Fisher Price Must haves

I am excited to introduce you to the following list of “must have” playtime favourite items from Fisher-Price. These are the toys that have been tried and tested through the years and are still standing; the ones that have passed from one generation to the next and continue to make children smile. These are the products that help us keep our sanity during the sleepless times, encourage child development and support children in achieving all of their important milestones.

Here is the official list of the Top 12 Fisher-Price “must have” favourites:

1. Ocean Wonders Aquarium
2. My Little Snugabunny Cradle N Swing
3. Infant to Toddler Rocker
4. SpaceSaver High Chair
5. Discover’n Grow Jumperoo
6. Brilliant Basics Rock a Stack
7. Laugh & Learn Love to Play Puppy
8. Laugh & Learn Say Please Tea Set
9. Laugh & Learn Click ‘n Learn Remote
10. Brilliant Basics Stroll-Along Walker
11. Little People Wheelies Stand ‘ n Play Rampway
12. Little People Animal Sounds Farm

We own and have owned many of the products listed above and we can see exactly why they have been chosen as top 12 “must have” items.

My Little Snugabunny Cradle N Swing

For instance, we purchased the Fisher-Price “My Little Snugabunny Cradle N Swing” a few weeks after our son was born and it was the best purchase we made at the time.  Like most newborns our son loved getting rocked and rocking him in our arms was one of the few things that would calm him down when he was upset.

When he was about one month old he started having issues with painful burps and colic. He was crying a lot more during the day and there were times when we couldn’t do anything to get him to stop. No rocking, nursing, changing positions or anything else would work. Enter the Fisher-Price  “My Little Snugabunny Cradle N Swing”, it worked like magic! The moment we placed him in the swing he was back to his normal self. He was happy watching the birdies flying up on the mobile and gazing at himself in the mirror. Also the soothing music was great for sleep time.

I remember standing there and watching him sleeping peacefully in the swing wondering if anybody thought of making one just like that for adults. Things you think about when you are sleep deprived, ha!

Even though our toddler has grown way beyond the weight limit for the swing we still have it in storage for the next baby.  The Fisher-Price “My Little Snugabunny Cradle N Swing” makes my own personal list of “must have” items for new baby.

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Brilliant Basics Rock a Stack

Another one of the items from the list that we used and loved is the Fisher-Price “Brilliant Basics Rock a Stack”.  I remember I purchased it for our son when he was close to 6 months.

The safe chunky rings are great for little hands and the bright colours and shiny reflections are engaging and stimulate baby’s senses.  At the beginning he used to play with the rings and base on their own instead of stacking the rings but as he grew older he started imitating when we showed him how to stack them and stacking the rings himself.  I still remember the first time he managed to stack them all in the right order and how happy we were clapping and encouraging him to do it again.

We still have the “Brilliant Basics Rock a Stack” toy and our son still plays with it.  As a toddler he has no issues staking the rings in the right order now so he trying to do it very fast, we take turns and see who can do it the fastest.  Lots of fun!

We love toys that encourage child development and Fisher-Price offers a wonderful selection of toys that make learning fun for all ages. Visit fisherprice.ca/fpfavourites to learn more about their Top 12 favourites now.

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