Saturday, March 2, 2019

Who is in Control of the Remote?


Okay, so you are sitting with the family watching your favorite sporting event, a movie, or a game show --- and Dad is playing with the remote, probably switching channels. How many times has baby tried to grab this gadget for his/her plaything? Now, with this toy by LeapFrog, there doesn’t have to be any more battles – baby has his personal remote and Dad has his back.

The good part of baby’s remote is that it has educational learning built into this fun toy while keeping little fingers busy.

Scout’s Learning Lights Remote Deluxe™
“Learning is on every channel with Scout’s Learning Lights Remote™ role-play toy. Explore all 17 buttons on the learning remote to hear more than 100 phrases, sounds and music while building fine motor skills. Flip between modes for role-play excitement or learning activities that introduce numbers and letters. Silly pretend channels inspire imaginative play. Switch to the Spanish channel to hear common Spanish phrases, listen and dance to three different music styles on the music channel and hear rain, snow and wind sound effects on the weather channel. Intended for ages 6+ months. Requires three AAA batteries. Batteries included for demo purposes only, new batteries recommended for regular use.”


 Age 6+ Months, $12.99.
For more information, check out this website
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I think this is a genius of a toy when around the television set. Why struggle with a baby or toddler for such a simple device? This toy gives the child a sense of participating in the family event without causing crying or temper tantrums. And this remote engages teachable moments!

I would like to thank this company for providing a sample of their product for my review. There was no payment for my blog post, only my personal thoughts.

Happy Parenting,

Tania