Fisher Price Go Baby Go Sit To Stand Giraffe
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Manufacturer: Fisher Price
Model: K8844
Binding: Baby Product
Publisher: Fisher Price
Label: Fisher Price
Features for Fisher Price Go Baby Go Sit To Stand Giraffe:
- The Giraffes swirling ball drop and hide and surprise ball return provide exciting fun for baby
- Handles placed around the ball ramp and handle like ears allow baby to pull themselves up to the standing position
- Feed the giraffe 1 of 3 balls and be rewarded with fun sound effects and musical ditties
- Perfect tool that aids child in standing position
- Music and lights accompany the fun
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Customer Reviews
Lot's of fun! Purchasing this Giraffe is no gaffe. 
2008-07-14
My son recieved this as a gift on his first Christmas. He's two years old now and he still likes to play with it every once and a while. It's cute, it's colorful. The sounds and jingles are cute. My son loves feeding the giraffe or just pressing the button on it's forehead. He also gets a kick out of watching the balls slide down.
While the name says "Sit to Stand" I wouldn't buy it for the purposes of having your child lean on it as he learns to stand. But, the good news is that a child can play with it while sitting or standing. If you want you child to learn to stand, just have him rest up against the couch.
I think that your child will enjoy this toy just as mine did.
Perfect for our infant 
2008-07-07
I read the previous reviews about how difficult this product was to use but had a friend that had one and their infant loved it. I bought it anyway and had no problems with having our 10 month old use it as well as being able to get the balls in to the giraffe's mouth without any problems. As my son has grown though, there is a tipping issu with the toy. Our son is 20 lbs and if he leans in the right direction it will go over with him so don't expect it to hold up your child.
My son loves this toy! 
2008-05-16
My son loves this toy! It was especially helpful when he was learning to stand and is very balanced/sturdy. He's 1 and I think he'll love it for a while to come b/c he hasn't even yet mastered getting the balls in the mouth every time!
Great toy 
2008-03-31
My son loves this toy, plays with it everyday. Has learned to put the ball in the mouth with no problem. Loves to dance to the music and he's never had it fall over when he pulls himself up with it. Only improvement that can be made, have more balls included. We use it with more balls then the 3 it came with, he loves putting as many in it as possible.
Great, even for a 2 year old 
2008-03-03
Great toy, I was lucky enough to find a like new one in a thrift store for $6, didn't have the balls w/it but golf balls work great, or you can use small paddle balls from the drug store. She loves it and for what I paid, super-duper. I wish it worked with the peek a balls, though...they're too big.
toy needs improvment 
2008-02-02
I bought this for my son for christmas. It is a nice idea and looks very cute but has a lot of problems. Most importantly is the balls don't easily fit in the mount you have to really push them in. This is to hard for my 11 month old son to do. Secondly, it only has one song which is anoying after a while(it also goes wee, and another noise when you get the ball through his mount). Finally, sometimes the balls don't come out of him and you have to tilt the toy to get the m loose. He losses intrest in a few minutes. It does have a sturdy base which allowes for standing which is I think it's onl plus. I would not recomend this toy.
My 10 Month Old Loves It!!! 
2007-11-28
My 10 month old loves playing with this toy. She can easily put the balls in the mouth and watch them roll down the ramps and she really loves the music it plays. Great toy and lots of fun.
Best ball toy we have had so far!!!!!!!! 
2007-07-22
The problem with most ball toys is that if you get something stuck in it you can't ever get it out. And if you loose the balls the toy is unusable because no other balls will work with it. Not so with this! You can use just about any ball with it. It only comes with 3 balls, so right away we rounded up every ball in the house. We have about 20 of them going and it makes it so much fun. I'm not uptight about loosing these balls because I can go buy some ping pong balls if I need to.
As far as what the other reviewers said, it does take good coordination to put the balls in the mouth. My son got this for his 1st birthday and it took a day of practice to get good at putting the balls in. Smaller balls make it easier. If your child doesn't have good coordination then they may get frustrated. On the other hand it may improve their hand eye coordination.
It is really cute and plays cute music my son likes to dance to. My 3 year old is enjoying it too. Like I said it's the best ball toy we have had over the years. I have had to toss all the others out because you can not buy replacement balls for any of them, including the ball popper. But this one will last.
Too hard for little ones! 
2007-06-13
This toy seemed like a great idea, but as another reviewer said - it takes a decent amount of force to get a ball through the mouth. So much so, that I don't anticipate my [...]really using this too much. Definitely a let-down.
Thought it would be better 
2007-05-01
I thought my 9 month old would love this since he really likes other toys with balls (drop and roll dino, busy ball popper). But he has shown very little interest in this one.
The balls are too hard to get in the mouth (there is resistance; hard for a baby). Also, he loses interest even if he does get the balls in the mouth - seems to be because the balls don't always come out the same exit. While I thought the fact that they are random would be fun, he doesn't like it. He's just now learning cause and effect so the randomness doesn't interest him; it's not repeatable.
As for a toy to use while standing, I've found it not stable enough since it tends to tip. And he has trouble pulling himself up - the handles are awkward to get to so he pulls at the ball track. Once standing he finds it awkward to reach around the base to get the balls after that.
This is one toy I wish I hadn't spent the money on. On the plus side, my dog seems to enjoy it - she's figured out how to set off the music by pressing the button on the nose with her chin.