

This storybook-based toy teaches baby learning basics. The friendly Bookworm character “holds” the book as baby flips through the pages to hear storytime melodies, or press one of the three learning buttons to learn letters, numbers, colors and first words. Blinking lights show baby which page to look at. Includes Off/Low/High volume switch. Measures 10″H x 7.75″W x 2.75″L. Requires 3 “AAA” batteries, included…. More >>
$16.89
4.5
Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Storybook Rhymes
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I have been looking for this toy, and am glad to have found it in an ad today. My husband went on an overseas mission trip earlier this year, and brought back a European version of this toy. My daughter loves the music, and frequently dances to it, but it is in a language none of us know. I am looking forward to getting her the English one – wondering how many of the songs are the same…
Rating: 3 / 5
We purchased this for my son for Christmas. He was 6 months old at the time. He has been given many opportunities to play with it, but seems to find it boring. Different kids have different tastes, so despite many other glowing reviews, I wanted to let you know it’s not a sure thing.
Rating: 1 / 5
My daughter (10 months old) absolutely loves this book, and car rides have become much more manageable since buying this. The pages are easy for her to turn, there is a volume control (which is a HUGE plus) and it has cute little songs for her to play. Not the most interactive toy out there, but it’s not overwhelming to her either.
Rating: 4 / 5
My baby loves this toy and plays with it again and again. He likes to press the button (nose of the worm) and see the light flash, thus the song continues to play. When the book fell to the floor, it can automatically stand.
Rating: 5 / 5
Great first book for a baby or toddler. Very durable, and a good learning tool.
Rating: 4 / 5