🦁 Spin, sing, and grow—where playtime meets adventure!
The Fisher-Price Baby to Toddler 2-In-1 Sit-To-Stand Activity Center combines a 360° spinning seat with interactive light-up musical keys and a spiral ramp. Designed to grow with your child, it features 3 adjustable height positions and a machine-washable seat pad for easy maintenance. Powered by 3 AA batteries, it offers up to 20 minutes of engaging music, making it a versatile and portable play solution for babies and toddlers up to 25 pounds.
Product Dimensions | 24.23 x 24.23 x 21.88 inches |
Item model number | FFJ01 |
Batteries | 3 AA batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Target gender | Unisex |
Maximum weight recommendation | 25 Pounds |
Material Type | 100% Polyester |
Care instructions | Machine-washable |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Style | Safari |
Power Source | battery powered |
Pump type | Manual |
Batteries required | Yes |
Battery type | 3 AA batteries |
Battery life | 20 Hours |
Item Weight | 1.95 pounds |
Country/Region of origin | China |
R**.
Great product
This is a great product if you would like to keep your baby busyI'm working from home and this entertain my baby for a while he loves it.Easy to set it up.
V**S
Busy Body
This item will help your young one develop fine motor skills , it will keep their attention as well.
S**E
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This is the best activity center, hands down. My wild 8 month old still loves it. He gets bored easily and he still comes to play with it. I haven’t even put the insert in yet. It’s so cute and comes with a lot of different toys.
K**A
The best activity center!
This is seriously the cutest activity table! There is so much to do to keep my daughter entertained and happy! I also love that she will be able to use it once she is walking around as it comes with the seat insert!
K**Y
Functions great
My 6 month old loves it ! Easy to put together
T**S
Cute and entertaining
Easy to assemble and use. Kiddo loves the accessories.
S**H
Lots to play with
I like that this play table is multi-staged. The baby stage of it has lots of materials to play with and each one does something different. Between making different sounds or allows for movements-tugs, pulls, flips, slide, each has something that helps to develop baby's movements and curiosity. The seat cushion has buttons similar to baby swim diapers to adjust for size and height, but the legs are standard, which do not adjust. There is not a bouncing type bottom to the play table either. However, once the baby moves out of that growth section and into toddler, the seat cushion is removed and replaced with a block like movement table. This one is plastic and has different shapes on it, which also help with movement and coordination growth. The colors are bright and the toys are much more in tune to the technology and related items of today, rather than outdated items kids will not know of. Kids of all ages will want to play with some of the items in the table. There is one piece that looks like a cell phone and has a plastic cover that is removable, which allows you to put in your own photo, so the baby starts to identify and recognize their own family members.
J**.
most toy variety I could find!
We started off with an Oribel play table at 6 months but after a couple months baby got noticably bored of it because they'd figured out how to manipulate everything on it and it wasn't exciting enough anymore. I'm not a big fan of things that light up a lot, flashing and making a bunch of noise, but I was willing to accept a little bit of such on this toy for novel interactions sake. After looking through so many play tables and ruling out many due to their obnoxious components or their price point for what you get out of them etc... I concluded this would be the best one to get as it had the most toy attachments of any I saw, without too much gaudy coloring and noise making. Though a number of the toys attached to it are very simple, they offer a tactile element baby loves right now due to teething (the little tissue box, fabric calendar pages, and fabric 'post it" features have all been favorites to chew on!). The short songs the computer buttons play are a little silly and certainly go over an 8 month old's head, but they're not so loud or long or stupid to the point of being annoying and worth leaving the batteries out. All in all this is a cute and quality toy.Now, here are the couple things I thought of that Fisher Price could have done to make it just slightly better - they should have made the play "post it's" pull out a little further and then have a crank thewt winds then back up again, it would have turned it into a toy that was more interactive, and given chance to practice some fine motor skills. I also think it was a missed opportunity not making the toy coffee mug have some sort of swirl effect or liquid effect on the top or sides of it. And even though the toy phone has the ability for you to put your own choice of photo in to it, I think it would have been a better, more interestihgly interactive toy, had they given it some way to cycle through images with like a turning wheel or something
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