Customer Reviews
Great toy!!!
I think this toy is probably one of the favorites out of all of my sons toys. He is 8 months now and he loves to shake them and bang them on things. When he was younger, we'd add it to our gymni or hold it up for him to kick and bat. He didn't care much for the noise when he was younger, but now he is beginning to appreciate it. I, personally, love the sound. They sound like real wind chimes, and they aren't too loud or too soft. I hang it on the wall in my baby's room when he isn't playing with it, cuz it really does have a nice look to it. A must have for any new parent!
Perfect for very young babies
I wanted a toy to hang from my month-old daughter's play gym. The toys she already had hanging there gave her stuff to look at, but at her young age, not much to actually do. All she could really manage was to bat the toys around, and none made any noise when she did this. I bought the wind chime hoping to give her at least some sort of "reward" for her batting efforts. I wasn't disappointed! The chime rings with the slightest touch, and the sound is sweet and melodious - I don't get tired of hearing it (and neither, it seems, does my daughter). It *is* a little expensive at about $10 compared to other hanging toys, which is why I haven't yet invested in another one to hang on her carseat/stroller. However, the price is really the only downside I've found - overall, this is a fabulous toy for even the smallest of babies.
The Best Toy for a Baby Gym
This was by FAR my daughter's favorite toy on her baby gym. The sound is very pleasant and soothing, the colors are bright, and she loved chewing on the little birds and flower. It's also very durable, because she has chewed on it a lot, and it still practically looks new.
Once she outgrew the baby gym, we used some link-a-doos to hang it over her crib, and she still plays with it.
I have to admit I love it, too. She has way too many toys that make annoying electronic sounds (in spite of my pleas to the grandparents not to buy her anything else that requires batteries), so the baby chimes are a refreshing change.