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The Fisher Price Learning Home is one of the best toys I have ever bought for my young toddler. It is great for crawling through and pulling up on it sings over 20 different songs and teaches letters, numbers, and opposites. But the real reason this is such a great toy is that every child I know of has loved to play with this Learning Home.
Pro: Child Favorite, Award Winning
Con: Large in size
Our Rating:
4 Stars -
I bought this Learning Home for my daughter, for Christmas, when she was eight months old. Both her and her 3 year old brother loved it. Her cousins liked it so much too that we ended up having to buy a second one. She liked the lights and sounds while the older kids would learn opposites and show her how to crawl through it. There is a mailbox that they would put plastic envelopes in and shapes that go into slots on the door. It has a doorbell that rings and a clock with hands that move. The only thing that I don’t like is how big it is. But it is worth putting up with the size to see my kids play with it together. This Learning Home costs about $65.00 but it is worth every penny.
The Fisher Price Learning Home has been listed in Parents Magazine as a best toy of the year. I highly recommend this toy. This learning home is one of the few toys that my kids truly used and enjoyed.
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