K's Kids The Hungry Pelican | 
enlarge | Brand: K's Kids Category: Baby Product
List Price: $34.99 Buy New: $25.97 You Save: $9.02 (26%)
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 5726
Batteries Included: No Age: 9 months - 5 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 15.5 x 11.1 x 5.2
MPN: 96005 Model: 96005 UPC: 026511960053 EAN: 0026511960053 ASIN: B000BN3SQ4
Release Date: March 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 4 adorable toys as food- shrimp, crab, octopus, and fish. | | • | Repeated action encourages babies self- esteem. | | • | Machine washable | | • | Great for training baby's fine motor skills through repetition. | | • | 9 - 36 mo + |
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Product Description Feed your baby's imagination with this ever-hungry, award-winning, bath-time buddy.- Press the handle to open the pelican's beak
- Feed him with four plush sea creatures and a hefty helping of bathwater
- Delight as the sea "food" and water squirt from the pelican's tummy
- Machine washable
Equally entertaining in the tub or by the pool, this plush pelican has a bottomless appetite for sea critters - and children's laughter.
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| Customer Reviews:
Good to play with but not repetitive January 6, 2009 Claudia Gonzalez Giacoman (Mexico) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The Hungry Pelican is ok. I gave it as a gift to my niece for her 1st Bday and she has fun with it, but... only when the Pelican is outside the cradle. We need to tie the Pelican outside the cradle so she will play with it.
She got the notion quickly of feeding the Pelican. She stuffed all the small animals, but only once every time! I think she's a smart girl thinking once the animals are inside of the Pelican's tummy, well, he's already fed.
She does, however, play with the small stuffed animals and carries them all around the house.
Cute toy! Love it! December 3, 2008 Laney Quinlan (Johnsburg, IL USA) Where do I begin? This pelican is sooo cute! He has squeaky cheeks, wings that crunch, and legs that rattle. He comes with four miniature plush snacks: an octopus that squeaks, a fish with a "crunchy" sound, and shrimp and crab rattles. The objective is to open the pelican's beak and "feed" him these four creatures. They then pop out through his belly and the fun begins all over again! I bought this product as a gift and am really looking forward to giving it to the baby I bought it for. I even nicknamed him "Mr. Pelican" and will pass this name onto the baby's parents when I give it to the baby. What a great toy! I highly recommend purchasing it!
simple, quiet and fun June 30, 2008 mosaicjoey (Brooklyn, NY) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We love this toy - it has lasted two kids and still in perfect condition. The pelican's belly doubles as a pacifier holder - our daughter knows where to go looking for them when it's naptime and she puts them away there too when it's time to wake up. I've also noticed that both our kids for some odd reason liked to snuggle underneath the pelican's fuzzy feet while they are sleeping (it just barely touches their foreheads when lying down) - at first we used to move them because it seemed uncomfortable but they just go back - they really seem to like it. It makes some crinkly and some (quiet) squeeking sounds - more subtle than many toys these days. A perfect crib toy.
K Kids Crib toy June 26, 2007 Emmie (VA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Well, I loved this thing. However, we have only had it a few weeks and the squeak is already broken or not working in one of the cheeks of the pelican. I emailed K Kids, but haven't heard from them. I'd exchange it via Amazon but it's not worth the postage unless Amazon will exchange free of charge b/c of it being defective. It was not a cheap toy.
A Fun, Quiet Crib Toy for Babies and Toddlers! November 28, 2006 S. Davies (Pinetop, AZ, USA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Our Hungry Pelican is now on child number three and shows no signs of wear despite being a favorite crib toy for many years.
The bright yellow velour pelican ties onto the crib railing. His fat cheeks squeak, his wings crinkle, and his feet rattle. He comes with four sea creatures (crab, shrimp, fish, and octopus) that are each different textures and colors, and make different sounds (rattle, rustle, etc.). Children can put the little animals into pelican's mouth and watch them drop down into his tummy. The large circular tummy opening allows for easy removal of the animals so play can begin all over again.
I found that babies enjoy quietly investigating the sounds, colors, and textures of the four little sea creatures. Toddlers progress to the eating game.
I am grateful to Mr. Pelican for allowing me an extra half hour of sleep every morning. What can be better than that!
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