| Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Smart Bounce & Spin Pony |  | Brand: Fisher-Price Category: Toy
List Price: $79.99 Buy New: $54.99 You Save: $25.00 (31%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 22 reviews Sales Rank: 462
Batteries Included: Yes Age: 1 - 3 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 13.7 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 16.1 x 18.9
MPN: N0446 Model: N0446 UPC: 027084636758 EAN: 0027084636758 ASIN: B0015UUW0M
Release Date: June 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | The Bounce and Learn Pony is an active learning toy that interacts with the television | | • | The Pony uses a wireless device to connect with the TV delivering animated content | | • | Baby interacts by bouncing up and down and spinning a roller on the handle bars | | • | Mom can choose the level of play and audio options | | • | Without being connected to the TV, baby can play on the pony and be rewarded by songs and sound effects from the pony itself |
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Product Description Baby can hop on this interactive pony and ride out an incredible learning journey. The Smart Bounce and Spin Pony is a learning toy that encourages physical movement and interacts with the television. The Pony uses a wireless IR device to connect with the TV, delivering an animated learning adventure across three levels of play and five learning scenes. Baby interacts by bouncing up and down and spinning a roller ball on the handle bars. Sound effects, music and animations respond to your child's movements as she plays. Parents choose the level of play and audio options using the IR device, and baby can explore all five locations by pressing a forward button that loops sequentially through the learning scenes. For non-TV play, baby can enjoy sound effects and songs as she rides the pony. Measures 30"L x 30"W x 20"H. Requires three "AA" and three "C" batteries, not included. Pony holds up to 43 lbs. Adult supervision recommended.
Amazon.com Review The Smart Bounce & Spin Pony from Fisher Price offers interactive, fun, and educational video games designed to grow with your child through toddlerhood. If your child is between 12 months and 36 months of age, is under 44 pounds, and can sit on the pony unassisted, then she is ready to play. 
The pony is actually the controller for educational video games. View larger. | 
The receiver features kid friendly controls. View larger. |  | What We Think Fun Factor: 
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The Good: Wireless technology, easy-to-use features, and challenging games make this interactive pony and educational games entertaining and educational for toddlers
The Bad: While it's recommended for children 12 months or older, most 12-month-old children will be too small to use this toy effectively.
In a Nutshell: Interactive pony and its included educational games provide plenty of physical coordination and mental stimulation for toddlers | At a Glance Ages: 12 to 36 months Requires: 3 AA Batteries and 3 C Batteries; TV |  | | Construction and Design The Smart Bounce & Spin Pony is a molded plastic pony that sits on a wide, sturdy plastic base. But this pony is much more than your standard rocking horse: it is also the actual controller for the included educational video games. After some quick-and-easy adult assembly (you'll need a Philips screwdriver) and battery insertion (you'll need three AAA batteries and three C batteries), we found it easy to start playing right away. Just plug the included receiver into your television, VCR, or DVD player's audio/video input jacks, and the game introductory screen will appear on the TV. Using wireless technology, the pony's motions control the video games. Your child can bounce and spin while riding the pony to interact with the "learning sites," or games, that she chooses to play. We found the wireless technology very convenient: we could put the pony anywhere from 3 to 15 feet from the receiver. That said, we discovered that, as recommended, the pony should be positioned on a carpeted surface, since it slides relatively easily on hardwood floors or other smooth flooring material. Games That Grow With Your Child The educational games feature simple, colorful animation that's easy for a small child to relate to, as well as perky, bright background music and fun sing-along songs. (Adult caregivers will appreciate that the potentially relentless background music can be shut off during play.) The child causes the animated features to react by bouncing on the pony and turning the drum on the pony's handle. The Smart Bounce & Spin Pony's five learning sites include: A to Z Zoo; Count & Grow Farm; Colorful Home; Shapes at Shore; and Opposites Playground. Each game can be played at 1 of 3 levels of advancement, which can be selected by an adult using buttons on the receiver. Level 1 teaches the youngest toddler about action and reaction. For example, in level 1 of the "Colorful Home" game, a puppy appears on the screen and simply makes motions whenever the pony bounces. Level 2 introduces letters, shapes, numbers, and colors. For example, in level 2 of the A to Z Zoo, each letter of the alphabet appears as the pony bounces, with the onscreen voice naming the letter. Level 3 allows children to "count along," and works with ideas like opposites and spelling. In level 3 of the Count & Grow Farm, for example, the child makes an animal jump over consecutively numbered hurdles and is encouraged to count along with the game. Spinning the drum on the pony's handle creates additional effects, such as playing new songs or changing the weather in the scene. Stand Alone Mode The child can change the game herself with arrow buttons on the pony's handle. If the child stops bouncing, after a short period a pony appears on the screen reminds the child to bounce and get the game going again. It will go into "sleep mode" after three minutes to preserve battery life. Just turn the drum or bounce the pony to start it up again. Smaller children will especially like that the pony can be played with by itself without the video games. Change the pony's switch to "stand alone mode," and the pony will play its own music while the child bounces and spins. In fact, in our estimation the stationary mode is best for the youngest toddler -- and only with lots of adult help. While our 22-month-old child tester found it very easy to mount, dismount, and ride the pony, most 12-month old children will not be able to balance safely on it, let alone bounce and spin independently, unless they have prodigy-like athletic abilities. What's in the Box Smart Bounce & Spin Pony with base and handlebar; receiver
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| Customer Reviews: Read 17 more reviews...
My nephew loves it! January 6, 2009 My nephew loves to bounce on the horse and will go for at least 1/2 hour while watching his videos. He is not too interested in the interactive game yet but he is only 19 months. We think he may like it later. Also, this is a great way for him to exert some of his extreme amounts of energy!
Fun toy January 6, 2009 I love the product but my daughter is only 17 months and is more interested in just bouncing and hearing the music. She has not fully made the connection between the toy and the tv. Not sure if it was mentioned in other reviews, but the second mode allows for use without the tv, so it acts as a stand alone toy.
Fisher Price Smart Bounce & Spin Pony January 6, 2009 Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Smart Bounce & Spin Pony This is a great toy for the young toddler, I think they like the bouncing and sounds more then the activities.
Bounce and spin is a great choice January 6, 2009 We bought the bounce and spin pony for our 13 month old son. It is the perfect size. He can get on and off by himself and enjoys it with or without the TV hook-up. We have only used it on stage one and I would call it more entertaining then educational( But that is how babies learn). I can see him enjoying it for a long time.
A little fun, good idea, but disappointing overall. January 1, 2009 My daugter was given this toy as a gift and I was disappointed in Fisher Price. The horse itself is poorly designed so that in order to bounce it she has to literally jump up and down to get it to move. It will spin but on a whole doesn't move very easily. She's 16mos old and I'm hoping that it will have more entertainment value as she gets older. At this stage the fact that it interacts with the television completly escapes her. She does like that it plays music when she "rides" it but it doesn't hold her attention for long. She rides for a little while and then moves on after just a few minutes. The quality of the item as a whole is not what I expect of Fisher Price and I think this toy could have used a little more development time before sales. Had I purchased this at the full sale price I would be very dissapointed.
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