11/26/09

Fisher-Price Laugh and Learn My Busy Day Table

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Busy, busy... there's so much to do, with four corners full of learning fun! Each has an entire interactive learning center with lights and a friendly character who invites baby to play, encouraging movement and exploration all around the table. Baby can learn letters, numbers, counting, first words, colors, shapes, opposites, animals and much more -- in English and Spanish! Musical fun includes sing-along songs, tunes, real instrument sounds and a variety of music styles. The Imagination mode brings imitative play to life with real-life sounds, piano keys, phone tones and more. Lots of activities, lots of songs and even bilingual learning in an age-appropriate way! Requires three "AA" batteries, not included.
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Technical Details

- Bi-lingual activity table with interactive characters to encourage baby's learning and play
- Characterized light-up faces on activities encourage baby to cruise around the table
- Each character has a unique personality to interact with baby
- Teaches letters, numbers, opposites, shapes, colors, greetings, and first words
- Features four modes of play like learning mode, music mode, and imagination mode with realistic sounds
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Customer Buzz
 "Poor Spanish Pronunciation" 2009-11-09
By vasopres (California)
We received this table as a gift for our 10 month old daughter. We already have the Leap Frog Leapstart Table, and she appears to like them both equally.



My gripe with this table is poor Spanish pronunciation. My wife and I speak Spanish and quickly noted the non-natively accented Spanish. In other words, it sounds like someone with high school level Spanish provided the voice overs.



This is probably adequate for the developing mind to hear Spanish-sounding words; however, it's annoying to hear improperly pronounced words time after time.





Customer Buzz
 "My boy LOVES this toy." 2009-11-05
By GreatOutdoors (San Antonio, TX USA)
My 9 mo boy has been playing with this every chance he gets since he was 7 mo. I also know the LeapFrog Learn & Groove(tm) Musical Table because my niece has it. I like this one better because it has a lot more going on. Both kids seem to like this one better if given their choice.



I put the legs on it immediately as he was already starting to lean on furniture, but as other reviewers note they are easy to take off (unlike the leapfrog), which is great for packing. It has been great to see him get more and more steady on his feet. He can now crab walk all around it to choose which toy he wants to use. It looks like great exercise and that is my favorite thing about the toy. of course, he fell backwards a few times while practicing his standing, but that's just in the nature of the toy: do not use unsupervised. Probably best used on carpet.



Others have complained that the computer closes hard and kids can get there fingers trapped. I have to say that although it makes a loud noise, it does not close with any force. Closing the computer with his hand in it seems to be one of my son's favorite things to do and he does it often with no indication of pain or injury. He just slides his hand right out and is in no hurry to do so.



Actually, the biggest problem is that he likes it so much it is sometimes hard to get him off it. When he does get off it and we start to get into a good game of peek-a-boo, it actually pipes up with "hey, I wanna play" and he actually leaves me to go play with it again. I guess there is a timer in it that makes it say this after it is inactive for about 30 seconds. Now I turn it off immediately when he gets off it so it will shut up. I also hide it from view for a few hours a day so that he will play with me, his other toys, visiting grandparents, etc.



Another gripe: the Spanish mode says everything in English first. Since he presses the buttons one after the other, he sometimes doesn't even hear the Spanish word. I don't understand why they need to translate everything from English, since he doesn't even speak English yet. Also, the songs are still in English. So it hardly speaks any Spanish at all. If it is very important to you that your child learn Spanish, the Leap Frog does it better.



All in all, I'm very satisfied with it. I think that it is helping him with walking. I have gotten more than my money's worth and highly recommend it.







Customer Buzz
 "Great Toy and Better then Leap Frog" 2009-10-27
By G. Engler (Seattle, WA)
Really a fun toy, our daughter did not get it until she was around 8 months because the toys are more then just spinners and shakers (like the leap frog). We have tried the leap frog but it was to simple for our child and she has enough spinners and shakers in all her other toys like walkers, jumperoo, and exersaucers.



Our daughter just loves the phone, keyboard, book, and her fav is the computer. She loves to just open the computer and close it. She never closed the computer on her fingure and honestly its not heavy, i cant possibly see how any child can hurt themselves on it. But again, i would say this toy is better for the older child (around 8 months) since the toys are more educational and take a little bit of higher intelligency then the leap frog.



The Pros:

*The computer is awasome and our daughter just loves to close and open it and press all the buttons

*she loves the phone (rattle) that disattaches from the toy and she loves to carry it around with her. (she loves it more then any toy we have but see "cons")

*she like flippin the book pages

*she also enjoys the keyboard.

*i like that it has "words options and musical options", thats fun to change it up. We are not quite to the "spanish" options but i am sure we will use it later since we hope our child speaks multiple languages.

* legs are easy to take off

* sturdy enough for her to pull herself up on.

* easy to clean

* batteries last a long time



Cons:

*our baby misplaces the phone (rattle) and we have to find it all the time (wish it was attached by a phone cord but maybe they dont do that because it could be dangerous.

*after playing with the computer our daughter learned that all computers open and close, which includes mommys and daddys real laptops. But i guess i didnt expect anything different.



Overall, great toy and we really love it.

Customer Buzz
 "Interested for awhile" 2009-10-19
By S. Bobek (Hilliard, OH)
I bought this table for Christmas when my daughter was 8 months old. She loved it for the first month until she could cruise around. Since she started walking (at 10 months) she hasn't had much interest in it. I thought she would play more because of the variety it has- music, button sounds, talking, singing. Now at 18 months, she only plays with the detachable phone. It will be moving to storage shortly. On a positive note, other younger kids who visit enjoy it. I would recommend it, but it won't hold interest for up to 36 months of age.

Customer Buzz
 "Wonderful toy" 2009-10-13
By Regina Cerqueira (Illinois, USA)
This toy is one o the best purchases we made for our daughter. She is 12 months old and she absolutely loves it and plays with it all the time. It has 4 different settings including music, numbers, colors, shapes, etc. It's very fun and she even presses the buttons for music and dances along with the songs. It's really great! I recommend it for everyone.


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