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Stroller Fun 7″ Square Dessert Plates (8 count)

Stroller Fun 7″ Square Dessert Plates (8 count)

List Price: $ 3.99

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Learning Resources Smart Safari Alphabet Fun Frog

Alphabet fun is on the move with this happy, croaking frog that dispenses 26 Alphabet Bug disks. The Fun Frog rolls along on four wheels and helps youngsters learn the alphabet and spell simple words. Each colorful plastic disk is decorated on back to look like a bug. Store all the disks in the frog’s body when not in use. Frog measures 7″ x 6″ x 7.5″. Requires three button-cell batteries, included.

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1 comment to Stroller Fun 7″ Square Dessert Plates (8 count)

  • Mom of Faith
    2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
    2.0 out of 5 stars
    Just OK, August 27, 2007
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    Mom of Faith (Wheeling, IL) –
    Durability:3.0 out of 5 stars Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars Educational:2.0 out of 5 stars 
    This review is from: Learning Resources Smart Safari Alphabet Fun Frog (Toy)

    I got this for my 3-year old son and we returned it the same day. You have to push a button on the frog’s back for the letter chips to shoot out and my son couldn’t do it. I also had trouble with it! You have to push it hard and fast, and even then sometimes the letters would get stuck in the frog’s mouth. It doesn’t do much for letter learning either because the frog only “ribbits” when a chip comes out. Also, I was suspicious that there was no battery size indicator on the box. Since it didn’t come with an instruction manual (which you don’t need anyway), I had to open the battery compartment to find that it uses 3 of those small button cell batteries (a little larger than watch batteries). It’s a cute idea and my son enjoyed it if I helped him, but I wouldn’t recommend it.

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