CydnieyQuinne
This stuffed sheep comes alive when you put the 3AA batteries in. Besides the batteries, you will need a small Phillips screw driver, (a standard for most toys).
When set in the “on” position, (which is located on its underside), it reacts to touch and to vibrations of movement near it (heavy walking) by making sheep noises and wiggling.
When you connect the leash adaptor located on top of its back, and then push the button on the leash handle- the sheep takes a few steps forward and shakes its head and body while a recording of kids singing children’s songs- begins to play.
I like that it requires the plug in on the back to start the singing and dancing. It is not too loud and it is cute music but this gives adults the choice of whether they want to hear the music going or ability to limit it. It plays a lot of songs all sung by kids.
The wiggles it does and the sheep noises are cute. It is a clever little toy sure to capture a young child's attention and their heart!
The lamb has the sweetest face and its fake fur is soft and fluffy. It is well constructed.
I think it is ideal especially for young early walking toddlers to encourage walking with their pet sheep.
This little sheep made my guy and I smile and I know it is going to bring joy to our special little one!
Queen Of Nightlife
This little lamb is absolutely adorable.. It walks, it sings, and it’s just plain cute. You can lead it with its little leash, start it and stop it right from the handle, and it has that old-school charm that reminds me of toys from the seventies. The only thing that makes me sigh is that it doesn’t come with the batteries. Maybe it’s the kid in me who remembers Christmas mornings with all the toys and no batteries, but I always wish they’d include them.
That said, the quality is great. It’s soft, sturdy, and safe for toddlers to hug, pull, and drag around the house. It’s a good weight, not flimsy, and I can already tell it’s going to hold up to being loved hard. The durability is there. It even looks sweet sitting on a shelf when it’s not in motion.
What I really love about this toy is that it’s interactive without a screen. In a world full of tablets and endless scrolling, this little walking lamb encourages imagination and movement. The music doesn’t bother me at all. Voice quality is what to be expected at this price point and its a value for the money. I know some reviewers said it was loud or annoying, but I’m the opposite. I like a house full of laughter, music, and a little chaos. This one makes me smile every time it starts walking.
It’s perfect for toddlers learning coordination, and I could easily see it used for dress-up time, story time, or even a Mary Had a Little Lamb costume. I plan to bring it to Italy for my granddaughter when I visit in December, but until then, this little lamb and I are hanging out and having fun.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Cute, fun, durable, and screen-free — exactly the kind of toy I love.
Anthony Dinse
Jury is out on this one. I’ll start with the positives. It is a cute looking lamb and came in a nice looking box. Once you open the box it looks like the animal, controller, and instructions were literally just thrown in and box sealed. It is an interesting little animatronic with dancing that is cute.
Some deltas I found with it include the fact it requires AA batteries, not included. It was difficult at first finding the small port to plug the controller into the back of the lamb and even when I found it the fur kept getting in the way of getting it to plug all the way in.
Once I got it plugged in I honestly was confused why there was even a need for the controller?? All it does is turn the lamb on and off from the controller instead of the switch underneath it. Honestly seems like a small leash would have been just fine without the need for the single button controller. Then the songs were a little odd. Outside of the old McDonald song I didn’t recognize any of the other ones. All in all it is unique and different but I doubt it will get played with much. If I’m wrong I’ll be sure to circle back!