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Sit & Play Fun
Younger babies will enjoy Sit & Play fun with Fisher-Price Musical Lion Walker. Eight different activities keep little hands busy – with lights, sounds and music to add to the fun! When baby is ready to pull up, stand and walk, Fisher-Price Musical Lion Walker is “Rrrroaring” to go, ready to steady baby’s first steps. Lights, sounds and music play as baby pushes lion along, encouraging baby to keep going. and growing! Sturdy four-wheel base lends steady support to new walkers, with a big, easy-to-grasp textured handle.
With lights, sounds and 8 different busy activities, Fisher-Price Musical Lion Walker encourages younger babies to Sit & Play. batting, spinning, flipping, pressing, clacking, sliding – and playing peek-a-boo in the mirror, too.
Two different “grow-with-me” ways for baby to play.
Younger babies will enjoy Sit & Play fun with Fisher-Price Musical Lion Walker. Eight different activities keep little hands busy – with lights, sounds and music to add to the fun.
Busy hands-on activities exercise baby’s fine motor skills, and introduce baby to cause & effect.
Baby can press lion’s light-up nose or colorful piano keys, bat at his rollerball ears, grasp & slide his clacker-bead toes, and spin and slide the colorful dial or butterfly.
Lights, sounds, music and interesting textures to touch and feel engage baby’s senses of sight, sound and touch – and of course, walking and pushing lion along exercises baby’s gross motor skills.
Busy hands-on activities exercise baby’s fine motor skills, and introduce baby to cause & effect! Because it’s baby’s actions that make fun things happen. Baby can press lion’s light-up nose or colorful piano keys, bat at his rollerball ears, grasp & slide his clacker-bead toes, and spin and slide the colorful dial or butterfly. Peek-a-boo-mirror encourages self-discovery and awareness, and just sitting up for play helps baby strengthen muscles, balance, and coordination. Lights, sounds, music and interesting textures to touch and feel engage baby’s senses of sight, sound and touch – and of course, walking and pushing lion along exercises baby’s gross motor skills.
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