Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Let's Connect Laptop – UK

Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Let's Connect Laptop - UK English Edition

Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Let's Connect Laptop – UK English Edition, electronic toy with Smart Stages learning content for infants and toddlers


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Switch up the learning with Smart Stages technology

Level 1 – Explore (6M+): As little ones press the keyboard buttons, fun sing-along songs and phrases introduce counting 1-10 and greetings.

Level 2 – Encourage (12M+): Once your little officemate masters numbers in English, they’ll hear them in Spanish, too!

Level 3 – Pretend (18M+): Silly phrases and songs help make your toddler’s pretend workday extra fun.



Dimensions: 4.8 x 17.8 x 25.4 cm; 520 Grams
Model: 0194735059768
Material: Plastic
Colour: Multicolor
Batteries Required: Yes
Batteries Included: No
Age: 6 months – 3 years
Assembly: No
Dimensions: 4.8 x 17.8 x 25.4 cm; 520 Grams
Material: Plastic

18 Responses

  1. KimberlWeymouth says:

     United Kingdom

    This toy is so popular with little ones!
    They love banging and pressing the keys and are entertained by the lights and sounds.
    From an adult it is a bit annoying and seems very loud! But it entertains so I can put up with it!

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersThis educational laptop from Fisher Price is a truly great educational toy. A great introduction to more advanced laptop toys.
    The buttons are linked together, so there is no way to press individually just one letter or number.
    As it is designed for babies, this makes sense. It makes pressing the buttons easier for little hands.
    There are different sounds and songs played, depending on the selection on the right-hand side of the toy(“smart stages 1,2,3,4”), and the slider on the upper part of the laptop.
    This toy is definitely not designed for toddlers, as they would prefer something more advanced, with individual keys/buttons. But it is great for babies.
    I would definitely recommend it. The brand makes high-quality toys, and this one is not an exception.
    Great value for money.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Great educational toy. High quality.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    My little one who is two years old quickly got bored with it . There is nothing much on this computer, literally just 2 big buttons and sounds like counting, colour etc… I expected a little bit more functionality

  4. Tom Nardi says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a fun toy for young kids. And the colourful display and the screen truly keeps the little one happy and engaged. My 10 months old baby loves to play buttons on her new laptop. I don’t know if she copies me or what. But the way she presses the buttons looks like she knows it all. A really fun toy for kids!

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    A very attractive mii pretends laptop !
    I have ordered this my my one year old son as so he can play ,press buttons ,hear different type of sounds and so on.
    However this is quite educative too ,even my eldest two year old son likes to play with it .
    He already knows to count and the ABC and he is just refreshing again all this information with the help of the laptop 🙂
    The laptop feels very good quality ,sturdy and well made .
    My young son already drop it few time in the floor ,however no signs of damage so it does good with small hands 🙂
    Gif-tabl indeed ,superbly packaged just as with any FisherPrice toy .
    Good addition to my kids toy collection!

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is really nice toy laptop for son he love it, he spend hours to play on it. He pretend like he is working on laptop like me.
    He love to play while I work on my laptop. This toy laptop flash lights, music, letters and teach alphabet, counting, and numbers and colours when he use.
    There are number and letter on the keyboard buttons too.
    So it’s helps child to learn the basic skills
    It’s well made and robust and can easily survive a drop.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Well made

  7. Echonews says:

     United Kingdom

    Although this baby/toddler laptop is good to look at with it clear and simple design; it’s effective as a play toy is rather negligible, it’s just simply to easy and toddlers will quickly move onto something else.
    Another design flaw that irritates me is the fact that the alphabet keyboard is just a large button to rotate the different functions. I would much rather have the individual keys that belt out the letter of the alphabet once it has been pressed.
    Overall, a decent attemp but ultimately, it does not keep a toddlers focus long enough with it’s easy interactions.

  8. FRATeddyhza says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a really nice toy laptop. It is good quality as would be expected from any Fisher Price toy.

    It is 48 178 x 254 millimetres in size.

    The toy laptop has buttons for lights, music, sound and songs.

    The hinged screen adjusts for sit-at play and folds
    down for take-along play.

    Features & details
    Pretend laptop computer activity toy with multi-colour
    lights and 55+ songs, sounds and phrases

    3 Smart Stages learning levels teach the alphabet,
    colours, counting, greetings, and French words

    Number and letter keyboard buttons, screen slider, and
    roller keep little hands busy, plus mirror and light-up
    ‘touchpad’ help foster baby’s visual skills

    Hinged screen folds like a real laptop for storage or take-along play

    For infants and toddlers ages 6-36 months

    Both my granddaughter who is two and a half and her seven month brother really like playing with this toy laptop. On that basic I can definitely recommend it.

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Fisherprice lets connect laptop. It comes well presented in a cardboard box, with the whole laptop on show and you can even try it out. It’s all really brightly and stands out. You’re able to open it fully and close the laptop and have it sat open like a real one. Theres a mirror, a slide bit on the top half 3 press buttons on the bottom half, a roller pad and a light up square. Theres 3 learning levels which can be changed on the switch, this then makes each of the 4 activities say something different in each level. It also teaches some of the words in french. It requires 3 aaa batteries which are included. It’s a good size for little hands to grasp, hold and play with. The keypad and numbers are only 3 solid buttons, so you could press anywhere rather than i specific number or letter. 1 volume level, but not too loud. It is good for helping to develop fine motor skill, learning the alphabet, counting, colours, and teaching french words. I do find it quite basic and would suit more younger ones rather than the top suggested age range of 3. It is limited to what you can do and wouldn’t hold attention for a great deal of time. Still well made and colourful. My 19 month old son got bored of it really quickly unfortunately.

  10. rosesbowev says:

     United Kingdom

    When mom or dad get their laptop/iPad, she gets hers and “works” along side of them. Parents no longer have to use YouTube to reset their devices after granddaughter has mashed buttons on their devices.
    There are flashing lights, music, letters and numbers and colors. It also is sturdy and can be banged around by a one-year-old.
    My baby screams in the car. All. The. Time. We’ve tried almost every reasonably priced you we can think of. This one is the winner! The songs are cute and not too annoying. He likes the lights and buttons. Thanks for saving our ears!

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a decent toy for under-3s, though it is more likely to amuse under-2s.
    It is essentially a pretend laptop that teaches the alphabet, colours and counting. It also plays a host of songs. Volume level can be changed.
    The keyboard is basically two big buttons (it is split into left and right). It is plastic, but as you would expect with Fisher-Price, really well made, with no small parts, and really colourful, making it appealing to kids.
    Seems very robust and, at under 20, it’s pretty good value considering the wider market.

  12. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    We love this cute little toy plenty of buttons to plenty & sounds. Just like a mini little laptop. Made well. Batteries included. Long lasting. Fun. Very happy with product. Would make a lovely gift.

  13. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Priced at 17.99 for this baby fisher toy laptop is a bit expensive but a good value for money! My little one loves playing with this and it keeps him occupied for ages. Lovely little toy which is easy to use and perfect for sensory. Would recommend.

  14. FawnHertzl says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersLots of noisy fun perfect for an older baby/toddler exploring through play. 3 different level modes teaching different things through play. Small and compact so ideal for travel. Different sounds, songs and music to keep little one entertained. My granddaughter will love this

    5.0 out of 5 stars Fun little play laptop

  15. MelissaFrueh says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersThis laugh and learn connect laptop is a gret toy for any child between 6m-3y olds. The pretend laptop activity toy has lights and 55+ songs along with sounds and phrases.

    The toy teach the alphabets, colours, counting, geetings and also french words. There are number and letter keyboard buttons, screen slider and roller keeps the hands busy and and helps child with basic skills. Its easy to store as ut closes like a real laptop. Priced at only 17.99(at the time of review)

  16. Bridget Carey says:

     United Kingdom

    This is very much typical Fisher-Price and is a good quality, safe and well designed toy. It works well and entertains our niece’s daughter’s little one who loves pretending he’s on a laptop. The sound quality is good enough, too, and there’s quite a variety of activities. It’s a touch pricey at nearly 18.00, I suppose, but par for the course and does have various stages to make it more complex as the little one learns.

  17. indecentdp says:

     United Kingdom

    Our daughter sees us on our laptops all the time and constantly tries to take them off us so this was all welcome solution that we could offer to give her whilst we work on ours. She seems pretty amused by the light and sound functions and it also has quite an affirmative click when it closes so she can sit and just open and close it. It’s pretty tough and robust and can easily survive a drop or knock and you can even choose the volume levels so it doesn’t become too irritating. Are you made by Fisher-Price give me the reassurance that it is completely safe and it does feel very well made for less than 20.

  18. locuridemuncaanunturi says:

     United Kingdom

    This is inexpensive but has enough features to capture a young ones imagination.
    The power selector switch controls functionality. Chose music options, counting or the alphabet amongst others you can read from the product page.
    A pretend online meeting with a fake camera function.
    It’s chunky with a fold down lid that makes it easy for him to carry and I watch in awe as he spreads his two year old fingers across the keypad and pretends to type.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Like mummy’s work laptop