Description
The Fisher-Price Laugh and Learn Puppy Remote is an educational toy remote control which makes play for your baby more life-like and fun!
Although it resembles a standard remote, this toy has over 35 catchy songs and tunes that your child will love. When the buttons are pressed, the sounding result will help the baby to learn numbers, the alphabet and opposites. Sound is not the only feature which can help to develop their senses either, as its visual light-up display will also capture their curiosity to provide hours of entertainment.
The remote’s interactive nature enables the baby to practise their motor skills and is the ideal toy to gift to your little one. There’s also no need to worry about noise control, as the volume can be tailored to your needs and the environment.
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Suitable for babies aged 6 months and up
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Light-up display and more than 35 sing-along songs
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Volume control
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Interactive buttons enable the baby to introduce themselves to many different sounds, including numbers, colours and the alphabet
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Encourages motor skills and sensory development
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
6 months+
Whirli SKU REF code:
MTFP0011
Manufacturer:
Mattel
Customer reviews for Fisher Price Laugh & Learn Remote
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