Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Game & Learn Controller, musical
Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Game & Learn Controller, musical toy with lights and learning content for baby and toddler ages 6-36 months – FWG12
Where development comes into play
- Early Academics: Sung songs and phrases teach shapes, letters of the alphabet, colors, and numbers.
- Fine Motor Skills: Grasping the controller and pressing the buttons help little gamers develop dexterity and hand-eye coordination.
- Creativity & Imagination: The controller’s realistic design lets your baby pretend to “game” just like you, encouraging early role play.
Make it baby-sized, please
Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn toys are based on familiar, everyday things (like a wagon or house or phone) but designed with babies and toddlers in mind (think lots of buttons, lights and talking puppies).
And while they’re having fun pressing the red button, then the blue button, then triangle, then red again, they’re actually being introduced to important concepts like shapes, colors, numbers and more.
Dimensions: | 10 x 15 x 5 cm; 250 Grams |
Model: | FWG12 |
Material: | Plastic |
Colour: | Multi-colored |
Batteries Required: | Yes |
Batteries Included: | Yes |
Age: | 6 months – 3 years |
Assembly: | No |
Composition: | Plastic |
Dimensions: | 10 x 15 x 5 cm; 250 Grams |
Material: | Plastic |
Got this for my daughter to try to help prevent her breaking my playstation controller, its great quality, lots of different functions but unfortunately it’s no match for a ps5 controller.
Got this for my friends baby he loved it became his fave toy and now as a toddler he still plays with it loves to use his game controller while his dad and big brother play PlayStation it’s very cute and has lasted well and can take a bash highly recommend
Any gamer parent out there look up the Easter egg for this controller.
The product is good, well made, however some of the writing is wearing off from dribble/munching.
Can get repetitive if your child likes to button mash one button! It lights up when a button is pressed which my son is obsessed with.
I would recommend to anyone, especially gamer parents so your little one don’t try to grab your controller!