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The baby first Pull Snail has a lifelike crawling action.
Babies love to crawl after it across the floor and toddlers will love pulling it along.
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This snail attracted me because of the bright colours and the fact that it moves like a snail.
However in saying that, the snail could have been made better, as the piece that holds the snails head to it's body repeatedly falls out, so I may need to put glue around it to stop it falling out again, as the piece is small, hence a choking hazard for young ones.
Also I feel that the snail could've been made to look more lifelife shape wise, to have the "house" on the snail would look better than just two circles, one on either side.
My two year old has played with it a few times but as it has a limited scope with what it does (just pulls along), she has since found a more interesting toy to replace it with.
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