

🦀 Catch the crawl, spark the joy – the crab that gets your baby moving!
The Yeaye Crawling Crab Baby Toy is a vibrant, interactive developmental toy designed for infants and toddlers up to 36 months. Featuring bright colors, music, and a realistic sideways crawling motion powered by an obstacle avoidance sensor, it encourages babies to engage in tummy time, crawling, and active play. Lightweight and durable, this toy supports motor skill development and creativity, making it a perfect gift for early childhood milestones.




| ASIN | B09VGG4H2Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,067 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #121 in Baby Musical Toys |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (7,281) |
| Item Weight | 10.5 ounces |
| Item model number | QC-1Y |
| Manufacturer | Yeaye |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 36 months - 15 years |
| Product Dimensions | 8 x 5 x 4 inches |
C**H
My Baby Loves This!
The Yeaye Crawling Crab Baby Toy is an absolute hit! My little one is fascinated by the bright colors and the fun, crawling motion keeps them entertained for ages. The toy is sturdy and well-made, perfect for little hands to grasp and explore safely. It encourages crawling and movement, which has been great for my baby’s development. Plus, the cute crab design adds a playful touch that’s hard to resist. Highly recommend this toy for any parent looking for an engaging, interactive baby toy!
J**U
Toys
Super fun toy
N**S
So much fun
Best toy for my dog and my 3yo baby they enjoy it so much they both love it
B**T
Fun but loud
This crab is so fun but it's loud and there's no way to turn the volume down or off. I bought it for my 3.5 year old but my almost 6 year old and 8 year old also enjoy it. It looks like it does in the pictures and works as well as it should. The on/off switch is in an inconvenient place because when the legs are going, it's hard to flip the switch.
L**E
The crab amuses the baby and the dog... worth the money imo.
Bought this for my 8 month old granddaughter. This little crab is so cute. We have not used the music function because the lights and movement are enough to grab and keep her attention. He is fast so he frequently scuttles out of her sight and she goes looking for him. That said, I think she likes him. My pomeranian thinks he's fun too. I guess I should have gotten 2 of them! I thought the speed should be adjustable, at the crawling stage there is no way a baby could keep pace enough to keep him sight, however, she is interested enough to look for him and she's amused when he suddenly pops back into her sight line. I did wonder about pinched little fingers with this toy but he moves fast enough she can't catch him. Also, the way his legs and gears are made it would be extremely difficult to pinch fingers. He is lightweight so it doesn't take much to knock him over. I read reviews saying he doesn't work well on carpet. I have a thick wool area rug in the living room and he works find on that, though if he goes off the rug he cannot get back onto the rug. The same is true for the thinner berber type area rugs I have under the dinette and dining room tables. The little crab amuses the baby and the dog, I think he's worth the money.
M**T
Yes and No
I recently got the Crawling Crab Baby Toy for my little one, and it's been an interesting addition to our playtime. There are several aspects that make this toy both enjoyable and a bit frustrating. Firstly, the Crawling Crab is undeniably cute and engaging. Its colorful design and playful movement captivate my baby's attention, encouraging crawling and interactive play. It's a great tool for promoting motor skills and keeping my baby active. The build quality of the toy is quite good. It feels durable and can withstand the inevitable drops and bumps that come with baby play. The crawling motion is smooth, and the crab moves at just the right speed to keep my baby entertained without getting frustrated. However, the major drawback of this toy is the music feature. While the cheerful tunes can add to the fun, the inability to turn off the music without turning off the toy entirely is a significant downside. There are times when we prefer a quieter playtime, and the constant music can become a bit overwhelming. A volume control or mute option would greatly enhance the usability of this toy. In summary, the Crawling Crab Baby Toy has its strengths in engaging and encouraging movement for babies. Its vibrant design and durable construction are commendable. However, the lack of control over the music feature can be a major annoyance. Despite this, it's still a fun toy that provides plenty of entertainment and developmental benefits, but it would be greatly improved with better sound control options.
W**N
It's rechargeable and you can only walk without music, I like that
My baby had a lot of stimulation thanks to this toy since he didn't turn his head much
M**N
Exciting? Yes! Entertaining? Yes! Loud? EXTRA YES.
My goodness, this thing is loud. 15 seconds and you'll be yeeting it against a wall, or saying "the crab needs a nap" and finding any way possible to deplete the battery. At about 4-5 months old, my kiddo was terrified of this thing. It switches movement on a dime, CLICKITY CLACKS with its scrambling feet at ~120 decibels (if you have wood/vinyl floors), and plays about a 4-second loop of repeating music over and over and over. With all of that said (from an adult perspective), at about 9 months old my kid really enjoyed playing with it and it is bright and vibrant and well constructed. It stays upright really well and my kid had a fun time. It does have its own charger which is not USB, so, that's kind of annoying (ONE more wire/plug to keep track of, you know?). 4 stars because like a drum set, it's the kind of toy you give to parents you secretly hate. I put gaffer's tape on all the feet and about 8 layers on the speaker, and now it's sort of tolerable.
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