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Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Learning Toolbench Toys
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Price: $27.99
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Amazon Maximum Age: 3 years
Amazon Minimum Age: 6 months
Batteries Included: 1
Batteries: 3 AAA
Battery Description: 3 AAA
Binding: Toy
Brand: Fisher-Price
EAN: 0027084174595
Label: Fisher-Price
Manufacturer: Fisher-Price
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 3 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 6 months
Model: G6167
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Fisher-Price
Sales Rank: 12157
Studio: Fisher-Price

Features:
  • Lights dance and three charming characters pop up when baby taps colorful shapes on the tool bench
  • Teaches A-B-C's, numbers, counting, colors, and shapes
  • Pull the tape measure to sing the alphabet, slide the ruler to learn colors and shapes
  • Convenient carry handle
  • Requires 3 AA batteries (not included)



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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Make learning more fun with the whole collection of Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn toys. With rich music, sing-along songs, and lots of activities, they combine early academics and everyday experiences -- for the way kids really learn.

Build Baby's learning with some great tools. This toolbench is full of delightful surprises that make learning more fun with every tap, pound, pull or slide. Lights dance and three charming characters pop up when Baby taps colorful shapes and learns to count. Pull the tape measure to sing the alphabet, slide the ruler to learn colors and shapes, or pound the hammer with rattling beads, just for fun. Convenient carry handle for learning on the go. Requires 3 "AA" alkaline batteries, not included.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Growing with our child
Our son has actually had this toy since age three months. It fascinated him in the store and we used to press it to keep his attention on the changing table. Through many stages, he can finally actually use it at 11 months as it was intended (though his hammer is his favorite). He has slammed it on the floor, and done endless things to make me conclude this toy is invinsible. I would suggest buying it for a younger child who can grow into it. I wouldn't necessarily find it that stimulating for a ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - My kid likes it. I don't really like it.
This thing has the most annoying voice ever. I don't mind noise one bit from my child and his toys but this lady on here ... I want to ring her neck. Very nasal and high pitched and such an over actor! AAAACK!

Educational... it's okay. It taught my baby cause and effect. The lights send him in to a fit though. After about 10 minutes of play I have to take it away cause he starts crying.

I love the optional modes, one is learning mode, the other is music mode. I love the ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - fun lights and pop up action, really annoying music and songs
I guess I just need to come to terms with the fact that baby toys play annoying songs. Other than that, this is a fun toy that keeps the little one busy.

Why can't someone make a toy with songs that aren't so... I don't know... childish? Have people ever tested kids' reactions to non jingle-jangle-squealy-it's-fun-to-count songs? Maybe they would like them if give the opportunity?





Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Not too much to do with it
I like the songs the toolbox plays, and the pop-up figures are kind of cute, but there's just not enough to do with this toy. It doesn't really play like tools, which is what I was looking for. It's just basically another singing toy, with not much resemblance to a toolbox. Next time I'll get something more that my son can hammer, use a play wrench, screwdriver, etc. like the good old wooden toy toolbenches.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Krishna
My baby learnt all alphabates with the rhyme in it, she signs exactly like the toy.





 



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