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Playing and learning is fun!!
Review of Fisher Price Laugh & Learn Learning Table by
hollyandalice
Advantages: Very colourful, a good height for baby to reach, English voice
Disadvantages: A little unstable, sometimes when my daughter pulls herself up on it it tips over!!
...doing this yet as the coffee table and sofas are too high for her.
The only downside is that if Alice gets hold of the edge of the table when trying to pull up the whole table tips over. Fisher Price could have perhaps made it a bit more sturdy. ...
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31.01.2006
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Another side of the story
Review of Fisher Price Learning Phone by
monkeymitchell30
Advantages: Bright, robust, engaging
Disadvantages: volume?
I have had to write my own review as I feel that more than one opinion of this product would help people when making a decision to buy this toy or not.
My little girl also got this product for Christmas. We had initially seen it in Tesco and the volume was quite loud and had her grasping for it. So, when my auntie wanted to buy it her, I thought it was a great choice.
Like the previous review explains, when you take the phone out of the packaging, ... ...At first we thought it was broken, or weren't qualified enough to work out where the volume control was! We then put it to our ear and the volume is acceptable, probably too quiet for adult ears, but for Megan we're quite happy that its quieter for little ears. The review before this one explains that a 7 month old doesn't yet put it to their ear and therefore they don't think their child will enjoy it as much now. My daughter is almost one now and ...
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08.01.2008
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Early education skills mastered!
Review of Fisher Price Fisher Price Power Touch Learning System by
linziholliday
Advantages: sturdy design, fun activities, catchy tunes
Disadvantages: books aren't that widely available, can be expensive, tunes can get annoying
I first purchased this product a few years ago for my nephew who was nearly four. at the time i paid £30 for the system which included 1 starter book, i had planned to buy him more books for birthdays and xmas's. He wasn't that taken with it at first as there were lots more exciting gifts on offer on xmas morning but i thoroughly enjoyed looking through it and listening to the story and also the songs that play when you touch particular objects/people. ... ...excitement of xmas day he played with this book quite a lot and liked showing anyone who would listen just what it does.
I now have my own daughter whom i have purchased one for, she has had this since she turned 1 which is a lot younger than the products target age of 3 years +, but she loves it all the same. It has bright colours, catchy tunes and tells her what things are when she touches them, what more can she ask for.
I have to say this product ...
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17.10.2007
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Big Bang Boombox......Big Headache for parents!
Review of Fisher Price Lazy Town Big Bang Boom Box by
shortnsweetlauraloo
Advantages: Kids love it, play for hours with it, battery lasts a lifetime! Ten songs on it.
Disadvantages: Can get annoying after a while, you can't turn down the volume!
My little girl loves Lazy Town and my mum bought this for her birthday back in October. It's available from Woolworths and other leading toy shops for around £20. What it is is a toy boombox based on the hit TV series Lazy Town, suitable for children 3 years and above. it features - 10 Lazy Town Tracks (intros)
Phrases by Sportacus and Stephanie (these play just before the tracks begin)
Easy to harry handle
Comes with 3 x AA batteries
Operates ... ...or backward with the large fast forward and rewind buttons, just like a real boombox, and very easy to use.
From my little girl's point of view - she loves it, it's by far her favourite Lazy Town toy. She constantly wants to play with it over and over again. She loves to sing along and dance to it, so in her eyes it's a massive hit. For some reason she also loves to watch Stephanie and Sportacus spinning around on the speakers!!
From my point of ...
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12.01.2008
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Choo Choo!
Review of Fisher Price Peek-a-Blocks - Press & Go Train by
newby2
Advantages: A great toy
Disadvantages: none
Fisher Price Press and Go Train
This was one of the larger toys that my partner and myself bought for Jack this gone year, his first Christmas. Every boy needs to have a train set and this one looked fantastic and was helped by the fact that Woolworth's, where we bought it, had it at a reduced price for £19.99p. I have seen it go back up to £25 since Christmas but at other places such as Amazon you are able to get it at the cheaper price all the ... ...is one toy from the Fisher Price Peek-a-blocks range makes this appealing too. We have a few other toys from this range that means we have tons of those little plastic blocks kicking around and they all can be swapped over and used for each different toy. Jack loves to shake the ones that make a noise and is always staring at the different animals or objects inside the blocks.
I cannot fault this Press and Go train and I think for the price it is ...
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28.02.2008
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