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- Learning Farm is great for interactive play- Just crawl through the barn door and let the fun begin
- Once in the barn, baby can feed the cow and turn on the lights
- 3 great modes of play including Learning Mode, Music Mode, and Imagination Mode
- Baby will have fun with role-play and realistic sound effects
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By Edna K. Turner (Delaware)
She plays with it all the time. It is durable and easy to use for a one year old.
By E. Murray (Texas)
He hasn't lost interest yet. and every time he plays with it he discovers something new. It has 3 different "modes" Learning mode, song mode and play mode, all of which are so cute and fun. it comes with eggs and he carries them around the house. I will mention that the screws were hard to put in by hand. My son has beat this thing up and it still perfect.
By KYP (Lakewood, CO United States)
What I like about this toy:
Lots of mini activities - feeding the cow, "planting the flowers" having the eggs slide through the shoot. All the noises and songs, opening and closing the barn door.
Dislike:
Putting it together. It took about 30 minutes to get all the pieces screwed in and assembled. It probably took that long because my son was eager to get his hands on this awesome looking toy and wanted to play with it while we were putting it together.
Why I'm giving it a 5:
It seems pricey for a FP toy, (we bought it on a buy 2 get 1 free promo and got the farm, home and the rock and bounce pony), so it wasn't too bad. FP toys are very sturdy, with a rough baby and 2 dogs, any toy that makes it through and still look brand new is amazing.
Very interactive. Teaches cause and effect. The sounds of the farm animals and the door creaking when it opens and a "slam" when it shuts cracks my baby up. He loves being able to "crawl" through the door. It did take him a little bit why he couldn't "walk" through, and watching him crouch down and waddle though was a hoot. He eventually gave up and crawled.
Even without the extra pieces (eggs, flowers) it's still a lot of fun. We brought it over to a friends house to entertain the little ones - awesome. They had so much fun just messing around with it.
We haven't had a toy that keeps our kid entertained for a long period of time AND something he wants to go back to.
IF YOU ARE DEBATING on getting this vs the HOME - get the home. It has a few more extras and activities to do. Only bonus about the farm is the radio - it makes "static" noises so it's like you're tuning a radio. The home one has a clock that you can teach time and it's a little bigger opening for the doorway.
By WorkingMom (Massachusetts)
My son played with this toy at a friend's house a few months ago and was captivated by the ability to go through the door. We gave it to him yesterday for his first birthday. I was afraid that he would play with it for 30 minutes or so and move on but I was pleasantly surprised. He played with it for hours - and I mean hours - spending most of his time going through the door but also trying out the other features. Since nearly everything a person does with the toy causes it to make noise/music, etc. it keeps him stimulated. My son is a very active and curious little person so all of this toy's bells and whistles are critical to keeping him entertained. I have found it difficult over the past few months having enough toys to keep him entertained without breaking my budget or overwhelming our family room. I see this toy as a money saver since it keeps me from having to buy a bunch of other toys. In the time he spent on this toy yesterday, he would have played with a dozen toys or more any other day. My son wasn't happy when we took him away from the farm so that he could eat dinner and went right back to it afterwards. He's the type of person who will play until he drops from exhaustion so I think he would have played with this toy all night if I hadn't forced him to go to bed. :-)
I think the choking warning is in reference to the screws used to put it together. The screws are really tight, though, so I can't imagine how a child could get them out. I could barely get them in. I think the child would really have to break the other parts of the toy to get pieces small enough to swallow.
By Mary T. Cook (atlanta, ga)
We were going to be taking care of our 2 year old granddaughter for a few days so bought this to have at the house for her to play with. It was a great success and she loved all the different activities on it. Found it easy to put together and sturdy.
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