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Fisher-Price Little Superstar Sing-Along Stage

Fisher-Price Little Superstar Sing-Along Stage


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Brand: Fisher-Price
Category: Toy

List Price: $55.99
Buy New: $39.69
You Save: $16.30 (29%)



New (12) Collectible (2) from $39.22

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 129 reviews
Sales Rank: 103

Batteries: 3
Batteries Included: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 7.1
Dimensions (in): 5.3 x 16 x 23.1

MPN: L4805
Model: L4805
UPC: 027084500295
EAN: 0027084500295
ASIN: B000NW2AVC

Release Date: August 1, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • A musical toy for baby to play and interact with
  • Little ones love to be in the spotlight and they love to sing, dance and move
  • This jam-packed stage encourages musical discovery and self-expression
  • Four dancing spotlights, five sung songs, a large view mirror, and two play modes, baby is sure to have a rockin good time
  • Baby can shake the magic microphone for sing-along fun

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
A symphony of music, lights and melodies rewards your baby's movements through two modes of interactive play. In Mode 1, your little one can hear songs by activating one of four instruments. Instruments include a drum, mini xylophone, trombone and guitar. In Mode 2, baby is encouraged to "play" the instruments and shake the magical microphone for musical sounds and a dazzling light show. Requires 3 "AA" batteries (included). Measures 12"L x 16"W x 19.5"H.

Amazon.com Product Description
Bring out the performer in your little one with the Fisher Price Little Superstar Sing-Along Stage. Your child will enjoy grooving to fun songs with the "magical" microphone and pretend musical instruments. Designed for children ages six months and older, this toy provides several developmental benefits, such as encouraging motor skill development and problem-solving skills, and provides visual and auditory stimulation.



From 6 months of age and up the stage is just the right height to sit and play.


Each mode offers just enough difficulty for your little one to be challenged and have fun at the same time. View larger.
Flashing Lights and Fun Music
The Sing-Along Stage features five fun songs for you and your baby to sing along with. It's easy and fun for your baby to play with: Just shake the "magical" microphone to start the music! While the music plays, your child will delight in the four dancing spotlights, the pop-up audience of friendly smiling fans, and the big picture mirror to watch him or herself groove. Four musical instruments sit along the bottom of the stage: Baby just presses the horn, the xylophone, the drum, or the guitar to hear them play. You and your child will have great fun singing and dancing together with all of the songs!

Different Stages to Grow with Baby
The Sing-Along Stage includes two levels of advancement for babies and toddlers. Each mode offers just enough difficulty for your little one to be challenged and have fun at the same time. For babies from 6 months of age, the stage is just the right height to sit and play. He or she can discover how to shake the microphone to make a song play! Your baby can also learn how to press each musical instrument to hear it play a solo, learning to differentiate between the different sounds. Musical lyrics are provided for you to sing along with the songs, providing quality interactive time with your baby. As your child gets older, he or she can stand, dance, and groove with the magical microphone while the music plays. In this more advanced secondary mode, the toy allows your child to get creative with the music. Start the song by pressing the button. Shake the microphone to add voice. Press each instrument to add their sounds to the song. This toy requires three AA batteries, which are included in the package. Adult assembly is necessary and requires a Phillips screwdriver (not included).

What's in the Box
1 Fisher Price Little Superstar Sing-Along Stage, play microphone, and 3 AA batteries.



Customer Reviews:   Read 124 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars So great!   October 7, 2008
Other (Other, OT United States)
The music is fun! I love that the babies can see themselves in the mirror.


4 out of 5 stars Fun for both my kids   September 23, 2008
AJD (Hawaii)
My infant and 2 year old both love this toy. The only complaint is that my baby, who was 7 months old when we got this, wasn't tall enough to see herself in the mirror. She could sit up on her own but she is on the small side so she couldn't quite see the buttons or herself very well. To fix this, I put her in her Bumbo chair and put her in front of it. Other than that, I totally suggest it, especially for parents looking for a toy for more than one age group. My baby slams on the buttons and looks at herself and my toddler sings into the microphone and pushes the buttons in order to hear the music.


5 out of 5 stars My baby loves this!   August 29, 2008
Amy Stocking (South Jordan, UT)
I bought this for my son when he was 6 1/2 months old. He loved it from day one. He loves to look in the mirror and push all the buttons and pulls. The music gets stuck in my head, but at least there is more than 1 song to listen to, like other toys. I bought this based on the reviews from other buyers and I have not been disappointed.


4 out of 5 stars Fun and entertaining   August 27, 2008
C. Keyser (Virginia, USA)
My daughter enjoys playing with this toy. She laughs every time she sees herself in the mirror and she loves banging on the buttons, which are super-big. The buttons cause little people to pop up, and she loves trying to catch them before they fall. Also, the wide spread of the toy's legs make it sturdy enough that she can pull herself up without making me afraid that it will fall over on her. The music is a bit cheesy, and the microphone doesn't seem to have a purpose (it's more like a rattle), but overall it's an enjoyable toy.


4 out of 5 stars My Child Loves It!   August 21, 2008
Beeg (NJ, USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

When I first saw this toy, i thought it was a glorified music box. My husband, on the otherhand, insisted on paying $50 for it. Turns out this toy has two settings-one will play music no matter which buttons are pushed, the other will play sounds based on the different "instrument" buttons. My 10-month old loves banging on it, and loves to watch me in the mirror while doing so. If she moves onto another toy, this toy will make sounds to "remind" her to come back. I am a believer of teaching our child to concentrate on one toy before moving onto another, so I am glad we have this toy that can grasp her attention. It also comes with lyrics of the songs, in cardboard so she can't tear up, so I can see her growing into it. I still think it is overpriced for what it can do, but it is a great toy nevertheless.

On a side note, the packaging is weird and very difficult to unpack. Do not open it while the child is around, as it can become very dangerous. The toy came in the "on" position, so while I was fighting the packaging, it made so much music that my baby kept coming over to investigate. My mom had to restrain her while I unpack it. I wish FP will change the packaging to make it easier to open.



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