| | |  | Musical | Home » » Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Learn & Move Music Station | | | | | | | Description: | | T5124 Features: -Music station.-Musical interactive toy that connects to the TV where baby's favorite characters come to life to encourage active learning.-Detect Piano input by the IR device via 5 piano keys and 3 'fun' inputs.-Can be activate animations, music and learning on the TV.-Encourage baby to be active while they play along to a wide variety of musical genres.-2 modes of play: Learning and music.-Age grading: 9 - 36 months. Includes: -Mom chooses the world and level where baby will play by navigating menus on the TV screen with the IR device included. Color/Finish: -Explore real instrument sounds and learn about colors, counting, animals, greetings and more. Specifications: -2 levels of play for baby: Level 1 for 9mo+ and Level 2 for 18mo+ and 5 worlds for baby to explore in each level. | | | Features: | |
• A musical interactive toy that connects to the TV where baby's favorite characters come to life to encourage active learning
• There are 2 levels of play for baby: Level 1 for 9months+ and Level 2 for 18months+ and 5 worlds for baby to explore in each level
• Baby can explore real instrument sounds and learn about colors, counting, animals, greetings and more
• 50+ sing-along songs and tunes
• To see more information click the "Watch the Demo" link below the main product images
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 21.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 4.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 14.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 5.5 pounds | | Package Length:
| 22.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 16.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 6.39 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 47 reviews |
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38 of 41 found the following review helpful:
Interactive and fun, but tips overSep 24, 2010
By J. Garrou
"1st time mother"
It DOES interact with the TV, for example in the "animal abc" game, the animals only change when you hit a key. It is a little slow, and I am not sure my 1yr old is seeing the cause and effect either. The cause and effect she does see is when she pushes the buttons on the sensor!
However the music part is great and she LOVES that. She plays and dances and has a great time.
The only real disadvantage is that it is easy to tip over. Now, she does have to intentionally push it, but she's a toddler, so what do you think she is going to do? And she then either gets it pulled back up but hits herself in the head OR she can't get it back up. (Depending on how and where it falls.) So you can imagine how frustrating it is for her. (Oh my! She just picked it up!)I wish it was heavier so she couldn't lift or tilt it.
I have similar issues with other Fisher Price toys. For some reason they can't figure out how to make a toy that doesn't tip. I usually find a way to modify the toy to make it more stable. If I find a way for this one, I will post it.
18 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Great toy, with one downside.Sep 20, 2010
By Katie3473 Firstly, I think it is important to state that I have only had this item for lest than a week. I will most likely add to my review after some time has passed.
My initial impression though is a good one. I bought this for my 10 month old son, so that he would have a fun toy to stand up and play with. The keyboard is of great quality, and the three other play buttons along the top are fun for him as well.
The only downside is that the interactive part of the toy that you plug into the TV is currently useless for us. The software is too slow, so there is a delay that currently makes it too difficult for my son to understand that there is any cause and effect happening. He much prefers it in either of the other two keyboard modes, so that he can hear sounds when he hits the keys.
Perhaps as he grows older we will find that the interactive part of the toy becomes usable, but as for now we will just enjoy making sweet music on the keyboard itself.
18 of 19 found the following review helpful:
A bit much for small children, toddlers LOVE it.Oct 06, 2010
By S. Broesch We took this toy out of the box and had it up and running in five minutes. Our intention was for our 11 month son to practice standing, but also have something lean on if needed. He loves our real piano, so we thought it would be perfect.
It is solidly built, and has great sound when used in stand-alone mode. Keeps my little guy interested for quite a while. The tv interaction has very smooth and almost un-noticeable transitions. For example the color keys will change the background color of the screen, while the animation stays the same.
However, my 3 year old daughter noticed immediately how the keys changed the colors, and she could change the animations using the trumpet slide or guitar roller to make slight changes in the animations and music. I had a hard time keeping her away from it so that my son could use it!
I had to put some strips of velcro on the rear legs, because when used in the upright settiing, it tends to slide all over the floor and my little guy would topple over. It surprises me that they diddnt think of this. After that slight modification it has worked hours without any incident.
15 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Not so much...Nov 04, 2010
By Gary J. Soucy My son is 15 months old and can run the remote for the TV, but this game does not hold his attention at all. He likes the keyboard, but the interactivity is so slow that he is bored with it before it is done loading. He is more entertained by manipulating the console, because that has a cause and effect. The actual games are useless. At first, I just thought it was broken because nothing seemed to be happening when you hit the keyboards, but no, it was just really slow. First it sits at the loading screen for at least 30 seconds. Then, after loading it just shows you a picture of some shape or animal. That's it. 30 seconds after that, you get to the 'game.' But you have to wait some more for it do anything. And then, after hitting the button, there is enough of a lag before anything happens, that my son is already off doing something else. All in all: FAIL.
6 of 7 found the following review helpful:
laugh and learn by fisher-priceNov 07, 2010
By zpixlady This is a very fun, educational toy. I bought it for my granddaughter's 1st birthday and she has enjoyed it every day.
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