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Lamaze Jacques the Peacock

What is great about this item:

It has an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars!

  • Plush toy keeps babies entertained
  • Link for hanging from activity gym; connects easily to any Lamaze toy or play mat
  • Peacock design with soft velour body and busy wings with multiple textures and crinkles
  • Includes peek-a-boo mirror and squeaker
  • Recommended for babies and young children of all ages

Product Description
This new Lamaze Play & Grow Peacock comes complete with multiple textures and sounds to keep baby entertained. Crinkly fabric, a peek-a-boo mirros, bold colorful patterns and soft fuzzy textures invite little ones to explore and learn. Jacques the Peacock comes complete with a Lamaze link, so you can snap it to a car seat, high chair, or anywhere else.Amazon.com Product Description
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Lamaze Jacques the Peacock

Lamaze Jacques the Peacockunrateddestiny2010-07-19 05:44:28

What is great about this item:

It has an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars!

Plush toy keeps babies entertainedLink for hanging from activ…

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5 replies on “Lamaze Jacques the Peacock”

Jacques is one of Lamaze’s best offerings! The peacock is light enough – and the feather panels thin enough – for little hands to grab, tug and pick up without easily dropping. The feather panels also provide several chewable surfaces for little ones who love to put everything in their mouth.

The shape of this toy also makes it easy to tuck into a car seat. While a lot of toys seem to fall out of the car seat once baby starts playing with them, the flatness of the feather panels and the flat bottom of the peacock body seem to help this toy stay in the seat. Also, the feather panels are easy for baby to reach out for an edge, grab and pull back into reach.

For these reasons, we made our peacock a “car only” toy so that our little one, who was not fond of car travel at 4 months, would have something he liked in the car. This toy was an immediate favorite even before our little one really became interested in these types of toys.

The back of the peacock feathers have different black and white panels which makes the toy interesting even when the toys happens to be upside down. The cute face and large eyes appealed to our little guy and were worthy of cues and smiles – a friend indeed. I could not be happier with this toy. Our favorite Lamaze character!
5 stars

Around 10 weeks, my baby finally started noticing the Lamaze toys we had around the house – we had the Emily doll first – and now that is her ultimate favorite toy. I just purchased Jacques for her, and she loves him too. The back of the toy is patterns of black and white fabric, and has the crinkly sound babies seem to love. Each of the “feathers” has a different interest point – a squeaker, a soft bulb, a mirror, and satin touch ribbons. This is a really great deal, too – Babies R Us sells the same toy for $12.99 as of today.
5 stars

We saw this in Babies-R-Us and our little baby couldn’t stop laughing when she saw it. I think it’s the combination of the BIG EYES, the squeaker in one of the wings, the mirror in another wing, the krinkly sounds and the bright colors.

The hook on top is useful for hanging from the carseat or from the swing — however, if you are just trying to make Jacque dance for your baby, the hook kind of gets in the way but that is a minor note.

Overall, I highly recommend Jacque — she has not tired of him yet and everytime she sees good ol’ Jacque, her face lights up and she babbles at him.
5 stars

I’ve never written a review for any baby toys before, but I’m going to make an exception for Jacques. We call him Pierre the Peacock, because alliteration is more fun than consonance, but I digress.

As far as our 5-month-old is concerned, Jacques is the greatest thing that has ever existed. Our son goes absolutely insane at the mere sight of Jacques. Even a month ago, when he was not such a grabby baby, he wanted to touch all parts of Jacques simultaneously. With great intensity, he wants to stare at Jacques and never look away; he wants to squeak and scream and laugh at Jacques as loud as he can. His love for Jacques is metaphysical.

In fact, if it was possible to be a little too excited by a toy, Jacques might potentially fit that bill. Sometimes our son is overwhelmed by his excitement for Jacques. Jacques is baby cocaine.

Our only complaint is that we wish Jacques was machine-washable. He fell on the garage floor and got very dirty, and now our son spends his days in a deep, Jacques-less, existential depression. C’est la vie…
5 stars

We bought this for our 6-months-old son. It’s not a hit. The problem is that the tail consists of very hard and large pieces that barely bend. The kid has a hard time grabbing the toy and cannot really manipulate with any elements. Nothing here can be stretched, squeezed, rolled, pulled — unlike, say, those long legs or necks or tails in other similar toys. Our son can’t even stick any part of this toy in his mouth! So, he understandably doesn’t want to play with it. The peacock looks pretty, but you don’t really want to touch it. Our kid loves the elefant, the giraffe, and the monkey made by Tiny Love.
2 stars

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