Vtech – Sit-to-Stand Dancing Tower

Product Description
Baby may leave other toys behind, but the Sit-to-Stand Dancing Tower keeps growing with her! Tummy time sings as baby plays with the top activity panel. Keep the Sit-to-Stand Dancing Tower close to the floor for sitting play, then raise it when baby is ready to stand up and dance. Designed for happy feet, baby can step on its dancing pads and bounce to the motion-activated music. The Sit-to-Stand Dancing Tower has five light-up buttons for learning colors, sounds & … More >>
- Sit to Stand Dancing Tower’s innovative design grows with baby
- Buttons light up when teaching colors, animals, music, and more
- Features 4 different modes of play and easy-grip handles
- Step on dancing pads while bouncing to motion-activated music; recommended for ages 9 months and older
- Includes bear, base pieces, activity panel, 2 connecting trunk pieces, 3 screws, dancing platforms, and user manual
Vtech – Sit-to-Stand Dancing Tower
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My twin girls love this toy. I bought it for them when they first learning to stand and really liked that we could adjust the height so that they could hold on it and learn to pull up. Once they were really pulling up we raised it and they use it to cruise. They love, love, love the microphone on it and laugh at each other “talking” into it. I think they will continue to enjoy this toy in the future as they start to learn the songs and to dance along with them. My only complaint is that the top rotates about a quarter turn and can be a little unstable when they are holding on.
Rating: 4 / 5
Santa brought this last year for my then-9-month-old daughter, and it was an instant favorite. As she grew, we adjusted the height of the tower. She’s a little tall for it now, but she still enjoys playing with it. I am most impressed with the durability of this tower. My daughter takes out some aggression on the poor dancing bear, but the bear just keeps on dancing! We have encountered no issues with the toy’s performance, even after considerable abuse by a playful toddler. I highly recommend it!
Rating: 5 / 5
This toy is awesome. I enjoy the flashing lights, and how the bear dances around, and how the mic will amplify the child’s voice if spoken into. My daughter highly enjoys playing with it, and she’s 9 months old. She yanks on the bear and it still hasn’t broken. There’s different settings you can turn it to, and there’s many different songs and activities available on one toy. The only problem I have with it is that it’s not very sturdy. My daughter is a bit on the reckless side, and she’s tipped it over several times, once on top of her. All it takes is grabbing one of the handles and slamming herself to the floor.
Rating: 4 / 5
My daughter got this toy when she was 7 months, she loved it then and she loves it now (12 months). She play with it so often it stays in our family room. When friends come over with there kids, some older (up to 6 years old) it’s the first thing they go for.
My daughter loves to yell into the mic to hear herself and when the bear starts dancing around she loves to grab him and it has yet to break.
All around I say this has been a great toy that not only brings her fun but us joy when we watch her dance and hear her “sing”
Rating: 5 / 5
I purchased this along with boxes of other items from Amazon during their holiday sale of up to 75% off toys. UPS showed up with about 6 boxes of toys and this little item is one of my sons favorite.
There is little educational value with this toy and is meant more for keeping your little one occupied than to teach him the inner workings of cause and effect as most toys try to pander to a child’s learning stage.
Essentially it is a steering wheel on a pedestal with lights, muffled voice, and a dancing bear.
Interaction is through levers, buttons, and of course the rolling noisy hamster cage. Battery life is unknown though we are still on the original Duracells in the unit since Christmas.
Safety:
The unit is pretty sturdy and seems to hold up well with the abuses of my son as he has a tendency to rather take things apart to see how what makes them tick vs. just playing them them. I see a Craftsman tool set in his not to far off future. No small items to swallow an nothing appears to be weak enough to break off. So far it has held up nicely.
The main safety issue would be the handles on each side. Because of the height and because the handles are closed loops a child can easily slide their arm in there and if they lost their balance as happens often with infants they could end of dangling from the handle with just there arm lodged in there with there body weight pulling on the them. Best advise to not leave your infant along with this toy for even a second.
The toy has a small footprint so taking up much real estate in the loft is not a problem and the unit stores easily while not in use though or course when we are about to move it our little one picks that moment to play with it.
Overall a nice little toy for the infant in your life.
Rating: 4 / 5