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Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Game & Learn Controller

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Your baby can get into the gaming fun with this Laugh & Learn toy video game controller, which features two "gaming" modes and lots of hands-on activities! As little gamers move the joystick and press the ABCD and number buttons, they'll hear exciting songs, sounds, and phrases that introduce numbers, shapes, colors, and more!Toy features:Pretend video game controller with 2 musical settings: Learning and Play! . Press the ABCD shape buttons and directional number pad, or move the joystick, to activate content. Songs and phrases introduce shapes, colours, the alphabet, numbers, and more. Move the clicker disc and toggle the switch on the top of the controller for more fine-motor play. The realistic design encourages early role play and imaginative fun for your little "gamer"! . General information:Batteries required 3 x AAA (included) . EAN: 887961673463.

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Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Game & Learn Controller, musical toy with lights and learning content for baby and toddler ages 6-36 months, FWG12

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Features

  • Pretend video game controller with light-up face and 2 musical settings: Learning and Play
  • Press the ABCD shape buttons and directional number pad, or move the joystick, to activate music, lights and phrases
  • Songs and phrases introduce shapes, colors, the alphabet, numbers, and more
  • Move the clicker disc and toggle the switch on the top of the controller for more fine-motor play
  • Exciting educational and pretend play for babies and toddlers ages 6-36 months

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FWG12

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