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).

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.

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.
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