Description
Babies and toddlers love BeatBo.
With his bright lights and bold colours, along with catchy songs that you'll be singing in the shower, BeatBo is an interactive robot toy that's sure to grab your little one's attention.
Fisher-Price BeatBo features chunky buttons that are perfect for little hands. Pressing any button starts your child's own little dance party, with plenty of learning content and fun moves for them to copy. BeatBo builds your child's gross motor skills, whilst helping them to learn about cause and effect, their ABCs, colours and counting.
Designed for children from 12 months up, BeatBo features an exciting selection of games and has a friendly, cheerful voice that makes him a favourite toy for parents, as well!
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An ideal sensory toy for babies, toddlers and children with additional needs.
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More than 40 catchy songs for your child to dance to.
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Easy for your baby to control on their own, learning the basics of cause and effect.
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BeatBo grows with your child, with three modes for different ages and stages.
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Record your own short message, and listen to BeatBo as he mixes it into his songs.
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A sturdy toy that encourages children to explore and interact. Perfect for any toy box
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
1 year+
Whirli SKU REF code:
MTFP0007
Manufacturer:
Mattel
Customer reviews for Fisher Price Dance and Move BeatBo
3.94 out of 5
52 total reviews
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46%
4 stars
21%
3 stars
19%
2 stars
8%
1 star
6%
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