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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: $37.99
You Save: $18.00 (32%)



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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 148 reviews
Sales Rank: 75

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
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

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 Review
Give your little one an exciting introduction to music with the Little Superstar Sing-Along Stage from Fisher Price. Created for children ages six months and up, the Sing-Along Stage offers plenty of interactive musical features designed to grow with your child. The toy features "Instruments" that activate sounds when their buttons are pressed, and you and your child can sing along with and dance to five fun songs.

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The Good: Toy offers many stages of learning fun, making it a fun, educational, and economical choice

The Bad: Assembly is made difficult by irregularly sized screw holes

In a Nutshell: Interactive, musical toy gives your child a fun introduction to making music

At a Glance

Ages: 6 month and up
Requires: 3 AA batteries (included); Philips screwdriver for assembly and for installing fresh batteries


Give your little one an exciting introduction to music with the Little Superstar Sing-Along Stage.


Features include "Instruments" that activate sounds when their buttons are pressed and five fun songs.
An Exciting Experience for Your Little Performer
The Little Superstar Sing-Along Stage features a large picture mirror, framed by exciting blinking lights at the top and an "audience" of smiling, cartoon babies at the bottom. Musical instruments with happy faces sit below: a guitar, a keyboard, a drum, and a trumpet. Each instrument has moving parts that activate sounds. The toy comes with a "magic" microphone, which is really a rattle. Shake it, and the sound of the rattle will activate songs and other fun sounds. The lights blink as the music plays, making a spectacular show for your little one to enjoy.

Sing Songs or "Compose" You Own
The toy includes two modes, which are easily selected by sliding a button at the top of the toy. The "sing-along" mode plays five different fun songs, which are activated by shaking the magic microphone or pressing any of the buttons on the musical instruments. Younger babies will enjoy listening to the music and watching the lights blink. They'll also love hearing you sing along with the songs. (We were happy to find that the toy comes with lyric cards.) As your child gets older, she can learn to sing along with you, too.

Select the "build-a-song" mode for your child to experiment with sounds herself. When she shakes the "magic microphone," a voice singing a "scat" will start. When your child plays with any of the musical instruments, she will hear that instrument play. It will continue to play a "solo" until she presses the buttons on any of the other instruments. Their sounds will then be added to the instrumental piece. For example, press the drum, and a back beat will be added. In all, the toy has three different, jazzy "add-on" instrumental pieces -- even our adult toy testers enjoyed these catchy, authentic-sounding tunes. The toy also says several fun phrases, as well as the sound of cheering and applause, encouraging children to dance or sing along.

Musical Toy Grows with Your Child
While we love all of the musical features of this toy, we especially like that the Sing-Along Stage is designed to grow with your child, which means that your child will get a lot of use out of it while making new discoveries as they get older. The toy stands at the perfect height for six-month-old babies to play with while sitting. They will enjoy looking at themselves in the large picture window, watching the blinking lights, and experimenting with the cause and effect features of the buttons. Our two-year-old toy tester also enjoyed this toy -- she loved dancing and singing along with the songs.

The toy requires just a little bit of adult assembly, which is where we encountered our only problem: the legs need to be screwed on to the toy to allow it to stand, but the holes for the included screws were not sized properly. This made it difficult for us to manually tighten the screws satisfactorily. However, the toy was still able to stand sturdily for safe play

. The Sing-Along Stage requires 3 AA batteries, which are included.

What's in the Box
Sing-Along Stage, "magical" microphone, three AA batteries.


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 143 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Very engaging!   December 2, 2008
Gloria K. (Palo Alto, CA USA)
I purchased this toy for my 7 month old granchild, and she absolutely loves it. It provides tons of entertainment for her and the family as well; we revel in her delight! I can see this toy holding her interest as she grows. When she starts talking, she can sing along. Right now, she enjoys looking at the herself in the mirror, pushing the buttons to make the lights and songs go on, and bops to the tunes--it's so adorable. I cannot vouch for the durability of the toy, as we have had it for just a couple of weeks, but so far, so good. I highly recommend this product.


3 out of 5 stars too short for toddler, but good music   December 2, 2008
M. Mullin
probably really good for infants and not toddlers. my child got bored with it in a day or so. she is 11 months and has to bend her knees to look in the mirror. once in a while she'll go back and play with it. but i like having it around. we also bought a activity table which gets more use. you should invest your money in a table instead. although, the sound stage does have cute music.


4 out of 5 stars Baby loves it!   November 30, 2008
Kristin Babnick
Our little girl loved it from the start. It allows for cause and effect interaction both visually and audibly. The music changes to feature the sound of the instrument that the child interacts with. I suspect that we'll get several years of use from this as her mind becomes more aware of the interaction happening.


5 out of 5 stars Best Toy Yet!   November 29, 2008
K. Dwyer (Scranton, PA)
My 1 year old son absolutely loves this toy!! From the moment we took it out of the box he has been playing with it. It has two settings. One is singing, the other is making music. We sit down together all the time and play with the music maker. You can take instruments out or put them in while the background music plays. Its very educational because it shows him what each instrument sounds like and what ones sound good together. We LOVE it and I would recommend this to any mom looking for an awesome toy!


5 out of 5 stars She loves it!   November 27, 2008
Sarah Beth
Our daughter got this a couple of weeks ago for her first birthday. She absolutely loves it! She is learning to get each of the instruments to play and enjoys dancing to all the songs. They do get a bit tiresome, but at least there are several that alternate so it's not the same one over and over. She enjoys making faces at herself in the mirror. Overall, I think this is a wonderful toy and I would highly recommend it for anyone with a child around this age!

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