Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Learning Kitchen

May 10, 2015 - Comment

Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Learning KitchenCook up some learning fun with busy activities inside and out, front and back. Open and close the refrigerator, flip the light switch, stir the soup, check to see what’s cooking in the oven … all while enjoying music, sounds, light-up fun, four modes of play, and more than 20

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Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Learning KitchenCook up some learning fun with busy activities inside and out, front and back. Open and close the refrigerator, flip the light switch, stir the soup, check to see what’s cooking in the oven … all while enjoying music, sounds, light-up fun, four modes of play, and more than 20 sing-along songs and musical activities! There’s even an introduction to Spanish. Volume control for quiet play. Requires 3 AA batteries. Helps baby learn through everyday experiences! Promotes understanding of objects, numbers, letters, colors and shapes, Teaches in English and Spanish, Expands vocabulary with new words and greetings, Fosters thinking skills and encourages problem-solving with numerous action/reaction activities, Reinforces learning concepts through delightful music, sounds and songs. Teaches: Letters, A-Z, Numbers and Counting, Spanish Words, Shapes, Colors, Opposites, Greetings, Manners and more!

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Ages: 6 to 36 months
Requires: Three AA batteries (included)

What We Think
Fun factor: 5 starts
Durability: 4 starts
Ease of assembly: 5 starts
Educational factor: 5 starts
Novelty factor: 4 starts

The Good: An interactive and educational toy for curious toddlers and older infants

The Challenging: Case-like design may shut easily during play

In a Nutshell: Instructive, fun, and versatile

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The Laugh & Learn Kitchen will keep your child captivated with sounds, switches, and music. View larger. Learning Kitchen

The kitchen comes with plastic pots, pans, toy food, and other accessories. View larger.
A Fun, Interactive Kitchen
This interactive toy kitchen needs minimal set up once you unpack it from the box. Three AA batteries are included with purchase.

The toy has a case-like design that incorporates features on the outside and inside. One side of the exterior features a refrigerator door with a handle and slots for inserting food shapes like a carton of milk, a bunch of carrots, and a jar of apple sauce. These plastic toys slide into a storage compartment that your child can access inside the refrigerator. Around the corner, an interactive kitchen boasts plenty of buttons that emit familiar cartoon sound effects.

Your child will be fascinated by the sounds of sizzling on the stove or running water from the faucet. An oversized switch clicks on a kitchen light, and a track ball on the toy clock makes a tick-tock noise when moved. Opening the fridge reveals the storage compartment, which holds the plastic food and utensils, and an interactive book that makes fruits and vegetables fun and appealing.

Cook Up Learning and Play
The Fisher-Price Laugh and Learn Learning Kitchen provides a way for your child to learn through interactive play. He can begin to build a vocabulary of words and greetings in English and Spanish, and learn to recognize shapes, sizes, colors, numbers, and letters. The toy also emphasizes manners, healthy eating, hygiene, and opposites such as on or off.

This toy promotes problem-solving skills and allows you to be part of the process. As your child presses buttons, opens the fridge, and flips switches, you can help him make connections that will facilitate learning and reinforce knowledge. With more than 20 catchy songs and musical activities, this toy packs plenty of entertaining features that your child will love.

The case-like design of this toy kitchen opens and shuts easily, but rest assured, the smooth plastic is safe and won’t be much of a surprise if it closes during play. The plastic hinge won’t catch on your child’s skin or little fingers. You’ll wish your kitchen was this easy to tidy and clean.

Volume Control
This toy has two sound settings for those moments when you need to take it down a notch. You can also opt to turn off the interactive modes for silent play.

What’s in the Box
Plastic toy kitchen with three AA batteries, three food shapes, two plastic utensils, and an instructional booklet.

Product Features

  • Laugh and Learn Learning Kitchen is filled with learning and fun for baby in both English and Spanish
  • There are 4 modes of play: Learning, Learning in Spanish, Music and Imagination
  • Open the refrigerator door to see the light come on, learn about opposites, or hear a sung song
  • Inside the fridge, there’s yummy food and shape sorting fun
  • Lots of activities to keep your toddler busy!

Comments

Marie says:

fun toy for learning and motor skills This is one of my son’s Fisher-Price toys that he actually plays with. He is 17 months and is not interested in things that just make noise and flash lights anymore. With this toy he practices putting the shapes through the holes, turning on and off the light, putting the food on the shelf in the fridge, and putting the pan on the stove, in the oven, and in the sink. We also ask him questions and talk to him about the toy so he learns various foods and kitchen items. All toys are more fun for…

missbonedoc says:

New design – does NOT smash fingers anymore! I was hesitant to buy this toy after reading reviews about babies’ fingers getting smashed. I’m a hand surgeon, so the whole smashing fingers thing goes against most of my principles! However, the kitchen looked so fun that I thought I’d give it a shot, and return it if the risk was real. I closely supervised my 8 month old for a few weeks – she totally loved all the songs and sound effects, but never got fingers caught anywhere. Though, her favorite thing to do is swipe down all the…

mrsrcciii says:

Lots of fun but poorly built! This toy REALLY held my 10 month olds interest, she loves it BUT she has smashed her fingers twice in less than a week! It opens and closes too easily, the fridge door is too light compared to the sink side and when slightly moved one side always falls shut on the other. Since she likes to move it around her little hands keep getting caught. All babies are curious and cannot be expected to leave a toy sitting where you leave it. Since she is so entertained with it we took the center hinge out…

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