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Fisher-Price Laugh and Learn Fun with Friends Musical Table

Fisher-Price Laugh and Learn Fun with Friends Musical Table

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  • Characterized light-up faces on activities encourage baby to cruise around the table
  • Each character has a unique personality to interact with baby
  • Teaches letters, numbers, opposites, shapes, colors, greetings, and first words
  • Features four modes of play like learning mode, music mode, and imagination mode with realistic sounds

Busy, busy… there’s so much to do, with four corners full of learning fun! Each has an entire interactive learning center with lights and a friendly character who invites baby to play, encouraging movement and exploration all around the table. Baby can learn letters, numbers, counting, first words, colors, shapes, opposites, animals and much more — in English and Spanish! Musical fun includes sing-along songs, tunes, real instrument sounds and a variety of music styles. The Imagination mode b

Rating: (out of 53 reviews)

List Price: $ 49.99

Price: $ 39.99

Shrinky Dinks Halloween Fun

  • 30 pre-printed Shrinky Dink ornaments
  • Includes sturdy black velvet tree
  • Includes colored pencils
  • Includes mini hole punch
  • Includes sharpener

This quick-and-easy craft makes a spook-tacular Halloween decoration. Includes genuine Shrinky Dinks, a sturdy black velvet tree, colored pencils, a sharpener and a mini hole punch. Also includes all the extras needed for decoration and display

Rating: (out of 2 reviews)

List Price: $ 16.99

Price: $ 10.95

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7 comments to Fisher-Price Laugh and Learn Fun with Friends Musical Table

  • Dawn Holder

    Review by Dawn Holder for Fisher-Price Laugh and Learn Fun with Friends Musical Table
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    My son is 9 months old and just received this toy as a gift. He LOVES it! It has a lot to entertain him with, and he just loves flipping the computer open and shut. He laughs every single time.

    I like that it has a few different settings that include ABCs, music, an interactive real life sounds and Spanish with English translation. My only complaint about it is that it doesn’t have a volume control like so many Fisher Price toys have!! However, I really haven’t been too bothered by it, as the songs aren’t very long and are actually rather cute. I find myself singing along with them frequently.

    I love that the ABC setting includes numbers, too. Each individual number can be pressed on the telephone. My son also has the Leap Frog Learn and Groove Musical Table, but it doesn’t have a lot of the different features this table has.

    I would definitely recommend this toy, it’s great.

  • E. Bylund

    Review by E. Bylund for Fisher-Price Laugh and Learn Fun with Friends Musical Table
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    My children (even the 5 and 3 year old) love this table. The songs are catchy, but if they start to get too annoying, you just switch the mode to something less noisy, such as the imagination mode where each button just makes a funny sound. In response to the first review about there being no volume control, there actually is a switch under the table that changes the volume from loud to soft.

  • GreatOutdoors

    Review by GreatOutdoors for Fisher-Price Laugh and Learn Fun with Friends Musical Table
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    My 9 mo boy has been playing with this every chance he gets since he was 7 mo. I also know the LeapFrog Learn & Groove(tm) Musical Table because my niece has it. I like this one better because it has a lot more going on. Both kids seem to like this one better if given their choice.

    I put the legs on it immediately as he was already starting to lean on furniture, but as other reviewers note they are easy to take off (unlike the leapfrog), which is great for packing. It has been great to see him get more and more steady on his feet. He can now crab walk all around it to choose which toy he wants to use. It looks like great exercise and that is my favorite thing about the toy. of course, he fell backwards a few times while practicing his standing, but that’s just in the nature of the toy: do not use unsupervised. Probably best used on carpet.

    Others have complained that the computer closes hard and kids can get there fingers trapped. I have to say that although it makes a loud noise, it does not close with any force. Closing the computer with his hand in it seems to be one of my son’s favorite things to do and he does it often with no indication of pain or injury. He just slides his hand right out and is in no hurry to do so.

    Actually, the biggest problem is that he likes it so much it is sometimes hard to get him off it. When he does get off it and we start to get into a good game of peek-a-boo, it actually pipes up with “hey, I wanna play” and he actually leaves me to go play with it again. I guess there is a timer in it that makes it say this after it is inactive for about 30 seconds. Now I turn it off immediately when he gets off it so it will shut up. I also hide it from view for a few hours a day so that he will play with me, his other toys, visiting grandparents, etc.

    Another gripe: the Spanish mode says everything in English first. Since he presses the buttons one after the other, he sometimes doesn’t even hear the Spanish word. I don’t understand why they need to translate everything from English, since he doesn’t even speak English yet. Also, the songs are still in English. So it hardly speaks any Spanish at all. If it is very important to you that your child learn Spanish, the Leap Frog does it better.

    All in all, I’m very satisfied with it. I think that it is helping him with walking. I have gotten more than my money’s worth and highly recommend it.

  • Kelly

    Review by Kelly for Fisher-Price Laugh and Learn Fun with Friends Musical Table
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    We had the old version of this table with the food that my kids loved and just received this new version as a gift. It’s even better than the first. There is much more for them to do and it’s a little bit taller than the older one which is great because it’s easier for my tall 3 year old to play with her younger sister with it.

  • Ms. Rae

    Review by Ms. Rae for Fisher-Price Laugh and Learn Fun with Friends Musical Table
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    My 10 month old received this as a gift, and she’s very entertained by it. The different modes provide plenty of variety. However, like another reviewer experienced, the laptop toy is easy to catch baby’s hands. My little one slammed the cover down on her hand and screamed. It’s too soon to tell if this will be a recurring problem, but we’re keeping a close eye on things. Another concern is that the table is so light that it slides around and tips over easily. We’re going to have to buy a rubber mat or something similar to make this product safer to use. It’s surprising to see so many safety issues, especially some obvious ones that would have been caught in product testing.

  • K. Jansky

    Review by K. Jansky for Shrinky Dinks Halloween Fun
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    My kids (9 and 6) loved this! They cut out all of the designs, took turns choosing their favorites to color, and we had them shrinking down in the oven in no time. They were able to attach all of the hooks, etc in order to hang them on the spooky tree. Now we have an awesome Halloween decoration displayed in the house that they are so proud of. It didn’t take them much time at all to get this done – I was hoping for the project to take a bit longer. But, they loved it and had a blast doing it.

  • K. Groh

    Review by K. Groh for Shrinky Dinks Halloween Fun
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    It was a cool night and the kids didn’t have school the next day. The wind was howling and the sky was black. We were in the mood and it was finally the right time to pull out the Shrinky Dinks Halloween Fun.

    We cut the pictures out and took turns picking our favorites. The kids, age 6 and 11, spent quite some time coloring in their pictures, paying close attention to the details. Frankie had a green face, his bride was white, our devil was bright red. Pumpkins, skeletons, bats and witches were all decked out using the colored pencils (provided) — black, white, green, brown, purple, red, orange, and yellow.

    Also included are a pencil sharpener, a mini hole-punch and all the loops and bands you’ll need for hanging everything on the tree.

    The tree is black flocked cardboard, not designed to withstand a ton of abuse but it should hold up for years if stored carefully.

    There are 24 items to color as well as an 8 piece skeleton.

    The pieces go into the oven (we use our toaster oven) on a baking sheet with a little baby powder to prevent sticking. It is fun to watch them curl up, shrink rapidly and flatten out about 20% of their original size. It still amazes me when I watch! You have to watch carefully because ours were done within one minute each time but the instructions say it can take a couple of minutes. They can be brittle when they are done so if yours is not flat, either live with it or put it back in to see if it will flatten out the rest of the way. Make sure you punch a hole in all of the pieces before you bake them. It will be impossible to do so after they are baked.

    Our pieces came out really well, the color gets more vibrant once they are baked and little mistakes go away. We then hung them on the tree and proudly displayed it for the holiday season.

    Overall, it took about 1½ -2 hours from start to finish with three of us working on it.

    A fun gift or project for all ages. Highly recommended! I think I’ll be ordering the Shrinky Dinks Holiday Fun next!