You don’t have to be a mother to understand how infectious a baby’s giggle can be. Fisher-Price knew this was true too and that’s why they created a new plush toy that not only keeps your littlest ones entertained for hours, but you’ll be lost in the fun too! I was so excited to receive a pair of Giggle Gang toys to review and let me tell you, not only are they very soft but so cute too! One thing I loved was that it helps your child learn cause and effect because every time they shake or squeeze it you’ll hear an adorable baby’s laugh.
The Giggle Gang has 6 different characters: Pinky, Fuzzy, Curly, Goldie, Kiwi, and Terry. These different characters have a fun brightly colored body, patterns, and even different textures to help develop their sensory skills. But the most unique thing is that EACH character has their own distinctive baby laugh, just like your baby and their friends. I have to tell you my nephews loved the 2 we were sent (which were Curly and Kiwi). Of course so did the girls and Owen too. As a parent I have to say I was probably most excited to see they came with 2 AA batteries included. I know Owen has SO many toys already that are sitting in his closet because they require batteries and we never seem to have enough. The other thing I loved was that there is a volume setting!

If you’re like me, you love the noise toys at first, and then they wear out their welcome. Well with the Giggle Gang, you have two different volume settings and even an OFF button! I know this may seem to defeat the point, but after you throw them in your diaper bag or toy bin, you’ll notice any movement will set them off (as in picking up the bin/bag and walking around with it). The OFF button is also great because it helps save batteries. The other great thing is that the battery pack comes out so if they need to be washed it is super easy to do. These toys retail for $12.99 and are available at most retail stores. Even though the older kids liked them a lot, to get the most out of your buck I’d recommend these for 3 and younger.

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