Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Learning Toolbench Review
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 songs side. The hammer has a tiny rattle in it that stimulates the ears so my infant bangs everything with it now.
We could really have done without this toy. We received it as a gift so it wasn't a waste for us. When the batteries die, I will not be replacing them.
Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Learning Toolbench Feature
- 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)
Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Learning Toolbench Overview
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.
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Customer Reviews
Cute idea, but kind of boring - Blair Johnson - Los Angeles, CA USA
This toy is really cute, but failed to live up to expectations.
I find the songs catchy and enjoy them, and my son loves it when I sing along for him. He pulls this off of his shelf and plays with it for a couple of minutes, but he doesn't want to play with it very often and I don't think he'll still be interested in it six months from now.
Parent/Baby Time Toy - LT - Boston, MA
I actually agree with both previous reviewers. Both were accurate in their assessment of the toy. But with that said, I believe this toy is great for play with parent and child. It's true that it takes too much force to pull, pound or slide anything on this toy for a child. But with a parent helping I think it's lots of fun. I myself, don't think I have every been able to hit the nails with the hammer and get anything out of them. Instead I just press them and have my son do it as well. Bottom line, if you are looking for a "play alone" toy, this isn't it. If you are looking for a "let's play together" toy, this is worth the money.
Triplets loved it! - Karen B - mom of 5, including triplets! - Pennsylvania USA!
My triplets loved this so much! Helped with the alphabet and shapes and colors. Tons of fun!
**NOTE: You MUST check the toy before buying to see that it plays the entire alphabet song. There have been some that only play to about letter J. Hoping they fixed this problem by now!
Growing with our child - Jayme Mccoy - salem,nh
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 three year old.
*** Product Information and Prices Stored: Aug 11, 2010 07:55:14
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