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Fisher Price – Laugh & Learn Learning Table

Fisher Price Laugh & Learn Learning Table: Teach Your Child The Fun Way!

Stir up the learning fun! The Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn table features two interactive play modes — music and learning. In the music mode, the table plays engaging music with fun phrases. In the learning mode, Baby will learn ABC's, numbers and counting, colors, and first words. The main feature is a bowl of "alphabet soup" that Baby stirs with the spoon to activate lights, sounds, and "The Alphabet Song." The table also teaches shapes with the help of a "pizza" and colors and textures with the help of three colorful "fruits." Opposites and manners are also explored.
15 sing-along songs and 10 fascinating activities combine entertainment with education, making this the perfect activity table for your little one. With adjustable volume control, it's perfect for parents, too. Detachable legs mean it can be used directly on the floor for younger babies. Requires 3 "AA" alkaline batteries (not included). Table measures approximately 21" x 16".

Your child will leave you alone for hours on end! You can finally get on with the cooking, decorating and usual household chores while the Fisher Price Laugh & Learn Learning table takes care of your little one.

A definite bestseller for kids aged 5 months and up in Christmas 2009, the Fisher Price Laugh & Learn Learning table features interactive fun, music and learning. Your child will quickly and easily learn their ABC's, numbers, colors and first words.

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What Others Are Saying About The Fisher Price Laugh & Learn Learning Table

"Laugh & Learn Table compared to LeapStart Learning Table"

A. Moore "triece"

Rating: ★★★★★

We bought both a Fisher Price Laugh and Learn Table and a LeapStart Learning Table. The plot was to see which one our daughter (7 months at the time) liked best. We would keep the one she liked best at home and send the other to Grandma and Grandpa's house. Here is how the two compare. 
1. The Fisher Price table is shorter than the LeapStart table and baby…

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"My son likes this – 5 stars!"

Cindy Kiner "Nick's Mom"

Rating: ★★★★★

I bought this for my son when he was about 6 months. We used it then without the legs attached. He loved it. As he learned to pull up on things we attached the legs. They were made different then and it flipped over on him very easily, which frightened him. But he liked playing with it so much he kept at it. As I said, the legs are made differently now and it looks much more stable. If you have a small one just learning to pull up, you might try one out in the store to make sure it doesn't flip. Or, you could just leave the legs off until they are more proficient at pulling up. My son is now turning two and he still really likes this toy. I reckon toys are worth the investment if it will hold their attention for this length of time.


"Clever and colorful teaching tool"

Frisky2000

Rating: ★★★★☆

At just the right height for small ones, this Laugh and Learn table is perfect for tots who have learned to stand up; take the legs off and your baby can delight in it too. With lots of colorful and cute make believe foods like pizza, a cookie and a fruit bowl, your child can learn A-B-C's, colors, shapes, 123's, along with fascinating textures and adorable (non-annoying to adults) music! The flashing lights are not blinding like on some other toys, which is a huge plus. 
We received this as a gift when our daughter was two and she and her small sister have gotten hours of enjoyment from it. A excellent investment, though I reckon the price could come down just a bit to be completely worth it. 
The two level volume control comes in handy too. The floating alphabet soup is just adorable, and your small one can pretend they're eating with the red smiley face spoon, just keep an eye on that piece since it tends to fall off easily and disappear. 
Recommended for 6 months to three years, but I reckon best age to really learn and appreciate the toy is between 18-30 months.