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Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Sing-with-Me CD Player | 
| Brand: Fisher-Price Category: Toy
Buy New: $17.99 (as of July 29, 2010, 6:20 PST.)
New (18) Collectible (4) from $9.99
Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 7374
Batteries Included: Yes Age: 6 months - 3 years Battery: 3 AA Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 12 x 3.5 x 9.5
Model: N8904 UPC: 027084711035 EAN: 0027084711035 ASIN: B001IEZ1BK
Release Date: November 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Provides learning through everyday play! | | • | Includes three discs. | | • | Open up the door to find a surprise, the cds tumble out! | | • | Six songs to help teach abc's, numbers, shapes, colors, and classic nursery rhymes! | | • | Four buttons to activate lights, phrases and songs. |
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Product Description The Laugh 'N Learn Sing with me CD Player turns up the learning fun! Full of fun songs; phrases and activities that will have everyone singing along. Includes three discs to slot into the CD Player. Open up the door to find a suprise -- the CDs tumble out! Baby can push any of the four buttons to activate lights; phrases and songs. Includes six sung songs that teach ABCs; numbers; shapes; colors; classic nursery rhymes and more!Since 1930; Fisher-Price has been in business to create toys that fascinate and stimulate a child's imagination. Fisher-Price was founded in 1930; hardly the best time to launch a new business as the shadows of the Depression still loomed over American business. Still; Herman Fisher; Irving Price and Helen Schelle combined their diverse manufacturing and retailing experience to create a toy company and confidently brought 16 wooden toys to the International Toy Fair in New York City. The whimsical nature and magical surprises of those first Fisher-Price toys quickly caught on and became the hallmarks of Fisher-Price ever since. Fisher-Price believes in the potential of children and in the importance of a supportive environment in which they can grow; learn; and get the best possible start in life. Fisher-Price supports today's families with young children through our breadth of products that includes GeoTrax; Imaginext; Little People; Laugh and Learn; Thomas the Tank; Thomas and Friends; Elmo; Dora the Explorer; Go Diego Go; Sesame Street; Smart Cycle; Ni Hao Kai-Lan; Toy Story and other learning toys and pretend play items.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 10 more reviews...
Fisher Price CD Player July 7, 2010 Jessica Jones (Ohio) This is a pretty decent toy, especially if your child loves music. It's a nice size for little ones to carry around or to take in the car. It's very durable -- ours has been thrown around quite a bit and still looks and works perfectly. Like any other toy with little parts, the "cds" disappear and reappear all of the time, so my son doesn't really use that feature. But the buttons are easy to push and the songs aren't bad. The volume's pretty reasonable as well. The only complaint I have is that the door is a little too difficult for a one year old to get open, so when he does put the discs in he can't really get them out without my help. But like I said, he mainly uses it for the music to dance to. Personally, we much prefer the Little Tykes Boom Box, and it's cheaper and you definitely don't need both. But still, overall, a decent toy.
Disappointed June 17, 2010 L. Hodges (Birmingham, AL) Children need consistency and this toy just doesn't offer it. It's cute, the songs are fun, but when your child puts a song disc in, it should play the song WITHOUT the parent having to step in and push the button several times to make that happen. Also, when the front is accessed "open" and "close" it should say it each time, instead of every other time. This was purchased by someone else for us. I tested it in the store, and I didn't buy it for a reason. I had hoped I had judged it too hastily, I didn't. My daughter will still play with it, but she tires of it easily and she doesn't "learn" from it as much as she should. What a disappointment.
Entertains a 4 month old!!! January 29, 2010 Ashley L. Davis We were given this as a gift for Christmas for my four month old daughter. She LOVES, LOVES, LOVES the songs and LIGHTS... She will watch it as long as I am willing to push the buttons to keep it going... I also know it will last her a while because I have seen many of the other reviews where kids over a year are enjoying putting in and taking out the CD's etc. That said, I wish it had a continuous play of songs available, so I didn't have to push the buttons over and over, lol... The songs are cheesy, but I think most baby toy songs are cheesy. My husband and I thought it played the songs on the CD when you put them in, because he coincidentally put them in in the order they played the first time! haha, we later found out, it randomly plays songs... What are the odds of that?! Overall I really like it because there is not a whole lot that holds a 4 month old's attention for a long period of time and this does. +She will be able to play with it for quite some time!
They changed Jack and Jill lyrics! January 21, 2010 Regulator (NYC) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My son loves this toy. He's 6 months and he just has to smack the thing to get it to make noise/music which makes him happy. He plays with it all by himself. The raison d'etre of my review, however, is that Fisher Price changed the lyrics to Jack & Jill! Instead of going up the hill to fetch a pail of water, they "go looking for some color" and then they find a yellow sun. WTF!?! Are the PC-nazis dictating changes to nursery rhymes? Falling down the hill was too violent?! All nursery rhymes and stories are violent! Humpty-dumpty, snow white, hansel and gretel to name a few. Ridiculous. I am aghast. Aghast!
Not what I was expecting, but still okay. January 18, 2010 Heather Smith (San Diego, CA United States) I was expecting it to "play" the CD's, just like the old style record players played the records. My daughter does like this toy and it does teach her about putting the CD's in so she can take them out. However, it doesn't do as much as I expected. Oh well.
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