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The wow toys are great, we have some of these and they still get played with several years on! As far as I can work out they seem pretty indestructible... Just Williams have a decent range. The most popular ones for us were the ones like the ambulance that had people and bits to put in and out.

We got one of these when my eldest was 1 and it's the best bit of plastic in the house. Fills the roll of activity centre / helping them to stand, but the keys are a real octave of notes and there are number / colour modes too so it lasts longer than the standard activity centre. And there's a really catchy boogie woogie tune on the fast/slow key that gets the kids dancing.


http://www.toysrus.co.uk/Babies-R-Us/Toys/Music-and-Dance/Laugh-and-Learn-Baby-Grand-Piano(0076487)


It's not cheap but worth it - and as ours is 6+ years old, there may be some out there second hand. (Unfortunately ours is still in use so can't sell just yet.)

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