Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn&8482 Learning Puppy&8482 from Fisher Price

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Minimum Age: 6 months
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Product Description The Laugh and Learn Puppy is a cuddly play pal for your baby that combines two modes of play -- learning mode and music games -- with 10 delightful songs. In Learning Mode, six hot spots on the puppy teach your child A-Z, body parts and colors through fun phrases and songs. Then, switch to Game Mode for fun phrases and songs, including the Alphabet Song, a color song, a counting song and a song that teaches body parts. In Game Mode, kids can also enjoy six additional songs that encourage interaction: Head Shoulders Knees and Toes, Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone, Pat-a-Cake, This Little Piggy, This Old Man and Bingo. Provides hours of interactive enjoyment. Requires three "AA" batteries (included).
Customer Reviews
great toy for kids to learn their words     Posted 26 July 2008 I love this puppy. The only complain i have is that it gets too sensitive. As a result of that, we don't always hear the entire song. Otherwise, it's cute and fun to have in the car.
Son loves toy     Posted 26 July 2008 My son loves to play with this toy. He always smiles when he hears it start singing. He is only 5 months old, but he loves playing with it.
Great first Toy!     Posted 21 July 2008 This puppy was a gift to my daughter when she was three months old. the age suggestions say 6 mos + but she loved the puppy right away. Now when we go to the toy store, everytime she sees the puppy on the shelf her face lights up, she smiles and starts kicking her legs! I usually put it in the car for her to play with. I place it at the edge of her carseat resting on the seat of the car so she can kick it and make it talk/sing/laugh whatever. A really great toy. Beware: you will have kid's songs stuck in your head! Grandma went to be singing "Head, shoulders, knees and toes" the other night!
ard to maintain attention     Posted 17 July 2008 This is an incredibly cute toy. My 2 yr old got it as a present at 18 months and thinks it's very cute, but it doesn't hold his interest very long. My major beef with it's too easy to press a body part by hugging it or moving it around. For toddlers who like to touch and move things and not just sit, watch, and listen until a song is over, it's a problem. You press its paw, it sings, and then when your toddler ends up hugging it, or wanting to play with it in different ways, he activates other body parts. So you basically never get to hear an entire song all the way through unless you insist that your toddler move away from the doll to listen to it first.
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