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She loves the songs, loves the lights, loves when I sing along with it. I've read the other reviews, and yes, the table can tip over if you're not too careful. It's worth it. She is 8 months and can hold herself up against it, but I stay close she doesn't come falling down table in all. I just treat it as something my daughter needs to be supervised while playing with. She loves it.
It keeps her entertained for a while. Daughter really loves this. But Amazon replaced it for us and the 2nd one works great. I did have troubles with my first one - it just would not work. Havne't attached legs yet but will once she starts standing full time. She loves playing with all the different toys on it.
But once you put the legs on they do not come off. So I kept it but was sorely disappointed.
Either way, I can't remove them. Had I known this I would have bought something else, or at least waited until my grandbaby was able to stand before I put the legs on.
Don't be fooled. I had planned to return it but with the legs on it would require a large box and was just more of a hassle than I bargained for.
A search of the net resulted in some directions on how to remove the legs but I felt like I was going to break them. You can use this on the floor or up on its legs.
I contacted LeapFrog and they said they are modifying the packaging to indicate this.
It has just sat in the play room since she was 1 year old. It seems like a great toy, and it is very durable, but my daughter wants nothing to do with it.
We bought it used and find it in great shape. This table has less annoying music than many, and my 11 month old daughter goes over to it at least once an hour and pushes buttons to make music. Two and 3 year old children seem fascinated with this also, and the ability to take the legs off and use a a toy for little crawlers make me glad that in a our low-toy household, we have this toy.
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