reviews Sales Rank: 1507
Media: Toy Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 4 x 6 x 10
MPN: 8369SEP Model: 8369SEP UPC: 037977008364 EAN: 0037977008364 ASIN: B00000J0HU
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Comes with a suctions that goes to highchair tray | | • | Features bright colors, patterns and textures | | • | For ages 6 months and above | | • | Measures 7" |
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Product Description It''s 2 toys in 1. Attached to a table or high chair tray with its sturdy suction cup base, it''s hours of fascination and fun. It spins, it flips, it rattles and twirls much like a ferris wheel. Removed from the base, it becomes a multi-faceted rattle. Clean suction cup base and wet before applying. Wash with a damp cloth. Do not immerse in water.
Editorial Review Sassy's Fascination Station won the Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Award in 1998 for best toy--and it's easy to see why. Attach this brightly colored, Ferris wheel-like toy to any flat surface and let the fun begin. With even the gentlest touch of the Fascination Station, babies can send its four colorful pieces spinning and rattling round and round. A half mirrored, half smiley face ball; a textured teether; polka dotted spinners; and a cylinder with ball are a treat for all of baby's senses. Little fingers, eyes, and ears will stay entertained. But the fun doesn't stop there--remove this 2-in-1 wonder from the highchair and it becomes one of the coolest looking hand-held teether/rattles an older baby can play with. --Melissa Wilson
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| Customer Reviews: Read 57 more reviews...
5 minutes of fascination August 26, 2008 Joyful Mom This product captures the attention of our 9 week old for 5 minutes. It sticks well to smooth surfaces and holds onto the surface until I use the release to pull it off the surface. I was surprised to read that it doesn't stick well for others (it helps to gently wet the bottom). We received our toy as a gift and so far has worked well.
Sassy 836 Fascination Station July 28, 2008 S. Flanagan (Ellsworth, ME) This product is amazing with children in high chairs! When I am making my daughter her meals, all I have to do is stick it in front of her and she is amused for literaly hours! Even when I am feeding her, I actually have to take it away because she is fascinated more with it than eating. I would suggest this to anyone with a child in a high chair.
Nothing better for my triplets! July 14, 2007 Karen B - mom of 5, including triplets! (Pennsylvania USA!) All of three of my triplets loved this is infants! We put it on their walkers when they'd tool around the house. They'd spin and spin these like crazy and would rarely take them off cuz they loved spinning them too much, lol. They stuck like crazy and many times we had to tug and tug to get them off their walkers. Once they did get older the toy was easier to get off but they still played with them when they were detached. Highly recommended!
neato! September 12, 2006 chucka i bought this beautie at k mart for 5 bucks. other that the suction cup not really working out well, my 3 month old loves it. hell, my husband and i also enjoy playing with it. it has a variey of colours and shapes that help stimulate the mind. you cant lose.
Very Versatile Toy August 24, 2006 Kady (Atlanta, Ga) Our son is 14 months and has been playing with this toy since he was 9 months. It does suction well to our table and to his high chair tray - I just barely moisten the suction cup, too much water and it won't work. Ours was hard for my son to pull off but as he got older, he was able to remove the toy from the base. I don't think this is a failure of the toy - I think it just has a different purpose now that my son can play with it more physically. It was great for the first 4 months when we went out eat. It kept him occupied. Now, I just add some links to the toy and link it to his highchair. Still fun but it doesn't hit the floor. I know everyone wants to use this just as a suction based toy but we found our son loved to crawl after the rattle when we placed it on the floor. Overall, your child will enjoy a versatile toy that can be used in many ways. We really enjoy this one!
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