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I bought this toy for my granddaughter on her 2nd birthday. She received lots of presents at her party, but she quickly gravitated to the bilibo. She wasn’t quite sure what to do with it, but she was definitely attracted to the bright color and interesting shape. After helping her sit in it, I spun her around; she laughed and laughed. She didn’t want to stop! Whenever I babysit her, she brings out the bilibo. I pull her around the house while she sits in it; I spin her in it; she plays turtle with it on her back, and she uses it to carry her doll. This toy is so simple in design but it provides hours and hours of fun!
My 2 yr old granddaughter loves her Bilibo. I can’t believe the many uses she has found for it. She sits in it and on it, of course. She collects her toys in it and carries them around. She rocks her babydoll in it. She puts it on her head like a helmet and wants everyone else to try it out. All this imaginative play has been since Christmas.
I can’t imagine what a previous poster’s 2 and 4 yr olds are doing with video and electronic games at those ages. How sad to have a child’s imagination stifled so young!
I bought one of these for each of my children last Christmas (2008).
My kids used these to stir up pots of “soup” which could be anything they can find; held up to see through the eye holes to play “scary ghost”; crawl around on their bellies with it over their butts pretending to be turtles; beds or chairs for their stuffed animals or dolls; spinning each other around in them; most of all they use them as chairs on the floor that they can rock themselves in. Occasionally I will catch one of them using it as a stool. I discourage that.