Sassy Illumination Station Suction Toy
- Inspires vision and touch
- Four spinning pieces with a variety of textures and shapes for touch
- The moon ball glows as it spins
- Has a sturdy suction cup base that suctions to any highchair or other flat surface
- When not on attached to flat surface it can be a hand held toy
Product Description
Four spinning pieces with a variety of bright colors, textures and shapes draw baby’s eyes, ears and mouth to play with the Illumination Station. Like Sassy’s classic Fascination Station and Fishy Fascination Station, this toy can be mounted to a high chair tray or other flat surface with it’s sturdy suction-cup base. The moon ball glows from within when baby spins or shakes the Illumination Station. Age: birth +
Sassy Illumination Station Suction Toy
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I ordered bottles from amazon and I needed $9 to get free shipping so I found this toy and ordered it without checking reviews or anything.
I was surprised that the ball lights up when it is moved.
I love that it comes off the suction cup so my twins can hold it, they LOVE IT.
They really like chewing on the black and white part.
I’m glad I bought this, its a great little toy :D
Rating: 5 / 5
Sassy Illumination Station Suction Toy
My son loved this product! It was a great source of entertainment for restaurants or just at the dinner table. My son started to pull it off the table when he was 6 or 7 months old. After he could pull it off the table it was much less useful for keeping him busy in a restaurant. I had to constantly reattach it. Also, the part that lights up is so much heavier than the other sides that it was always on the bottom and my son couldn’t rotate it all around. Despite all that it was still well worth the money.
Rating: 3 / 5
Sassy Illumination Station Suction Toy
We bought three of the Sassy Suction toys for our 3-month old. Out of all three, she likes the one with noise (with a spider on it), then the illumination one, then the plain one. But, she does really like them all, but when we put all 3 in front of her on her little bumbo table, she plays with them in that order, usually the one with noise most, but then when we start hitting the other ones for her, she’ll move onto them. The toys also can come apart from the suction cup, which can be used with those colorful hooks to be hooked up on a jungle gym or activity jumper to dangle. These don’t seem like she’ll tire from them easily, so I envision bringing them to restaurants to play with, or anywhere else they can be suctioned to.
Rating: 5 / 5
Sassy Illumination Station Suction Toy
We have made liberal use of suction cup toys like this for our children. We understand that you need to make sure that the surface is clean and smooth and that the suction cup is fully rinsed before trying to stick it down each time. Even with those precautions, sometimes they stay down; sometimes they don’t.
I bought this toy because we had something similar that I bought 8 years ago for my first child. I really didn’t want something with a light in it, but didn’t have a choice. My 6 month old will put this in his mouth while he sits at the table with us and it generally gets covered with food or drool. He couldn’t care less about the light, which is motion activated.
There is a little hole in the light-up ball that allows water (and who knows what else?) inside. Washing it means having to keep your finger over the hole and hope that you can rinse it fast enough. If food gets inside that hole, you are out of luck.
I can’t figure out why anyone would make a suction cup toy (presumably for use at a high chair, around food) that cannot be easily washed.
Rating: 3 / 5
Sassy Illumination Station Suction Toy
This toy has no suction at all and the blue ball is to heavy so it’s always at the bottom of the toy. My little boy was never amaze. He prefers playing with a spoon at dinner time.
Rating: 2 / 5
Sassy Illumination Station Suction Toy