5 Fisher Price vtech sorter, Cd player, snail & piano
Price:  $39.99
Description:
1) Brilliant Basics™ Baby's Shape sorter, perfect shape Ten bright blocks are ready for baby to drop into the open bucket or through the shape-sorting lid. Filling the bucket with blocks, dumping them out, and starting over is great for eye-hand coordination and other early skills. Then baby can move on to sorting and stacking, learning about identifying and matching shapes while having fun!
2) Laugh & Learn™ Roll-Along Snail Retails , perfect shape This friendly, push-pal snail makes learning A-B-C's and colors lots of fun for baby. Just press buttons to hear letters, colors and fun sounds. A delightful sing-along song plays as baby rolls him along or touches the light-up musical button. Roll, laugh and play the day away! Helps baby learn through everyday experiencesIntroduces baby to letters & colors. Hearing sounds, words & music encourages baby to vocalize. Enhances vocabulary. Helps baby start to understand cause & effect of actions.
3) Fisher-Price Nick Jr. A,B,CD-Player , a few buttons are a little rubbed. Product Description Introduding the A,B,CD-Player where kids will learn the letters of the alphabet with their favorite Nick Jr. friends Theres also an alphabet song for sing-along learning. Download Knows Your Name content from either Dora or Diego on the FP website via USB connection to your computer.
4) Learn & Groove® Piano, great shape Music, lights and a mirror make playtime groove as piano keys introduce your child to colors and shapes in English and Spanish Learning Path Stones First Words Infants string sounds together to imitate language. Later they use these sound strings to represent things in the world (baba for bottle). As toddlers they progressively build vocabulary and begin to learn the principles of word order (red ball, not ball red). Cause and Effect Cause and Effect Children progress from a simple observation of action and reaction (spin the wheel to hear music) to a deeper understanding of cause and effect (germs make you sick). Cause and effect is important because it signals that a child can perceive hidden or abstract forces on objects. Colors Learning color names and matching them consistently to the right color develops by around the age of 2 to 3 years. When children eventually come to understand the concepts of color they can then use that information to categorize shapes, patterns and other visual information. Exploration and Curiosity Exploration and Curiosity Toddlers use their curiosity and logical reasoning skills to solve everyday problems. By investigating all sorts of possibilities, they develop unexpected solutions and creative problem-solving strategies. Recognizing Patterns Recognizing Patterns The ability to extend, complete and duplicate patterns by determining the specific attributes of those patterns is a logical reasoning skill that forms a basis for future work in math. Recognizing patterns is also important for learning to read. Many high frequency words have similiar components (the sound "an" is in can, and hand). Recognizing these patterns helps children work out a new word faster. Music Music From birth, children love music and even prefer it to speech. Apart from the obvious joy of music there are a number of surprising benefits to listening to music: it helps develop language, problem solving skills, memory, and physical coordination. Fine Motor Skills Fine Motor Skills The development and coordination of small, refined muscle movements allow infants and toddlers to use their thumb and forefinger to grasp small objects, paint and eventually learn to write. Sensory Exploration Sensory Exploration Infants and toddlers experience the world using all of their senses. However, vision is by far the main sense that they use. As they explore their enviroment babies examine objects, recognize people and learn about depth and movement. Taste and touch are also important senses for babies. Shapes
5) Vtech storytime suprise retails Inside the book are cute illustrations and short nursery rhymes. The rhymes included are: Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary Ring Around the Rosie Rub-A-Dub-Dub Three Little Kittens (who lost their mittens) Rock-A-Bye Baby Star Light, Star Bright The "Surprise" in Storytime Surprise is the music, lights, and sound effects that accompany every page. Whenever the book is opened, closed, or a page is turned, a short song plays. Whenever a character button is pressed, a short line or phrase from the character's rhyme is read, often accompanied by a cute sound effect. If the button is pressed again, a cute little melody will play (a different song for each button). There is even fun to be had while the song is playing -- if you press other character buttons the main melody will change. For example, if your press the dog button while a song is playing, the main melody switches to that of a dog barking out the tune. The star switches it to a high-pitched, twinkling kind of sound. Every button (except the one that goes with the song) affects some kind of change. Lights in the translucent buttons also flash as the songs play.
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