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SIX FUN ACTIVITIES – Let your child choose to learn about colours, numbers, shapes, letters, characters, and musical instruments. It’s the ideal tablet for toddlers age 2 and older Introducing your baby to technology at a young age is the perfect way to help them develop skills that will be essential as they grow but keeping the technology your baby is using age appropriate can sometimes feel like a struggle (how many times has your baby tried to use your phone!?!). Thankfully, Fisher-Price is on hand to help with their Laugh & Learn Smart Stages Tablet and here is why we love it... How we reviewed the Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Smart Stages Tablet The Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Smart Stages Tablet is described as baby's first 'smart' device. It looks like a recognisable tablet which is always great for those babies who want to play with anything but their own toys! The tablet is loaded with interactive play, including three different levels, 20 easy-to-press buttons and lights that flash as the catchy music plays.
It came with batteries and that is a huge positive in my book! My little one wanted it out as soon as it came through the door so having batteries included meant he could have it straight away and get to playing which was fab!'
What would parents rate the Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Smart Stages Tablet out of five stars?
As much as getting an understanding of what parents love about this toy is important, the most important people are the children. Here is what our parents said their children thought of it: DIFFERENT MODES The toddler tablet has an innovative design which encourages motor skills as kids twist and turn the control handle to change from portrait story mode on one side to landscape activity mode on the other - great for independent learning!
HELPS EARLY COLOUR AND NUMBER RECOGNITION – This sturdy, colourful tablet is perfect for little hands and minds. It helps little kids learn colours, letters of the alphabet, and numbers, all in an interactive, entertaining way This tablet is simple enough for my son to use on his own but has enough features to keep him entertained for a while.' I didn't like the fact that the tablet states the letters of the alphabet "properly". As it's made for toddlers, and they tend to learn the alphabet phonetically first, this might be more useful and less likely to confuse them'
There are many other items on the market that offer the same type of features as the Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Smart Stages Tablet such as the V-Tech Touch & Teach Tablet opens in a new window and