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- From: alison@husky.informix (Alison Suggs)
- Newsgroups: misc.kids
- Subject: Re: Sesame Street toy (was Re: Fun stuff with kids)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan21.155810.11004@informix.com>
- Date: 21 Jan 93 15:58:10 GMT
- References: <93019.153609CLH7@psuvm.psu.edu>
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- In article 153609CLH7@psuvm.psu.edu, CLH7@psuvm.psu.edu (Chris Himes) writes:
- >
- >Well, let's take a poll! Doug's (now 16 mos) first success at this toy was
- >with the pull lever. And like Billy, mastered Ernie (the button) pretty
- >quickly thereafter. He still can't manipulate the turn switch (Cookie Monster)
- >but can get the other two pretty well.
- >
- >Let's hear it from other owners of the "poppin pals"--which was the first for
- >your child, the hardest?
-
- Danika, at nearly 9 mos, gets the dial (Oscar) and occasionally, the push button
- (Ernie). The others I open, and she closes the doors. She twiddles with the lever
- (Bert), but it's very sticky and she can't pull hard enough on it yet.
-
- Alison
-