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Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Pull & Play Learning Wagon


This is a cute little wagon. A feature I like is the handle that folds underneath.   That may not seem like a feature but it helps in storage and if some little person wants to pull out the pieces they can sit on the wagon and scoot around.   Another good feature is the volume control.   That is a HUGE feature as the cute little digital voices can get tiring.   The play aspects have three levels.  It is a pretty clear difference between level one and two but I’m not sure about level three, it seems more musical.  
Level two goes over things like letters and counting and repeats the words in Spanish.   As in most Fisher Price products, it seems durable.  It is a cute toy that a kid can grow into.
From Fisher Price:
·        Toy arrives in packaging that reveals what's inside. To keep it a surprise, select "Ship in Amazon packaging" at checkout.
·        ​​Pull-along toy wagon loaded with hands-on play and educational content for babies ages 6-36 months
·        ​Smart Stages technology lets you change the learning content as your baby grows
·        ​Roll the wagon or press the light-up buttons, xylophone keys & crayons for music& phrases
·        ​​Lots of sit & play activities, including a shape-sorter lid, puzzle play & bat-at toys


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