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    New musical toys join Mattel Fisher product portfolio

    Comic VibeBy Comic VibeSeptember 12, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Mattel has launched new music learning toys under its Fisher-Price brand. Kids can dance and sing next to five toys (Link Squad and Fisher-Price Rockin’ Record Player).

    New Fisher-Price musical toys include Link Squad toys that can be grouped together or individually to add to playtime. |Source: Fisher-Price

    When Link Squad characters connect together, they light up, sing, and interact with children – a band of animal musicians can teach music and sounds alone or with other Link Squad characters. Each Link Squad learning toy comes with music and lights, so kids ages 9 MOS and up can have fun while discovering new things or remembering important life information.

    The full ensemble includes the A to Z Yak Baby, which teaches the alphabet; the Bop & Groove Tiger Baby, which demonstrates body parts such as hands, tummy, and feet; the Jam & Count Panda Baby, which focuses on numbers; and the Crawl ‘n Colors Chameleon Baby, which highlights different ’s Colors; and Opposite Fox Cubs, which discusses opposites and colors.

    Kids can learn numbers, colors and letters while listening to songs with Fisher-Price musical toys like the Rockin’ record player. |Source: Fisher-Price

    Mattel also released the Fisher-Price Rockin’ Record Playe, designed for children ages 3 and up. It includes five double-sided playback records. Kids can position the player’s arms to watch the turntable spin and listen to 20 different songs. The player includes a play stand and the record comes with a decorative sleeve.

    The musical toys are available now on Amazon (Link Squad, Rockin’ Record Player) and Target.

    The post New Musical Toys Add to Mattel Fisher Product Portfolio appeared first on The Toy Book.

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