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Fisher-Price Amazing Animals Sing and Go Choo-Choo Review

 
Manufacturer: Fisher Price
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Model#: K04.67
Weight: 7.75lbs
Height: 23.10"
   Width: 12.90"
Length: 7.10"

Average Rating: 5 out of 5 Stars


Retail Price: $35.49
Online Price: $51.04
Features:
  • Musical choo-choo train with baby animals lights up and plays catchy songs
  • Animals have movable joints, textured feet, and teethable ears
  • Train lights up and each car has unique feature to keep little ones busy
  • Choose between sitting mode for youngest baby and motion-activated as they grow
  • Includes 3 animal friends

User Submitted Fisher-Price Amazing Animals Sing and Go Choo-Choo Reviews (cont...)


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Date: 2008-02-28
Great Toy!
I bought this as a Christmas gift for my then 14-month-old Grandson. He LOVES this toy. It has lots of different activities, nice sounds & music animals are removable for play, and the toy itself is much larger than I thought it would be. Very well made, durable and colorful.

Date: 2008-02-28
Lotsa Fun & Giggles
This toy has multiple activities. The animals and their "clicking" moving joints are her favorite. Pushing the button to create songs and animal sounds bring about big eyes of astonishment! She is 9 months old, there will be many months of joy with this fun & durable toy.

Date: 2008-02-25
My infant's favorite
My infant got this for Christmas at 7 months old. She loved it immediately. She first just loved to push the big button that makes it go and sing the song about the choo choo. Then, she learned she could play with the extras attached to the cars. Then she started taking the animals out and playing with those separately. Recently, she still presses the big green button at least 20 times a day, sometimes just in passing by to hear the song, but she has learned to press the smaller button for animal sounds, press the platform to hear new songs, and place animals in the platform (also playing a new song). She chases the train when we turn on the motion, and she laughs. She also claps and sways back and forth to the music. She has already learned to say "monkey," a word we don't use very often and I associate with her having this toy. Not only did we purchase this, but we also have the zebra and the lion add on cars. Her favorite is actually the lion; it has a mane that turns and has little colorful balls in it that she loves.

Some things that are nice about the toy that she might not yet show appreciation for:
-Many parts on the animals are specifically made soft and bumpy for teething.
-Though some of the motion on the animals is a tiny bit tough at first, it actually loosens up a bit as you play with it and the baby gets the hang of how the animals move.
- You can turn on or off the motion of the train.
- VERY durable... seems impossible to scratch or break, and trust me, she pushes it around and drops things in and on it so much we know.
- Teaches rhythm, singing, and different things about animals through easy songs.
- The songs are really good, imho. I've gotten sick of them, but again, she presses the button about 20 times a day EASILY. But I'm not so sick of them that I take the toy away or cease singing along with it when she presses the buttons.
- It is really quite cute... some toys my baby has loved I don't feel are too cute.
- With all of her usage, it's amazing that we haven't had to change the batteries yet!

My only qualm with this toy, really, is that it says that hippos are slow. They actually run and also swim very fast, so I'm not really sure why they put that into a song incorrectly. But as far as my husband and I can tell (and he's a zoologist) that's really the only correction in the factual knowledge, and it's not a big deal for most people.

My daughter has played with this for over 2 months straight now and it entertains her enough for me to get some stuff done, too, which might be a selling point for a lot of stay-at-homers or people who just don't have enough time when the baby is around to get housework done.

Date: 2008-02-22
wonderful toy
My son has played with this train since he was 5 months old. It continues to remain his favorite at 19 months. He has put many miles on it, and it has survived many falls and crashes. The animals are cute and fun, and he loves the music and the animal noises it makes. Don't buy this if toys with noise get on your nerves, but I strongly recommend it to anyone else.

Date: 2008-02-16
lots of fun
Our boy loves this toy, although the locomotive is what he generally spends the most time with, it is a lot of fun. The sounds keep his attention, and you can select from the "jingles" or hit the "bell" and get animal sounds. You can cycle the "jingles" by hitting the smoke stack, I believe there is about 4-5 different jingles. It is kind of expensive, but it is a great toy. And you can buy expansion units if you can manage to find them.

P.S. The giraffe is what our boy enjoys the most if he isn't playing with the locomotive, although there are 6-7 pieces this, you get two really fun toys you baby will really enjoy.


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