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The Laugh & Learn Learning Letters Mailbox is full of special deliveries for baby! Includes three letters and a package for slotting and put-and-take play. Open up the door to hear the friendly mailbox character or play peek-a-boo by looking through the mailbox. Slide the address roller to learn all about numbers and lift the mail flag to learn about opposites through music and phrases. The mailbox is surrounded by friendly faces and activities including a jiggly bat-at bird who interacts wi
35 of 37 people found the following review helpful: ![]() By Urban Wifey (Maryland) - See all my reviews = Durability: ![]() ![]() ![]() This review is from: Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Learning Letters Mailbox (Toy) It's a little 'perky' for me. My son (12 months) enjoys playing with it a lot. We are both very frustrated by the fact that the back of the mailbox is completely open. When he puts letters in the top slot with the door closed 50% of the time the mail falls out the back! When he goes to open it the letters are not inside so he's not learning proper cause and effect. At first I thought there was a part missing! 27 of 28 people found the following review helpful: ![]() By = Durability: ![]() ![]() ![]() This review is from: Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Learning Letters Mailbox (Toy) I got this toy to go with his FP Farm house (everyone needs a mailbox). We got this more for the aesthetics to complete his farmhouse and didn't think this would be educational or fun. SO WRONG. What baby likes: the letters - they're tasty I guess....he giggles when he eats them. Opening and closing the door is also exciting. He can't stop. He hasn't figured out that the flag goes up and down, but when he does, I'm sure he'll go to town with it. What I like about it: keeps my kid entertained. It's not a one hit wonder either. He takes his "mail" with him and then will come back to his mailbox to open and close the box. The music is very standard FP stuff, so he's familiar with it. The little birdie was the same as a few of his other Laugh and Learn toys so that's nice (same with a few other features/voices/sound effects). It goes well with his farm house, he loves the toy. Anything I don't like - there isn't a back to the box - so... Read more 13 of 13 people found the following review helpful: ![]() By = Durability: ![]() ![]() ![]() This review is from: Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Learning Letters Mailbox (Toy) Customer Video Review Length:: 2:00 MinsThis was a gift to my son... Honestly, he got it because he was cheap and it was one of the few toys that is geared for 6 month olds that is something different than the same old thing. The idea of a mailbox toy just didn't seem appealing to me. So of course, it's one his absolute favorite toys. The concept is simple enough, it's a mailbox. The front opens, it has a slot on the top to drop letters into (3 plastic "envelopes" and a "package"), the back is open, and there are little fun, interactive decorative features... A snail with a ball for a shell that spins, there's a roller on the side with numbers on it that triggers songs, a push button butterfly in the grass, a flag on the side of the mailbox which also triggers songs, and a red bird that bounces on a spring which also triggers noises and songs. Of course the mailbox door opens and closes too to another series of songs and sounds. There are two modes, a musical mode and a learning... Read more |