Fisher price should work on this safety hazard. She loves it, but almost always cries soon after playing with it because of this issue.Although this toy is officially for older kids (36 months!!!) this toy is much more appropriate for the younger set. My 6 month-old loves it, although after a month with it he doesn't quite know how to make it all work. It does keep him engaged during tummy time and in the last two weeks he has more than doubled the amount of time he has been able to spend (12 minutes a time now). It is really easy for the babies to activate this toy, all they have to do is roll it. This is great when they are really young and their aim isn't so great. Now that he is older and can sit up he knows how to spin the dial to make it sing/talk and loves to look at the LED display. He has yet to figure out to hit the smokestack. I just brought this to a playdate with several other babies and they each took a turn and loved it in different ways. I also like that it will say "D is for dog" etc.
Pros: Songs/Words aren't annoying
Has 2 settings, music and learning
Easy to use
Cons: Even on the quiet setting it is really loud
It is just a little too big
The LED screen could use some work, sometimes I can't figure out what it is supposed to be showing me (cat, dog, etc.)
Conclusion: This is a great toy that my son loves to play with. As he continues to grow he will enjoy it in new and novel ways from pushing it as he learns to crawl to learning the alphabet as he grows. I highly recommend this toy.
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Super cute train that my 7 month old loves. He will push the button and dance to the music over and over :)Read Best Reviews of Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn ABC Train Here
Just got it the other day and my son is enjoying it. Lots of neat things happen when he just moves it around and the songs/sounds don't get on your last nerve after a while, unlike other sound related toys. They came through on this one when they made it.The music is great. The letters are easy to see. It is a great first learning tool for small children.
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