Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Learning Letters Mailbox

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Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Learning Letters Mailbox
 
Manufacturer: Fisher-Price
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The Laugh & Learn Learning Letters Mailbox is full of special deliveries for baby! Includes three letters and a package for slotting and put-and-take play. Open up the door to hear the friendly mailbox character or play peek-a-boo by looking through the mailbox. Slide the address roller to learn all about numbers and lift the mail flag to learn about opposites through music and phrases. The mailbox is surrounded by friendly faces and activities including a jiggly bat-at bird who interacts with baby and a silly slider snail and butterfly to develop baby's motor skills. Teaches letters, numbers, opposites, colors, greetings and more! 2 modes of play, Learning & Music.

Product Details

  • Teaches letters, numbers, opposites, colors, greetings and more!
  • Includes three letters and a package for slotting.
  • Hear the friendly mailbox characters.
  • Slide the address roller to learn all about numbers.
  • Lift the mail flag to learn about opposites through music and phrases.

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Keeps my toddler entertained
 
Review Date: January 16, 2009
Reviewer: S. D. Graham,
I don't usually review a lot of items but this one we are very very happy with(my daughter has so many I would be at computer all the time!) We picked this up as a spur of the moment purchase. She loves it! My daughter is 21 months and doesn't say a lot of words so I liked how it when you open it it says "open" and so forth..I am hoping this will encourage her to say more words! Cute little toy and worth the $$!
MY son loves this !
 
Review Date: January 20, 2009
Reviewer: donny, Maryland United States
This was a gift for my 9 month old and he loves it! He can't stop playing with it and is determined to get the letters to fit through the mail slot. It has so many little activites for him, and it was definitely one of the best gifts we have gotten for him.
Great Toy !!!
 
Review Date: November 27, 2009
Reviewer: Tracy K. Buday, Columbus, OH
This is a great Toy. I bought this for my son when he was 14 months old. He is now almost 2 1/2 and still playing with it. I also have a 9 month old daughter and she loves it. It plays a couple cute songs. I would recommend this toy. We use it with the Laugh & Learn House which is another great toy.
Fun toy for 6 months
 
Review Date: April 5, 2009
Reviewer: Miss V, cincinnati
Our 6 month year old loves this toy. He just started sitting up so i think its perfect for his age like the manufactuer recommeends. He loves chewing on the "mail" and opening the mailbox and knocking it over. Pulling on the flag. I think as he gets older he will have fun putting the mail in the slot. My 3 year old has fun putting the mail in the slot with him. I know the back is open like another reader said but i think that is appropriate for the age group of the toy.
Really cute and fun
 
Review Date: June 1, 2009
Reviewer: Karla1220, San Diego, CA
Just bought this little mailbox for my 6 month old since he just got really good at sitting up on his own. He seems to love it so far. I like how there are 2 different modes of play- one that sings cute songs when baby touches all the stuff and one that is more educational- sings the alphabet song and a number song, says "up" and "down" when moving the flag, says "open" "close" and "peekaboo" when opening and closing the mailbox. The main thing I don't like is the mailbox is difficult for a younger baby to open without tipping the whole thing over but maybe it will loosen up over time. My son mainly likes teething on the mail pieces for now so I may put those away for awhile so he will play with the actual mailbox.
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