Rock and Record Microphone - FISHER PRICE

Solitary play | Peer play

Rock and Record Microphone - FISHER PRICE

Age Groups: 2 to 3, 3 to 4 .

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Child is belting out and recording their own voices or singing along with puppy's fun learning songs, kids will have a blast rocking' out with this cool mic. Karaoke with a cool learning twist. While little ones are jamming to puppy's tunes, they'll also be learning from the alphabet and counting 1 20, to advanced colours and opposites. "Head, shoulders, knees and toes. " Plus, colourful "dancing" lights take the excitement up a notch. And, if budding stars want to record their own concerts, just press the puppy button and start singing. Add fun pitch changing effects and fresh beats in playback mode. Don't forget to add some sweet dance moves. Get the popcorn ready your little star's show is about to begin. Where early academics come into play counting and colours: little ones can count and sing along with puppy all the way to 20. And toddlers can explore advanced colours through fun songs, as the microphone lights up in the colour that's sung. Abs and opposites: toddlers will love singing the alphabet along with puppy. Plus, the familiar melody leads kids through a song that teaches them about opposites.

Types of Play

Learning Objective

Categories

  • Conversation
  • Pre-Math skills
  • ROLE PLAY
  • Vocabulary Building
  • Language Development
  • Musical Skills
  • Role play toys
  • Fun toys

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  • Battery Required
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  • Material: Plastic



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