Fisher Price Laugh & Learn Count & Colour Gumball Machine review

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Fisher Price Laugh & Learn Count & Colour Gumball Machine

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A light-up character friend with more than 40 fun sing-along songs, tunes, sounds and bilingual phrases will introduce baby to colours, numbers & counting, opposites, first words and more.

When baby drops balls into the colourful Laugh & Learn Gumball Machine, and then gives it a high-five or presses its hand, it comes to life with a friendly character face, lights, sounds, music and rolling ball motion.

Tested by Lauren Gallagher, 32, and her daughter Sofia, five months. She says:

There’s nothing cuter than seeing Sofia start beaming when she’s playing with the colourful Gumball Machine. Every time the music begins and lights flash, she bounces with excitement, dances along to the tunes and taps the balls together to make her own music.

She’s now worked out how to drop the balls into the top of the machine and pull the lever to release them and activate the music. I like that as well as having fun, she’s also learning about colours and numbers.

I’d definitely recommend this to my mum friends – it keeps Sofia entertained for ages and we’re looking forward to having even more fun with it.

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