Fisher-Price Toddler Learning Toy Laugh & Learn Smart Stages Tablet with Lights & Music for Early Pretend Play, Blue, for Infants Ages 1+ Years








Key features
- •Introduces Baby to letters, first words, animals and more
- •Lots of music, phrases and fun sounds
- •Includes Smart Stages technology-learning changes as baby grows
- •Three levels of play offer fresh songs, phrases and sounds for your little one
- •Tablet screen lights up and twinkles along to the songs and phrases
Fisher-Price Toddler Learning Toy Laugh & Learn Smart Stages Tablet with Lights & Music for Early Pretend Play, Blue, for Infants Ages 1+ Years
List Price: $39.13$35.22DEALYou Save: $3.91 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
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1 year old granddaughter loved it for her birthday
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•October 21, 2023
1 year old granddaughter loved it for her birthday
Good size and easy to push buttons (please get a new "S" word Fisher-Price)
Momster84✓ Verified Purchase•October 4, 2023
This is a nice little music toy. The buttons are fairly easy to push but don't go off with the slightest touch. It isn't too loud and has short, upbeat music that it plays when a child successfully pushes the letter the toy asks them to or after so many pushes. It kept my 1 year old entertained in the car for a good amount of time and has been a favorite diaper bag toy for when we need a little distraction at appointments, the grocery store, or waiting. With the price, you can't go wrong with this as a gift, a new distraction toy, or just because.
The only thing I don't like (and this is being extra scrutinizing) is that the word for the letter "S" is "sis" as in "sister" WHY COULDN'T THEY SAY, "SISTER"???? Or have another common "S" word like "spoon" or something??
The only thing I don't like (and this is being extra scrutinizing) is that the word for the letter "S" is "sis" as in "sister" WHY COULDN'T THEY SAY, "SISTER"???? Or have another common "S" word like "spoon" or something??
Durably, entertaining
Angela Bartlett Whitaker✓ Verified Purchase•August 20, 2023
My baby 14month boy was drawn to it immediately! He & I love it's ease of use, lights, colors, sounds and durability. Great alternative to our real phones and tablets. He's carrying around constantly.
Great Redirect From Mom's & Dad's Tablets and Smartphones!
Sane Cat Lady✓ Verified Purchase•August 20, 2023
I purchased two of these for my 15-month old twin grandsons and they LOVE them! They are enamored with their parents' tablets and smartphones and are really into pushing buttons so I thought these would be just the thing to keep them entertained and their parents' devices out of harm's way. And I was right! They knew exactly how to work them the minute they got them out of the box, although the box was great entertainment for a little bit. :) When pushed, each button says what the picture on the button is, says the letter it starts with and makes the sound the object or animal would make. So now the boys hoot like an owl and imitate the other sounds on the tablet. The rim around the tablet lights up each time a button is pushed and the boys think this is really cool. They will sit and play with this toy much longer than other toys. Nana rocks! :)
It got here before christmas
Lynda l. Short✓ Verified Purchase•August 3, 2023
It's for my special needs Ed's son for Christmas
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