Fisher-Price® Fun 2 Learn™ Laughtop™
- It’s a laptop just for kids full of learning along with laughter
- Helps preschoolers build key academic skills like phonics, upper and lowercase letters, letter recognition and letter order
- Kids touch the laptop’s keys to play notes from the scale, fun musical riffs and entire musical pieces
- Three Modes: Letters, Phonics Fun Mouse Game and Tunes
- Kids can even check e-mail on their very own laptop
- Hear music and sounds, enjoy exciting animation on the light-up screen, and discover fun surprises
Preschoolers will laugh and learn a lot with their very own kid-sized laptop. Through engaging activities, they’ll build key academic skills like phonics, upper and lowercase letters, letter recognition, and letter order. Features three modes: Letters, Phonics Fun Mouse Game and Tunes. A green backlit LCD display makes the screen interesting and fun for kids. Requires 3 “AA” batteries (included). Measures 8″ x 10.75″ x 8.25″.
List Price: $ 32.79
Price: $ 129.99
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2-year-old tired of it quickly,
We received this as a 2-year birthday gift. When my son gets something new that he likes, he doesn’t put it down for days. His interest in this lasted about 10 minutes. We are returning it, and will try a different computer-like toy.
The mouse is difficult to use, and personally I think having the upper- and lowercase letters on the same button is distracting. The screen is really small, and the top/cover snaps to a 90-degree angle and about a 45-degree angle, so he could never quite see it properly when sitting on his lap. Once, he lay on the floor to see the screen. That alone was enough for me to reject it–I hope to find one with an infinitely adjustable cover, like my own laptop.
He has a similar toy without a screen, the Alphabet Apple by V-Tech, which amuses him for a good 30 minutes in the car. If the “Laughtop” had cost $11.99, I’d be more forgiving, but for the price I expect more.
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My 3 y.o. son got this as a gift three days ago and he LOVES it. He likes that he can choose the games himself and I notice that he’s even begun to really recognize letters already. My only complaint is that the “mouse” is difficult to operate and it can be frustrating for him while playing the games that require him to use the mouse (fortunately, not all the games do need the mouse). I’m hoping that with use it will loosen up.
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