Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Storybook Rhymes
November 25th, 2009 by admin | Filed under toys.From the Manufacturer
Storybook learning comes to life with a friendly bookworm, lights and sing-along nursery rhymes. Light-up hands point the way for baby to turn pages and learn about letters, numbers, colors and first words. Lots of story time and learning fun!
This storybook-based toy teaches baby learning basics. The friendly Bookworm character “holds” the book as baby flips through the pages to hear storytime melodies, or press one of the three learning buttons to learn letters, numbers, colors and first words. Blinking lights show baby which page to look at. Includes Off/Low/High volume switch. Measures 10″H x 7.75″W x 2.75″L. Requires 3 “AAA” batteries, included.
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Lately I’m not impressed with Fisher Price. The last several toys of theirs have left me disappointed. They WERE the toy company I grew up with in the 80’s but they no longer hold the market and there are better items available.
What the descipt doesn’t tell you is that the illustrated pages on this are CARDSTOCK glued to the durable plastic “pages”. Cardstock. That’s not very baby friendly.
Vtech on the other hand has a nursery rhymes book (same concept, plastic musical light up pages) but their books illustrations were printed on high gloss stickers thus they are easy to wipe off and the pages don’t run the risk of being torn, etc.
Great idea but done better by others.
My 10 month old really enjoys this toy. She has started to move to music and loves to flip through books so it has worked out perfect for entertaining her for lengths of time. She doesn’t quite get the buttons yet that refer to numbers, colors but that is part of the benefit of the toy…she’ll grow and learn.
My 15 month old loves this book. He loves pushing the nose to hear the nursery rhymes.
The little songs are not annoying and the singing is pretty good.
It’s awesome!