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Reddit mentions of Fisher-Price Ocean Wonders Soothe & Glow Seahorse, Blue

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Fisher-Price Ocean Wonders Soothe & Glow Seahorse, Blue. Here are the top ones.

Fisher-Price Ocean Wonders Soothe & Glow Seahorse, Blue
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    Features:
  • When cuddled the belly gently glows and plays over 5 minutes of music and ocean sounds
  • The music is comprised of 8 gentle lullabies and classical selections along with soothing sounds of the sea (2 ocean tracks)
  • After 5 minutes the sounds and lights will gently fade out so as not to disturb baby
  • Power and volume control for quiet play
  • Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
  • To see more information click the "watch it in action" link below the main product images
  • Lullabies Included are Minuet in G,Twinkle Twinkle, Ode to Joy, Golden Slumbers, Jesu Joy, Sleep Baby Sleep, Canon in D, Frere Jacques
Specs:
ColorBlue
Height5 Inches
Length10.5 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateOctober 2018
Weight0.7 Pounds
Width5 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Fisher-Price Ocean Wonders Soothe & Glow Seahorse, Blue:

u/sasha_says · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

Amazon to the rescue.

We had pink ones that my daughter loved and definitely wanted one for this little guy; lucked out and found one at a consignment sale.

u/emeraldeyes · 2 pointsr/Parenting

For the 4 month old, toys that build sensory awareness are really good. Things like balls with different textures, different sizes, etc. There is a seahorse that Fisher Price makes that plays music that both my kids loved at that age. They make blue and pink.

For the 1 year olds, I got LeapFrog's Scout/Violet for each of my children on their first birthdays. They were hits with both of them (in fact my 4 year old still plays with her Violet every now and then). Scout is the boy version, Violet is the girl version. They can be personalized with the child's name and it is incorporated into songs that are played and little activities. It's very cool.

For the 20 month old, you could get this Twilight Turtle Constellation Night Light. Each of my children have one (4 yrs and 17 months) and it's a must have at bedtime for each of them. My daughter was so impressed by it, she named hers "wow" and that name has stuck (she's the 4 yo). You could also get the LeapFrog My First Leaptop. Again, both my kids love this (although we only have one and it's my daughter's, my son steals it frequently to play with himself).

Also, I did those recordable books from Hallmark as gifts when my daughter was a year old and she loves them very much. You could do one for your son. They are pretty cool.

Hope this helps!

u/Amiliz · 2 pointsr/Parenting

We never did cry it out. My daughter slept in a crib in the same room for 10 months, then we moved the crib to her own room. She did not sleep through the night until 14 months. We always tend to her needs. If she gets upset, we go in and comfort her. If for some reason she can't be comforted, we bring her to our bed. This normally only happens if she's not feeling well or teething. We do have a few comfort items for her crib. We have a Cloud B sleep sheep white noise machine that's attached to her crib. We also have this seahorse http://www.amazon.com/Fisher-Price-Ocean-Wonders-Soothe-Seahorse/dp/B0083IXKYY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1416706315&sr=8-1&keywords=seahorse. She flipping loves that thing and sometimes will wake up, fuss, find it, turn it on, and pass back out. She also still sleeps with a paci. We use a video monitor and it's very helpful as we don't have to actually go in her room at every little noise. We have a strict bedtime routine that helps. Milk in a straw cup at 7. Put away toys, dim lights, read books. At 8 we change into pjs and put on a fresh diaper then brush teeth. We then rock her until she's either asleep or at least sleepy and put her down and then monitor her. We repeat the soothing/rocking if necessary, but anymore she's good with one session.