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This is a pretty basic toy. It must be new, cause I saw it in a local store advertised for same price as Amazon and no reviews, so I went ahead and got it. My son (14 months) loves to push buttons and since learning to really walk a month ago, he loves even more to carry things around, so I thought this toy would be perfect. My son's only played with it one night (and I've messed around with it for a bit to see what it really does), but he doesn't seem too interested in it. I'm already considering taking it back, but I'll give it a few days. If I keep it, of course I'll update in a few weeks, but since there was nothing here, I thought I'd help other parents out in the meantime.Your kid can push the orange button on top to turn the light on/off and flip through a few songs in music mode in learning mode, it says hello/goodbye/lights on/lights off. There's a "bug" of some sort on the side that they can slide up and down so far, that's all I can tell it does in either mode. And there's the main roller in the front that flips through some different songs in each mode (daytime and nighttime pics).. And that's about it. The main roller in front is very frustrating because what kid is only going to flip the roller so far to get to another song?? No, the kid will keep rolling it. FP should have set it so the song is initially triggered, able to complete, and then if the thing's still rolling, trigger another song. There is also a "nighttime" mode, which is much calmer than the other 2. The button and roller switch to lullaby-type music or nighttime animal sounds or a snore followed by "night-night" (????). Kinda weird, but whatever. I will say this toy appears durable. My son's dropped it on the floor twice and not a mark.
We love the FP Learning toy line (except for the possessed puppy. *shudders*). But like I said before, I don't know if we'll be keeping this one. Doesn't appear to be a toy that really does anything different/special/unique than ones that we already have. It's not a bad toy or anything, but I wouldn't advise other parents to get this, unless your kid just has a thing for lanterns.
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Nice product. Inexpensive, durable, and fun. Our little grandson is a year old and he really enjoys playing with it. It is sturdy and well constructed for little ones active play.Honest reviews on Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Learning Lantern
My daughter loves to watch the lights and hear the sounds when she lying on her back. It really keeps her attention and makes her happy.Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Learning Lantern
I babysit for an autistic child who plays with electronic toys virtually nonstop. This lantern is one of her favorite daytime toys on it's normal modes and at night when it's time for bed, this is the only toy I allow to stay powered on. The "night time" mode is a nice combination of quiet songs, relaxing nature sounds and a sleepy "night night" which I find myself able to fall asleep to and seems to soothe my little comrade into sleep much faster than anything else we've tried.In spite of the light up function, batteries last a decently long time. I've had it for nearly a month and haven't replaced them once yet!
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