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Fisher-Price Mickey Mouse Clubhouse See n' Say |  | Brand: Fisher-Price
List Price: $18.99 Buy New: $11.09 as of 9/9/2010 14:57 MDT details You Save: $7.90 (42%)
Seller: Family Fun Shoppe LTD Rating: 3 reviews
Batteries: 3 Batteries Included: Yes Age: 1.5 - 4 years Battery: 3 AA Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 12.3 x 2.6 x 11
MPN: N4000 Model: N4000 UPC: 027084668940 EAN: 0027084668940
Release Date: October 1, 2008
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| Place a number into an empty space and Mickey will identify the number and its color. | | Removing a number will identify the character hiding beneath that shape. | | Mickey will ask questions about a shape or a character. | | Mickey will ask you to find the number and place it into the space. | | Great learning tool! |
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Product Description See 'N Say Mickey Mouse Clubhouse style!
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| Customer Reviews: Perfect for learning numbers and colors! December 15, 2009 Tonya Cash (Georgia) My 18 month old has played with this toy everyday since she has gotten it. The numbers are the perfect size for her hands- she likes to carry them around and play with them separately. She loves anything musical and loves the little counting song. The only issue I have is that the numbers aren't the same colors as the places they go in. It makes it more challenging for her because she cant place the number in a color matching place and has not yet learned how to place the numbers based on their shape. I do use the numbers to teach colors by saying 'Yellow Three' and such. Overall, I would definitely recommend this toy for a lil one. Its durable, bright, the right size, and the music is very catchy.
It's just ok...... December 4, 2009 MommyToTommy (South Carolina) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this for my two year old for his 2nd birthday. He loves Mickey Mouse and although he does enjoy this toy, as a parent I am not too thrilled with it. First, I am not a big fan of toys that have removable parts especially for toddlers. The numbers on the front of the toy come off so that the child can fit them back together like a puzzle. Being that my son is only two, he does not keep track of the numbers well and I am often finding them in scattered throughout the house. Also, as others have said it is a bit loud and after listening to the same button being pressed 100 times, a bit annoying but its not in my opinion any different than a lot of other toys. Overall, my son enjoys this toy but I think the original see n say is just as fun and you don't have to worry about losing pieces.
OK October 13, 2009 NoeCO (Denver) My 2 year old got this toy at his birthday party. He has taken him a couple of weeks to get the hang of pulling the ear but he has got it down now. He gets frustrated trying to make the numbers fit. Coordination is not best at the age, plus he is usually trying to fit the 5 into the 3 slot and so on. The part I don't like is that it doesn't have the arrow that spins like the ones I grew up with had. I think he would have enjoyed that. He does love to pull the ear and make it talk. Personally, I think the sound effects are a little loud.
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