Fisher-Price Laugh and Learn Smart Stages Chair

April 21, 2015 - Comment

Fisher-Price Laugh and Learn Smart Stages Chair Features Smart Stages technology – Enter baby’s age for auto change in Smart Stage levelsView larger Illustrated flip-book includes adorable and engaging animal friendsView larger Learning content changes as baby grows – with Smart Stages technology! Every baby develops at their own pace, and Smart Stages technology gives

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Fisher-Price Laugh and Learn Smart Stages Chair

Features Smart Stages technology – Enter baby’s age for auto change in Smart Stage levels
View larger Illustrated flip-book includes adorable and engaging animal friends
View larger Learning content changes as baby grows – with Smart Stages technology!

Every baby develops at their own pace, and Smart Stages technology gives you the ability to select the stage that’s best for your child! There are a variety of developmentally appropriate songs, phrases and sounds within three levels of play – just slide the switch or enter baby’s age for automatic level changes. Level 1 – Explore – 12M+: Spark curiosity with busy activations! Sit and stand to hear simple words like, “Up; down. ” Or press the buttons to hear songs and phrases like, “One, two, three, four. ” Level 2 – Encourage – 18M+: This level expands on the introduction of numbers, opposites, actions and more by encouraging baby to get involved. Flip through the book to hear prompts like, “Do you see the carrots?” Level 3 – Pretend – 24M+: Let’s play some more! Older babies can engage in imaginative play, hopping like a froggy, exploring different remote channels and playing peek-a-boo.

Develop & Grow

Songs, phrases and sounds introduce numbers, shapes, opposites, colors and more. Busy activities like turning the book pages, pressing the remote control buttons or lifting the seat cushion introduce cause and effect. Stand up and sit down to hear fun rewards – and to encourage gross motor skills and coordination.

Expand the play!

Lift the chair seat – what do you find? Talk about what you might find hiding in your own chair or couch! A cookie? Mom’s keys? Maybe a blankie? The possibilities are endless!

What’s in the box?

Includes one Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Smart Stages Chair

Product Features: Includes Smart Stages technology – learning content changes as baby growsBusy activities include an illustrated flip-book & light-up remote control with buttons to pressLift the seat cushion for fun surprisesNo cords, no plugs, no hassleTeaches first words, numbers, shapes, colors and more Fun surprises await your little ones as they lift up the seat cushion!
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Product Features

  • 50+ sing-along songs, tunes and phrases
  • Features Smart Stages Technology
  • Enter baby’s age for automatic Smart Stages level changes or manually change levels with the switch
  • Seat activates songs and phrases when baby sits and stand
  • Teaches first words, numbers, shapes, colors and more

Comments

Mark Eremite "This Is A Display Model Only" says:

Throne of Games I don’t have a child. I don’t really see the point, honestly. But my brother has one — a bouncing 12-month-old girl with giant, pinchable cheeks — and I passed this on to him and asked him to tell me how it stands up as an educational toy for his daughter. Here’s what he had to say about it. 

ThisThatNEverything "thisthatneverything" says:

Fun, Cute, 3 Adjustable Age Levels, Great Sounds & Learning… I babysit my cousin’s 11 month old daughter and recently got this for her to play with. She absolutely loves it. She plays with it several times a day for quite a while each time. 

Marty McCarthy says:

the chair is sturdy and offers three levels of activities for your growing … The Fisher-Price Laugh and Learn chair requires some assembly out of the box. HOWEVER, before beginning assembly, make sure to put the batteries in as the battery compartment is under the back legs of the chair and, once assembled, the battery compartment is inaccessible without removing the back legs. The directions tell you to assemble the chair first BEFORE putting the batteries in. Thus, this is either a design defect with the chair or else a defect in the writing of the instructions…

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