Little People Caring For Animals Farm Playset with Farmer Jed Figure
Farmer Jed works very hard to care for all his animals on the Little People Caring for Animals Farm, and he would love some help from your tiny farmer. Toddlers will love learning how to take care of all their animal friends, from feeding the chickens to tucking in the horse with a soft blanket, and exploring all the exciting activities on this farm. Get the fun started by pressing the discovery button to pop open the stall doors and hear fun songs and phrases. Or open up the hayloft for drop-through fun that activates more sounds and phrases! Then little farmers can press the discovery button to “hatch” the chicks, turn the silo to rotate the corn crop (pop pop pop!), and so much more! Ding ding ding-ring the bell to let all the animals know it’s dinnertime, then feed some of the corn to the chickens! This activity-packed Little People playset is more than a farm-it’s a home for all your toddler’s new friends.
Where development comes into play Sensory: The farm offers tons of sensory-stimulating fun for little ones-from the bright colors, songs & sounds, to the variety of materials for their tiny hands to explore! Curiosity & Wonder: As toddlers discover all the ways to interact with the farm, like pressing the discovery button to hear fun sounds and see the stall doors pop open, they’ll see how their actions can make fun things happen-a great intro to cause & effect! Emotions & Self-Expression: As kids pretend to feed & care for the farm animals, they’re beginning to learn what it feels like to take care of someone else. Fisher-Price Little People Caring For Animals Farm with Farmer Jed Figure: Age Range: 1 – 5 years Includes Farmer Jed figure and 4 animal figures pig, chicken, horse & a cow with her calf Press discovery button for fun songs, animal sounds & phrases. It also turns on the light & pops open the stall doors! Press second discovery button to “hatch” the chicks Open the hayloft for drop-through fun, which activates even more fun sounds, songs & phrases! Turn the silo to rotate the corn crop and hear fun corn-popping sounds Light above barn door really works! Ring the metal bell for dinnertime Kids can feed the animals and tuck in the horse with a blanket ADULT ASSEMBLY REQUIRED. Tool needed: Phillips screwdriver (not included). CAUTION: This package contains small parts. For adult assembly only
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