

Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Baby Learning Toy Smart Stages Piggy Bank With Music & Phrases For Infant To Toddler Ages 6+ Months
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Baby Mama T
> 3 dayGreat as a gift for a 2 year old, really hard to keep all the coins together so just know there’s 10 coins haha comes in 3 languages
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DW
Greater than one weekBought for my daycare room. I work with babies and toddlers. Toddlers loved this
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Crystal
> 3 dayI bought this for my 2 year old grandson and he absolutely loves it! It’s sooo cute! Very durable too. He’s dropped it a few times and hasn’t hurt it a bit. I definitely recommend
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RICHARD DESIMONE
> 3 dayGood product
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SgtMjrPlumley
> 3 dayIt is a ch a great toy for occupational therapy for kiddos who need help coordinating fine motor skills and is great for cause and effect. I LOVE how it says open and closed when you open/close the door to get more coins and my daughter loves the songs it plays when you press the snout. Since my daughter does not have enough dexterity yet to open the door for the coins on her own, she flings it across the room to open it (clever girl) and it looks just as new as the day we bought it. I’d buy this toy 5 times over it’s that good for educational play. Just buy it!
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Ria Maria
> 3 dayI bought this for my daughter like new and there was absolutely nothing wrong with it. Her grandma was surprised when I told her it wasnt brand new because it was in such good condition. My daughter loves it and plays with it all the time. Shes one yr old so she doesnt quite get the counting part yet but she will as she grows. For now she enjoys pushing the coins down into the slot and dumping them out of the little door on the side. She also likes to push its nose to make it talk. It has different learning stages that you can flip a switch to toggle between. She likes the sing-songy voice. The coins sit nicely on top of the slot when I place them there until shes ready to gently push them down. Shes almost able to insert the coins herself. Its a nice learning toy and has some neat sensory type of features. Also, its not super duper loud like some of her toys, which I really appreciate.
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Britty k
Greater than one weekI have been searching g for a simple toy for my 15 month old. Criteria: Something that would entertain him, provide practice with fine motor skills, and would grow with him developmentally. My son is rough with everything, so another requirement was durability. Things that I wanted to avoid: Anything that was too complicated, came with too many pieces, took up too much space, or required a lot of assistance. Did this toy meet all of my demands? For the most part, yes. Pros: Simple, helps develop fine motor skills, is easy to use, doesnt require additional storage for the coins (they are stored inside of the piggy), talks (counts, sings songs, says phrases), has 2 levels that grow with your baby as they develop, is cute, and doesnt require much assistance. Cons: Tips over easily, slides away while my son attempted to put the coins in the slot. There is no volume control (that Im aware of). Its a great toy, worth the price, and is cute. I would rate this toy an 8 out of 10. :) At first, he wasnt able to put the coins in the slot. After about 5 or 6 minutes of trying (I demonstrated and assisted him a few times) he figured it out.
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Jeannie Garrity
Greater than one weekI gave this to my one year old niece for Christmas. Her mom told me she loved it.
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KATHLEEN MORGAN
> 3 dayMy one year old grandson loves this Fisher Price educational toy! Great size, cute piggy, comes with 10 colorful large coins. Helps teach counting & helps with small motor skills putting the coins in the bank. Counts as the child puts coins in. Great value!!
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SC
> 3 dayI bought this my 2 year old who is on the spectrum after the toy was introduced to us at one of his OT. Appointments. He loves it . The sounds it makes when you put coins in the slot and emptying all the coins out of the belly. It’s refinancing attention grabber and keeps my little one busy for about a half hour