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Baby/toddler toy: Vtech Crawl and Learn Bright Lights Ball ?10


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A Vtech Crawl and Learn Bright Lights Ball in excellent condition for sale. My son has outgrown it. Hours of fun!

Looking for ?10, happy to negotiate delivery depending on price and location.

Information on the toy below.


VTech Crawl and Learn Bright Lights Ball


Interactive magically moving ball


Catch it if you can! A built-in motor activates to make the ball roll around, promoting crawling, and limited controlled movement means that the ball stops within reach. Press the chunky buttons to hear fun music and animal sound effects! The transparent colourful buttons give a fantastic light-up effect, along with the spinning disk on the top, and the ladybird key turns the disk and activates fun responses. Introduces animals, numbers, counting, and colours.


Wibble, wobble, and roll


Full of fun things to press, pull, spin, and feel, the Crawl and Learn Bright Lights Ball introduces shapes, numbers, animals, and animal sounds to your happy baby. Busy babies will have a ball with this fun interactive electronic learning toy. Play songs, give the ladybird a spin, or press the flashing light. With its sensor, the Crawl and Learn Bright Lights Ball wobbles and wiggles with baby's every giggle!


Child- and parent-friendly features


The Crawl and Learn Bright Lights Ball, recommended for children aged 6 to 24 months, features an automatic shut-off which preserves battery life, providing hours of kid-friendly fun. Durable design makes for long-lasting play. Parents will also enjoy the volume controls for quieter play. The Bright Lights Ball works on language development with buttons that introduce first words, while bright contrasting colours and dancing lights add visual interest. Character buttons and colorful ribbons enhance tactical stimulation, and rolling the ball encourages crawling and first steps.

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