Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Smart Bounce & Spin Pony
- The Bounce and Learn Pony is an active learning toy that interacts with the television
- The Pony uses a wireless device to connect with the TV delivering animated content
- Baby interacts by bouncing up and down and spinning a roller on the handle bars
- Mom can choose the level of play and audio options
- Without being connected to the TV, baby can play on the pony and be rewarded by songs and sound effects from the pony itself
Product Description
Baby can hop on this interactive pony and ride out an incredible learning journey. The Smart Bounce and Spin Pony is a learning toy that encourages physical movement and interacts with the television. The Pony uses a wireless IR device to connect with the TV, delivering an animated learning adventure across three levels of play and five learning scenes. Baby interacts by bouncing up and down and spinning a roller ball on the handle bars. Sound effects, music and ani… More >>
It’s an old story, “batteries not included,” but would it be too much for Amazon.com to suggest I buy some while they’re busy suggesting other toys I might like? When I complained to them about having to drive to the store christmas morning, they said they can’t keep track of all the specifications of all the toys and manufactures. So how do they expect me to?
Rating: 3 / 5
My mother bought this for my son for his first birthday. It was easy to put together and it looks super fun. BUT my little one loves to jump and this isn’t that bouncy. He will play on it for a little bit and then he gets off of it. I was surprised that he could figure out how to get off it all by himself and with out falling! We haven’t hooked it up to the tv yet so we’ll see if that makes it more interesting for him.
Rating: 4 / 5
First let me say…my daughter loves this toy. She plays on it every day numerous times a day. I honestly don’t care for it too much. It make horrible noises when she is trying to bounce, spin or whatever. It’s like a squeaking noise. It doesn’t bounce or spin too well either. I only paid 35 dollars for it, so I’m not too worried about it, plus my daughter seems to like it..
Rating: 3 / 5
I just bought this toy for my niece and she does enjoy it. She knows how to control it easily, but I just thought it would be more educational as far as alphabets and numbers. It’s hard for her to find out which screen is for the alphabet. She does like learning her animals too. So maybe for her it’s a 4, but for me it’s a 3.
Rating: 3 / 5
My 16 month old loves his pony. He is able to get on and off all by himself and bounces easily by himself. (He is only in 2nd percentile for height and isn’t even on the charts for weight but still has no problems with it.) We haven’t used the tv part much as he doesn’t seem to care whether or not the “game” is on. Maybe when he is a little older, he will like that. Still he loves his pony AND as a bonus – assembly was SUPER easy.
Rating: 5 / 5