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Fisher-Price Sing-Along Activity Barn | 
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| Brand: Fisher-Price
List Price: $27.29 Buy Collectible: $19.45 You Save: $7.84 (29%)
New (9) Collectible (3) from $19.45
Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 17131
Batteries: 3 Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.3 Dimensions (in): 8 x 11 x 16
MPN: L4615 Model: L4615 UPC: 027084498554 EAN: 0027084498554
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | A barnyard themed activity center for baby that includes three Amazing Animal babies | | • | A baby cow and horse have clicking joints and heads and the duckling has rattle beads inside | | • | The light up barnyard and 3 sung songs will provide baby with great visual and auditory rewards | | • | So much fun for baby | | • | Baby can load the Amazing Animals in the corral and watch them spin by pressing the large mechanical button |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The fun on the farm goes up and down, 'round and 'round, on and on! This delightful barnyard activity center has cheerful friends to meet and three sing-along songs that teach kids about animals. It includes three adorable, removable baby animals: a cow and a horse with clicking, movable joints, plus a shake-and-rattle ducky. The barnyard is also full of things for baby to discover and explore, like the spinning carousel, dancing lights, wacky sounds and lots of other busy activities. Barn requires 3 "AA" batteries, included. Measures 10.5" x 15.5" x 7.75". Animals measure between 3" and 4.25" tall.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 18 more reviews...
Good Buy December 31, 2008 L. Pasco (Green Bay, Wisconsin United States) This toy was a hit for my infants, ages 13 months to 1 year. They love the animals, the sounds, lights and the spinning platform. I felt for the money it was well constructed with sturdy parts. The parts are all big enough not to have to worry about infants putting them in there mouths and becoming a hazard. My older children (2 yrs) loved to play with it also. For the money it was a good deal. I would recommend it to parents.
A decent toy for 6 months and up December 13, 2008 K. Ruiz (New York) I bought this for my daughter when she was 6 months old and learning to sit on her own. I figured it might encourage her for sit up play, but she would tip it over and use it in the tummy position till she was really good at sitting at her own. The little animals that come with it don't interest her as much as the base does. It keeps her busy for a good while however -- the colors, music, and lights attract her. She is now 8 months old, and still plays with it.
Great fun for those new to sitting up! December 7, 2008 J. Townsan (Tampa, FL) My daughter (now 7 months) has been playing with this toy at daycare since she was about 4 months, as they'd sit her up assisted and play with it. They commented on how all the babies love this toy. I got her one for home at about 5 months, and she will play with it for at least 20 minutes at a time. She picks it up and turns it upside down to spin the wheel at the top and to spin the main wheel that the animals sit on. She doesn't really play with it with the animals yet, those are almost like a separate toy for her to teethe on. But she'll play with this sitting up on her own, or even laying on her belly on the floor. She's very intrigued by it. I look forward to getting her the zoo one like it for Christmas.
A Must-Have! November 3, 2008 Peanut's Mommy (Bay Area, CA) My daughter got this at 6 months old and STILL likes playing with it at almost 12 months old. It teaches her cause and effect, and it also helps babies learn some fine motor skills as they spin the wheels, press buttons, open, and twist. I just leave it out in her play space, and she plays with it for at least a few minutes every day. Around 6-7 months, it was played with for over 30 minutes a day until she "figured it out" -- this is definitey a mommy must-have!
Fun farm toy! September 3, 2008 Stephanie Herbst (Sacramento, CA) I bought this for my son last Christmas and he loves it! There are a few functions he especially loves. The first thing he loves is the fact that the pig will oink over and over and squeal if he pushes it side to side. Good cause and effect education with that function. Same goes for the little carrots at the bottom. My son loves to push them over and over. It's repetitive but that's how children learn. It keeps his attention and that's a plus! Good toy is you are trying to teach farm animals and their associated noises. I wish the little animals that aren't attached did more or made the noises associated with them, but hey you can't have everything right? Over all a wonderful toy for infants and toddlers.
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