Fisher-Price 4-in-1 Ultimate Learning Bot Electronic Activity Toy
$33.50
$49.99
+ Free Shipping
+23Deal Score
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Amazon has Fisher-Price 4-in-1 Ultimate Learning Bot Electronic Activity Toy on sale for $35 Now $33.50. Shipping is free.
Walmart also has Fisher-Price 4-in-1 Ultimate Learning Bot Electronic Activity Toy on sale for $35 Now $33.50. Shipping is free.
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Key Features:
4 toys in 1 to keep playtime going as baby grows from infant to toddler to preschooler (ages 6 months-5 years)
Each individual toy is filled with fun activities for babies to explore. Put them all together to build an interactive electronic robot buddy.
3 Smart Stages learning levels with 120plus songs, sounds and phrases about numbers and counting, the alphabet, shapes, colors and more
Press any button on the motorized bot to send it zooming forward with music & lights, encouraging baby to crawl and chase
Lots of hands-on activities for sitting babies, including press-down antenna, twist & flip gears, ball-popper, and spinning & clicking arms
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Our research indicates that this Fisher-Price 4-in-1 Ultimate Learning Bot Electronic Activity Toy is priced $9.99 lower (22.2% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $44.99 at the time of this posting.
About this product:
This is highly rated with 4.8 stars overall on Amazon based on over 1,300 reviews.
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I expected more from this thing. I bought it for my son for Christmas, and it really isn't anything special. You can pull it apart into three pieces, although I haven't found any real reason to do that. It has a couple of buttons to press and 3 learning levels, but it's not like it gives the ability to try and respond to it like his other toys (e.g. his other toys may say press the button 1, and offers reassurance when done so).
I think I mainly bought it because it reminded me of Short Circuit and Johnny 5 😂
This thing says "best damn party ever.". Kind of funny. Our 15 month old likes when I hold him and pretend kick this thing in the face when it's moving back and forth. He laughs so hard. Worth the $40 price when we bought it at Xmas.
it's not a toy that's going to cure cancer or mine Bitcoin, it's a silly kids toy. if you're looking for something educational, be a good parent and don't buy a robot that just wants to party.
Target has a 15% circle discount on FP toys + redcard 5%- should be easy price match for extra savings.
How do you do it? Buy first with the circle offer and then call to price match? I'm confused how god use a circle offer and a price match at the same time?
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I expected more from this thing. I bought it for my son for Christmas, and it really isn't anything special. You can pull it apart into three pieces, although I haven't found any real reason to do that. It has a couple of buttons to press and 3 learning levels, but it's not like it gives the ability to try and respond to it like his other toys (e.g. his other toys may say press the button 1, and offers reassurance when done so).
I think I mainly bought it because it reminded me of Short Circuit and Johnny 5 😂
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It's clearly saying dance party
It's clearly saying dance party
it's not a toy that's going to cure cancer or mine Bitcoin, it's a silly kids toy. if you're looking for something educational, be a good parent and don't buy a robot that just wants to party.