Swap N Go Musical Snail Review
Our little ones are starting to crawl and can sit up on their own now. So we’re trying to find some toys that help then learn and build skills while keeping them entertained. Today we tried out the Swap ‘N’ Go Musical Snail from International Playthings.
It’s so cute sometimes just to watch them when we introduce them to new items, especially toys. The looks on their faces are sometimes priceless when they have seen a new toy do something that mesmerizes them. My son was really amazed and intrigued by the music from the Swap ‘N’ Go Musical Snail and he giggled when I pushed the face of the snail to make it squeak. My daughter really enjoyed the fact that she could make it move and was interested in all the things that were going on.
The snail contains 3 toys in one – a rolling toy, a stacking toy, and a pulling toy. As you roll the snail it plays music and spins its colorful shell. The shell also becomes a stacking toy. Another shell included with the snail turns into a rolling toy that has multi-colored beads that spin around and slide up and down.



I think this is a great product. It not only helps your child build different skills but it’s safe and provides great entertainment. My son, who doesn’t like to lay on his belly or crawl, had a great time chasing this snail around. I was so happy because he had a blast pushing it around and didn’t get fussy like he normally does when we he’s on his stomach.
Features:
- Musical snail rolls and spins its shell as it goes
- 2 shells have engaging activity toys
- One shell is a stacking toy with 5 easy-to-grasp pieces
- The other shell has colorful beads that spin and slide
- Press the face and hear a “squeak”
- Push the tail for music and motion
- Teaches early concepts like cause and effect
International Playthings has some great interactive fun skill building toys for children of all ages. To learn more visit http://www.intplay.com.
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My 8 month old grandson, Trevor, is so inquisitive…he would love this toy. He can sit and play with his toys for hours!