Age: 1 month+
Rating: 5
Review: This is a present from Auntie Angie.  It comes with three interesting toys - the pig, the cow and the sheep.  The one I love most is the musical cow.  When I pull there is music.  And I beg the reason Auntie Angie bought this bouncer is because of the cow.


 
 

Age: 6 months
Rating: 4.5
Review: This was a hang-me-down from my elder cousins.  I started playing since 2 months.  I learn to take out the donut rings.  I pour them all over the floor. I still play with it, but now it becomes more difficult because I have to try and put them into the rocking cone.


 
 

Age: 4 months
Rating: 5
Review: This was given to me as a gift. Recommended age for playing this toy is 6 months+. However, I started early because it was the only speaking toy I had. 

Learning Town Wash & Wax introduces 30+ first words about vehicles, word-object association, speech and vocalization, and motor skills. The interactive smart block reader calls out first words about vehicles and each press in the reader delivers up to four unique responses. The drive down ramp and drive through car wash tunnel encourages tumbling block play.

It was really fun trying to put the little interactive blocks in the right place and hear learn the words (^^). These blocks work with all LeapFrog Learning Town Playsets, each sold separately. You can collect and connect the whole town.

 
 

Age: 6 months
Rating: 3.5
Review: I don't quite like this toy when I was younger.  Because I need to balance myself on that little beetle. And because I was teething, my saliver keep dripping.  However, now that I am 10 months old, I have refound this toy.  Actually I like the box better, each day, I learn to take out the beetle by myself.

I am too big for the spin now.  I will just sit on the farbic and play.

 
 

Age: Birth+
Rating: 5
Review: This is my one and only baby cot toy that mummy bought, not long after I came home from hospital.  I love it.  There are three modes of play.  I can press or kick the music button or push the two interactive fabric legs to activate fun phrases, nature sound and soothing melodies.  In lullaby mode, soft music and a growing colour changing light always catch my attention.

Despite getting many bumps when i accidentally knock or fall on the lamb, it is my all time favourite, up till now.


 
 

Age: 9-10 months
Rating: 5
Review: LF learn-around playground is a really exciting toy.  So well designed that I can have hours of fun just crawling and chasing the three colourful bouncing balls! I have this toy for more than a month now and I have yet to fully explore the various features.  If you only have room for one big toy, this is one that you don't want to miss.

if you are wondering why I am not in the picture, thats because mummy is busy making sure I am safe, for I am so active, no chance to take photo.


Finally mummy found a helper and managed to snapped these photos of me (^^).

 
 

Age: 7 months
Rating: 4.5
Review: When I first saw the Rain Forest Jumperoo, I don't know what to do with it. The design is different from leapfrog and I feel unsecure.  Moreover, the month I had this toy, I was very sick. I was down with Bronchitis.  And even when I was better, Granny don't like this toy (too much jumping she said) so I only get to play in it over the weekend when mummy is in.  But I don't jump in it.  I enjoyed dancing in it though the height of the toy was too low for me.

 
 

Age: 6 months
Rating: 5
Review: I simply love this toy.  Before mummy rent this toy, I can only play lying down.  This allows me to stand and play.  I can turn around and exercise my leg muscles. It has nice interactive music too. "Hang it baby!"