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Baby Einstein Octoplush
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(average 4.0)

Overview / Features

  • Model: 30933. Manufacturer: Baby Einstein.
  • Soft, multi-textured developmental Baby Einstein octopus
  • The youngest of babies can hug the octopus to hear a Baby Einstein melody and explore the textures for tactile development
  • As baby grows, colorful stitched satin patches on velour legs promote baby's understanding of color through repetition
  • Language selector switch to choose English, Spanish or French
  • Includes volume control

Product description

Ages 3 Months & Up.

Most helpful reviews

  Great (8)     Ok (1)     Bad (1)  

        This guy is awesome!
48 of 49 find this helpfulJul 10, 2008
My daughter received this toy for Christmas. It quickly became a favorite of hers and therefore my husband's and mine as well. Baby girl is 9 months old now, and this guy keeps her entertained during diaper changes, toweling off after a bath, or anytime we need to put her down for a second to grab a diaper or a change of clothes. She has really put him through his paces and he holds up well. He's been spit up on, chewed remorselessly, even chucked into the diaper pail and he always comes out unscathed.

        One of Baby's Favorite Toys
21 of 21 find this helpfulFeb 25, 2008
My daughter is 4 months old and we have to take this toy with us whenever we visit friends of family. It plays music fine for her and the colors work. The only problem we have is that she listens to the music so often that the tunes get stuck in your head.

        Octoplush
18 of 18 find this helpfulSep 09, 2008
This toy is 3 languages, most toys are only English and Spanish and I specifically purchased this because it goes to French as well. My son's aunt is willing to teach French to him and this toy will help Mommy practice with him!

        Good infant toy. I may have some answers for problems listed in other re...
15 of 15 find this helpfulSep 07, 2009
I'm not a huge fan of Baby Einstein stuff, but my son loved this octopus as an infant. We would play the songs for him again and again and he seemed to like it. One thing they don't show you is that the underbelly of the octopus is colorful and a baby likes to look up at the BOTTOM of the octopus, not just the face part. We hung this toy (has a velcro strap on top) over our son's bassinet when he was awake during the days. When we took it down to play with it with our son, we would sometimes spin it around while he looked at the bottom of it. It held his attention so he must have liked it.

It is soft and (I thought) a decent size. It's true that it doesn't "sit up" well for long. It ends up getting kind of floppy-headed and its head will lean back on its legs when it's set down on the floor. This doesn't affect its use in any way, it's just an annoyance for those of us who keep trying to get its head to sit up nice.

The songs are played by pressing on the head. It IS really sensitive, but that's so a baby can make it work. The color words are played by pressing the circles on the feet. They are too difficult for a baby to work.

I didn't mind the music, although I agree with one reviewer who said one of the songs reminded her of circus music. There is one song which is kind of frentic (I called this one "the crazy song"). The music is very electronic sounding, not soothing. This toy is definitely designed for play time.

My son is almost 2 now and we still have the Octoplush. Here are my observations after having this thing for so long:

1) The toy will go crazy when the batteries are low. Before they stop working, they seem to make the toy act bizarre and work in weird ways. If your Octoplush is acting up, it may be the batteries need to be changed.

2) The songs are long (as one reviewer pointed out). But you can stop the music at any time by pushing one of the buttons on the feet. It'll say "blue" (or whatever color you push) and then be quiet.

3) My son can barely get the feet buttons to work even now. I can get them to work just fine (it's not broken), but even a young child (not a baby) has trouble with it.

4) It's true that you can choose English, French, or Spanish for the color words. That's great, but I can speak enough French and Spanish to tell that some of these words are pronounced so poorly that it's hard to make out what the little electronic voice is saying (some of them make me laugh). Don't expect your child to "pick up" all these words while blithely playing with the Octoplush. The quality is not good enough for that. If the recordings were better (which would be easy for the company to do), then maybe so. This is the main reason why I don't give this toy a 5-star rating. I think this is its biggest fault...the poor quality of the recordings for the words (including the English too).

But that being said, this toy only costs about $12 so I think it's well worth the price.

        Great investment from birth onwards!
8 of 8 find this helpfulApr 08, 2009
Our twin boys loved 'Ollie the Octoplush' from one month onwards -- they believe Ollie talks to them, they respond to his cheerful face, babble back and brighten with wide smiles at the tunes. At six months they self-activate color buttons on Ollie's arms and hug him for comfort. Good to alternate between the 'color talk' and music, they'll learn colors in French and Spanish as they grow. The underside of each arm is satin fabric in its corresponding color. We are VERY selective with developmental toys and Octo is one of our best buys so far!

        Even bigger babies like it!
7 of 7 find this helpfulDec 03, 2009
I've noticed mostly mamas of younger babies have done reviews, so I thought I'd add one for my bigger boy. :)

He's 13 months, and takes this thing EVERYWHERE with him. If he realizes it's in his bed without him in there too, he'll stand there and cry until someone fetches it out for him, then run away all thrilled.

He knows how to turn the music on by himself (has for a few months now), and even knows to push the arms to stop the music. Smart boy!

He's not talking yet (aside from mamamamama ;D) so the colours being read to him still don't register I don't think, but if he stays in love with this another 6 months, then I could see this as helping him learn!

        High Five to Octoplush!
7 of 7 find this helpfulMar 02, 2009
My daughter absolutely loves this toy. She is 10 months old now and this Octoplush has been her favority toy since she was able to hold for the first time many months ago. This toy works wonders for us. It calms her when she is crying or can't fall sleep, it makes her happier when she is excited, it absorbs all of her anger when she is mad :). It really works wonders. She has plenty of toys and she uses them all, but for the things that matter, this is the toy she grabs. The only bad thing about it is that with all of the drops and hits, the music box inside does not live long. We have gone through 3 of them already and we keep on buying them because our daughter loves it!

        Love it!
4 of 4 find this helpfulDec 06, 2009
This was recieved as a baby shower gift. My son has loved it since he was born and even now at 10 months old. Highly recommend it!

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