Fisher-Price Laugh and Learn Learning Puppy | 
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| Brand: Fisher-Price Category: Toy
List Price: $21.79 Buy Collectible: $8.99 You Save: $12.80 (59%)
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Rating: 394 reviews Sales Rank: 138
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries: 3 Batteries Included: Yes Age: 6 months - 3 years Battery: 3 AA Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 7 x 11 x 13
MPN: C6325 Model: C6325 UPC: 027084131413 EAN: 0027084131413 ASIN: B000284ZNI
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: This is a gently used toy in excellent condition.
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| • | Baby can learn A-B-Cs, 1-2-3's and parts of the body, plus sing along to ten favorite songs and games | | • | Dog bone collar lights up to the music | | • | Features rich music | | • | Features sing-a-long songs | | • | Fun activities |
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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).
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| Customer Reviews: Read 389 more reviews...
Cute and Loveable August 11, 2008 Terri (Morgantown, WV) My daughter received this for Christmas when she was only 4 months old. She didn't pay him much attention until she hit 6 months. Since then she has grown to like him more everyday. She loves to lay on him and hug him. She thinks it is great that he talks to her when she pays attention to him - if she accidently brushes by him and he talks she will always stop and interact with him. She loves to dance to all of his songs and doesn't seem to mind that he stops or switches songs if she touches him. I would have given him 5 stars only I don't think he is as 'educational' as they make him out to be: He does sing the alphabet, says colors when you touch them and sings a number song (but he never 'really' counts to 10-more like 1 to 9).
great toy for kids to learn their words July 26, 2008 linda (california) 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 July 26, 2008 Charles M. Jeffries (Mill Creek, WA United States) 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! July 21, 2008 S. Seay (California, USA) 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!
Makes my daughter cry July 18, 2008 Globetrotting Mom 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a horrible toy. My two year old daughter got it as a birthday gift from her godfather, who bought it because of the fantastic reviews. It arrived broken -- one of the paw pad sensors doesn't work unless you squeeze it just right, with two fingers. In the past Fisher Price has given me fantastic service, so I'm sure they'll take care of that problem when I get around to calling. The really terrible thing about this puppy is that when you hit a sensor, the toy stops whatever it was doing and starts a new thing. The sensors are super sensitive, and will go off if you just brush up against the toy. My daughter wants to hear the songs all the way through, and sing along, but of course she wants to be able to hold or touch the puppy at the same time. So the song stops, then it takes like five tries to cycle around to the song she wants, then she hugs the puppy and the song stops again. After about ten minutes of this she was in tears. I've never see my little girl so distraught -- she's not a kid who gets discouraged or cries much, but she just collapsed into my arms in tears of frustration. I felt awful for her. Other things I don't like about it: 1. The "this little piggy" chant is turned into "this little puppy," so now my daughter has started saying that, and I prefer the classic rhyme. 2. There's a whole part that says "blue ear," "yellow foot," "green hand," when you hit those body parts. But because it cuts off when you hit the sensors, it can sound like "blue -- foot," when the foot is actually yellow. My daughter repeated "blue foot," and I had to correct her. 3. It says "I love you". I generally don't like inanimate objects saying they love my child. If Fisher Price just made the slight change of having this puppy complete what he's doing before starting the next activity, we'd probably love it!
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