VTech Count and Colors Bouncing Frog Toy (Frustration Free Packaging)

January 7, 2017 - Comment

Bounce, move and learn with the Count & Colors Bouncing Frog by VTech. This playful, rhyming toy teaches children counting and colors with fun phrases, silly sounds and cheerful melodies. As they twist and bounce for active play, they’ll also develop their balance and gross motor skills. Watch your child bounce their way to learning

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Bounce, move and learn with the Count & Colors Bouncing Frog by VTech. This playful, rhyming toy teaches children counting and colors with fun phrases, silly sounds and cheerful melodies. As they twist and bounce for active play, they’ll also develop their balance and gross motor skills. Watch your child bounce their way to learning fun. Requires 2 AA batteries (batteries included for demo purposes only; new batteries recommended for regular use). Intended for ages 18 months to 3 years.

Product Features

  • Playful, bouncing frog design encourages movement and strengthens balance
  • Motion sensor activates cheerful counting rhymes
  • Four buttons teach about colors and insects
  • 50 sing-along songs, melodies, sounds and playful phrases keep little ones engaged
  • Requires 2 AA batteries (batteries included for demo purposes only; new batteries recommended for regular use; intended for ages 18 months to 3 years
  • Frustration Free Packaging means it comes easier to open in a plain brown box

Comments

Danni B says:

Good buy Got this for my son for his birthday and he loves it one of his cousins had one which made me get it cause I knew he would like it. The product is very well made and seems like it will last a long time

Erica says:

needs more bounce to it Ok bouncer- I bought it for my 19 month old son for Christmas. I wish you didn’t have to press so hard on it to make it bounce. Other than that he enjoys it.

Rachel Bezerra says:

fun froggy This toy was a total impulse buy at a dropped price around Christmas, but the amount of fun my boys are having with it is worth even its everyday price. My one year old can get on & off of it safely on his own (disclosure: we know our children very well & make our own choices as to age appropriateness – I however do/am not condone or recommend going against the manufacturer’s age suggestions.) I like that it isn’t something lifting back & forth off the ground like our rocking horse (which…

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