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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Sharon H
> 3 dayBought this for a 1 yr. old to work on fine motor. He caught on right away and started repositioning the coins in his hand so his fingers were holding the edges and he could place the coin in the slot! He loves pushing the nose to hear the sounds and songs. There are two levels. Off, level 1 - counting/English, level 2 -spanish counting
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Carlie Nolan
29-11-2024My daughter loves it out of all her toys. She likes to open and close the little door. The coins are a decent size so it is not choke hazard toy.
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Keri
> 3 daychildren love this, a favorite for sure
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Carmela
> 3 dayThis toy teaches the children in such a fun manner that they actually pick up colors counting And much much more
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Juleyshka
> 3 dayVery nice my baby is diagnosed with right sided cerebral palsy and it’s really working for her to use her right hand love it!!
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Megan Thaiss
> 3 dayI am a Banker so when I saw this I knew I had to get it for my Niece. It is so cute and the fake coins are easy for her to grab and put in her piggy bank!
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Claudia García Enriquez
> 3 dayMe gusta mucho y a La Niña también
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Joseph Tamargo
> 3 dayMy son loved this so much !
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Britty k
> 3 dayI 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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JHanlon
> 3 dayThis pig has everything babies love and is jam-packed with learning features too. Little ones love cause and effect and love putting the coins into the slot. I was shocked that my 12 month old could do it right away. I imagine with younger babies you’d need to guide their hands. After that the pig counts as the coins clink into the tummy. Because the tummy has a clear door, the baby can also see the coins dropping inside. Then the baby opens up the pig, spills out the coins and starts all over... again... and again... and again. The coins are numbered on one side and have an animal on the other, and you get 2 of each color/animal. Good for matching and learning animals, colors, and numbers 1-10. Also, if you press the pig’s noise he oinks or sings. The pig has 2 learning modes (as all FP smart stages toys do), and the second mode is more advanced with commands, as well as colors and numbers in Spanish. You see this pig around daycares, preschools, doctor’s offices, etc. It’s becoming a “classic” baby toy. And it’s no wonder, kids absolutely love it. Even my 4 year old wants to play with it. And because of the smart stages, there really is something for her to learn through playing with it too! (The Spanish words and reinforcing her number identification). It’s also good for learning to take turns - each child gets 5 coins, one of each color and they take turns putting in one coin as a time. So far, no squabbles over the pig. It’s a good toy for cooperative play.