Fisher Price Laugh & Learn Singin' Soccer Ball
Fisher Price Laugh and Learn Singin' Soccer Ball is a soft, baby-friendly ball is easy to grasp and roll, with fun sounds, songs and tunes to encourage play. Get ready to kick up some learning fun with the Singin’ Soccer Ball! Baby will love discovering numbers, counting, colors and opposites, and learning about teamwork and taking turns. The It’s even machine washable after electronics are removed. Ready, set, go-o-o-al!
- Encourages learning through active play
- Three interactive play modes: Learning, Music & Imagination
- Songs & phrases introduce teamwork & taking turns
- Press, shake or roll the soft soccer ball to activate music & fun sounds
- Teaches numbers, counting, colors, opposites, sportsmanship & more
- Power/volume control for quiet play
- Machine washable (with electronics removed)
- Requires 3 AA batteries
Recommended for babies 6-36 months.
Get ready to kick up some learning fun with the Singin' Soccer Ball!
- Plays fun songs & sounds with every press, roll or shake!
- As baby rolls their friendly soccer ball around, they'll hear counting numbers 1-10 and songs about the different colors they see outside!
- This friendly ball is the perfect playmate for baby as they both sing along to songs about rolling "fast" and "slow" and playing with a friend!
Score!
Baby will have so much fun learning about numbers, colors, counting, opposites, and more with this plush soccer pal. Roll the soft ball along to activate sounds and songs that prompt baby to crawl and roll…again and again! Rewarding phrases like 'Great job!' encourage baby to keep moving. It’s easy to grasp, easy to roll and so much fun. Soccer ball is machine washable after electronics are removed.
Helps Baby Learn through Everyday Experiences
Laugh and Learn Singing Soccer Ball introduces numbers, colors, and opposites. It builds self-confidence as baby learns to roll and play with the ball, and encourages learning through active play.
Playtime Ideas
Play with baby and the soccer ball for a few minutes so he can observe what you do with it. Then, little by little, let him do more of the playing while you do more of the observing. Before long, your little one will do more than just imitate how you played with the toy: he will begin to play with it in his own way. The play support and role modeling you provide help encourage independent play.
