WAYPIN SION Green Crawling Dancing Octopus Toy – Rechargeable Sensory Toy with Lights & Music for Babies Tummy Time, Birthday Gift
This green crawling dancing octopus toy by WAYPIN SION is designed to help infants and toddlers engage during tummy time with LED lights, music, and movement. It crawls, spins, and wiggles while avoiding obstacles, making it a sensory-rich playmate for babies around 1 year old.
How does this octopus move and entertain?
The toy uses built-in motors to crawl, spin, and wiggle across the floor. Bright LED lights flash in patterns while adjustable music plays, drawing baby's attention and encouraging them to follow or reach for the toy. This movement helps spark early motor skills and curiosity.
What is intelligent obstacle avoidance?
Equipped with detection sensors, the octopus automatically changes direction when it bumps into furniture or walls. It won't get stuck under couches or in corners, so playtime continues without interruption. This feature is especially handy for keeping the toy moving on its own during supervised play.
Is the toy safe for babies?
The outer shell is made from premium ABS plastic, chosen for its durability and resistance to drops. Edges are smooth, and the design includes no small parts that could pose a choking hazard. The wiggly movement is gentle and non-jarring, suitable for infants as young as a few months (with supervision).
Key specs at a glance
| Material | ABS plastic |
| Color | Green |
| Power | Rechargeable battery |
| Features | LED lights, music, obstacle avoidance, crawling, spinning, wiggling |
Frequently asked questions
What age is this toy recommended for?
It's suitable from birth onward, especially for tummy time around 3-6 months, and continues to engage toddlers up to 2-3 years old.
How long does the battery last?
The rechargeable battery provides several hours of play per charge, but exact duration depends on volume and light usage.
Can the music be turned off?
Yes, the music can be adjusted or silenced if you prefer a quieter play experience.
Does it work on carpet?
The octopus moves best on hard floors, but short-pile carpet is usually fine.