Dancing Duck: Cute Musician,
Original price was: ₨ 2,200.₨ 1,700Current price is: ₨ 1,700.
Description
Product Overview & Features
The “Dancing Duck” is more than just a figurine; it’s an automated performer designed to grab a child’s attention through a mix of light, sound, and locomotion.
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Dynamic Movement: The toy features a “dancing” mechanism. It typically waddles or slides from side to side using motorized legs, mimicking a rhythmic dance.
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Audio Output: Labeled as a “Cute Musician,” it plays pre-recorded melodies or rhythmic “duck-themed” tunes to stimulate a child’s interest in music.
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Visual Stimuli: The chest area features a light-up “DUCK” bib that likely flashes in synchronization with the music.
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Interactive Accessories: The duck is depicted holding a small yellow windmill (fidget element) and a tiny lantern/bag, adding to its whimsical “musician” persona.
Developmental Benefits
The packaging highlights two core developmental icons: Music and Thinking. Here is how these translate into early childhood growth:
| Benefit | Description |
| Auditory Recognition | Exposure to different rhythms and melodies helps babies and toddlers distinguish between sounds. |
| Cause and Effect | Learning that pressing a button triggers a dance routine helps build early logic and “thinking” skills. |
| Gross Motor Skills | The movement of the toy often encourages “tummy time” or crawling as infants attempt to follow the duck across the floor. |
| Visual Tracking | Flashing lights and the oscillating movement of the legs help develop eye-coordination and tracking. |
Safety & Specifications
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Age Rating: Clearly marked as 3+, indicating it may contain small parts (like the windmill accessory) that could be a choking hazard for children under 36 months.
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Manufacturer: Branded with the HR logo, a common mark for various electronic toy manufacturers.
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Slogan: “Enjoy the joy, teach the fun!”—suggesting its intent as an educational tool disguised as entertainment.
Operating the Toy
Most toys of this category require 3 x AA batteries (usually not included). There is typically a power switch located on the back or the bottom of the toy. Some versions of these “Dancing Ducks” also feature a “bump-and-go” mechanism, meaning if it hits an obstacle like a wall or a chair leg, it will automatically pivot and continue in a different direction.







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