Product Details
Fisher-Price Crawl-Along Drum Roll

Fisher-Price Crawl-Along Drum Roll
From Fisher Price

Price: $17.49

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Ships from and sold by Target.com/ITC

20 new or used available from $7.97

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Product Description

Whether sitting or crawling, baby can make exciting things happen with the Crawl-Along Drum. Sitting babies can tap the bongo drums for fun music, sounds and lights. And when they're ready to crawl, the fun's ready to roll! Baby can chase the rolling drum while music, lights and fun rewards encourage movin' and groovin'.

Drum plays four fun songs and features colorful spinners, busy activities and dancing lights to delight baby. Measures 4.6"H x 5.5"W x 11"L. Requires 3 "AA" batteries, included.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #8576 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: Fisher-Price
  • Model: K8845
  • Released on: 2007-03-15
  • Dimensions: 11.30" h x 8.80" w x 5.60" l, 1.95 pounds

Features

  • Baby can sit and play the bongos while being rewarded with lights and music
  • When baby is ready, mom can convert the Bongos drums into a rolling drum that will encourage baby to crawl along
  • The Crawl-Along Drum Roll rewards baby with two great modes of play
  • Drum plays four fun songs and features colorful spinners
  • Busy activities and dancing lights to delight baby

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
When baby is sitting or crawling, exciting things will happen! The Crawl-Along Drum Roll rewards baby with two great modes of play. Baby can sit and play the bongos while being rewarded with lights and music. When baby is ready, mom can convert the bongos drums into a rolling drum that will encourage baby to crawl along.


Customer Reviews

Does your baby like to hit?5
I bought this for my son who is just starting to sit up on his own for longer than 5 minutes and who likes to hit. When I put this in front of him, and the lights started flashing and the music began to play, his face turned to immediate concentration. This is the first time I've seen him look this way since he was trying to figure out his pesky hands and arms a couple of months ago. He loved it! For a parent who really loves music and wants to share that with their child, this is one of the more fun musical instrument toys out there for this age-range. I know he doesn't quite get what he's doing, but the joy on his face is enough for me!

Great inspiration for a beginning crawler.5
When my brother-in-law and his family came to visit for Father's Day, they brought this toy for their 6-month-old to play with. My 5-month-old absolutely loved it, and the two babies enjoyed it together the entire weekend. It was definitely their favorite toy (by far). The best part is the way it can be configured either as bongos, for play, or as one rolling piece, which encourages them to follow and crawl. It lights up and makes noises that delight the little guys. I was amazed how much inspiration it gave my 5 month old, who showed pretty much NO interest in crawling prior to this. It's a great toy! As soon as they left, I had to buy one for my son!

So much potential, but ultimately, just an obnoxious noisemaker with no educational value1
Looking at this toy, I thought it would be perfect. I thought it would be easy to roll, and my son could crawl after it, I thought he could learn cause and effect by hitting the drum and hearing the sound. Neither of these is true. Like so many electronic toys, this distrats the baby (they do love lights and music), but does nothing to engage them. There is NO mode where you can have the baby hit the drums and have it make a single sound for each time it is hit. The minute you touch the top of the drum, it goes into this really long congo-song. Which the baby likes, but it's not the kind of enjoyment that he gets when he is proud of himself for figuring something out--it's too easy, and it just goes on and on, so I don't think he even associates it with the action. If this toy simply had the ability to change modes so he could do hit it and have it make a single sound for each time he hit it, I would give it at least three stars. The rolling is a total disappointment, too. Because of some weighting issues (which I actually think are deliberate), it won't roll more than 1/2 a revolution. And now that my son is crawling, he does love pushing things, having them, roll, then following after, so I can't see why they would have designed it this way. overall, this is not at all what I had hoped for, and went to the trash. I categorize this as a TV toy: distracting, but not engaging.