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The Fisher-Price Laugh and Learn Remote offers over 35 songs, sounds and phrases, teaching the alphabet, colours, opposites and greetings in a playful manner. Little ones will love pressing the buttons to activate the lights and music, helping them understand cause and effect. The bright colours and captivating sounds stimulate their developing senses, while promoting fine motor skills and encouraging early pretend play.
Main Features
- Light-up screen with engaging animations
- 35+ songs, sounds, and phrases
- Introduces alphabet, colours, opposites, and greetings
- Helps develop fine motor skills and cause & effect understanding
Pros
- Engaging lights, music, and sounds keep children entertained.
- Helps teach essential early learning concepts.
- Promotes fine motor skill development.
Cons
- Requires batteries (not included).
- Some children may lose interest quickly.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Age Range | 6-36 months |
| Educational Content | Alphabet, colours, opposites, greetings |
| Sound Effects | 35+ songs, sounds and phrases |
| Power Source | Not specified |
Buyer Tips
- Consider purchasing rechargeable batteries to save money.
- Clean the remote regularly with a damp cloth.
- Observe your child during playtime to ensure safe use.
- Store the remote in a dry place when not in use.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
What age is this remote suitable for?
The Fisher-Price Laugh and Learn Remote is designed for babies and toddlers aged 6 months to 3 years old.
What does the remote teach?
It introduces the alphabet, colours, opposites and greetings through fun songs, sounds and phrases.
How does the remote help with development?
Pressing the buttons to activate lights and music helps children understand cause and effect, strengthens fine motor skills and encourages early pretend play.
Does it require batteries?
Yes, it requires batteries, which are not included.
Is the language UK English?
Yes, this version of the Laugh and Learn Remote is in UK English.

