🍰 Whisking Up Fun and Learning!
The LeapFrog Rainbow Learning Lights Mixer is a vibrant, interactive toy designed for children aged 2 and up. It features a tilting head, spinning paddle, and detachable mixing bowl, allowing kids to explore the world of cooking while learning colors and counting. With over 40 pretend recipes and a focus on social skills, this mixer is perfect for imaginative play and educational fun.
Item Dimensions | 4.72 x 10.91 x 9.37 inches |
Item Weight | 2.4 Pounds |
Size | Medium |
Educational Objective | Social Skill |
Material | Plastic |
Theme | Learning and Education |
Color | Blue |
C**E
So fun and smart.
This is one of the coolest, smartest toys! My boys love it. I kind of do, too, if I'm being honest. I love the learning aspects: colors, shapes, numbers, and following instructions. Learning some motor skills, too. Just overall a really cool toy. We got the ice cream set too!
E**O
So cute !
I got it for my 3 y/o birthday and her and my 5 y/o are obsessed!! It’s big but not huge. I’d definitely recommend.
R**R
Excellent Gift
My niece loves this. It’s fun and interactive
R**H
Kids love it
Great price and the kids absolutely LOVE this
B**G
Super Cute, but Could Use Some Improvements!
Super cute toy. Not too many pieces to have to keep track of. My 2 year old daughter enjoys it - mostly scattering the pieces around. It's going to be a bit until she can really interactively play with it as intended. For the most part, it's nice as is. However, I don't know why they did the cardboard box in actual cardboard. It's already smashed after just a few days. It's not going to hold up to a toddler. I feel like they could have made a nice pizza box out of plastic or vinyl. The "dollar bills" as well - just paper she is already wrinkling and ripping. Why not use something like what "ColorForms" are made of for durability? And lastly, the coins fit "almost" perfectly into the area where the shaker is supposed go - just enough so that they get really really stuck in there and I have to pry them out with a paper clip (which is no fun). Overall, a fun toy that I think my daughter will enjoy for some time, but could definitely use a few improvements to make it more toddler friendly.
P**S
Fun learning toy
I purchased this as a birthday gift for a 3 year old little girl. She loves all kitchen toys and this was a new and exciting addition. She listens to the verbal instructions and mixes away. A winner gift!
A**
LOVE THIS!!!!
I LOVE THIS LITTLE PIZZA CART!!!! it's so cute!!!!!!! My son loves playing with it and I would recommend this to any mama out there!!
B**.
Awesome toy for an awesome price
This toy was exactly what my daughter was looking for. It was even more educational than I thought it would be. It's very durable as my younger (under 2) likes to take it and pull it all around the house. It comes with a lot of accessories. Everything you need to sell/make pizza.
M**O
Really fun toy for toddlers
Like all leap frog toys this is really well made and educational but also lots of fun. My three year old loves it and finds it easy to use.
R**H
Young baker in the making
So many great features and am looking forward to seeing miss playing
L**I
So cute
I love how it actually turns and “mixes”, the eggs are also a really nice surprise that they actually “crack” open. Nice colours & easy for my little one to use.
K**
Cutest little toy for 2 year old
Awesome sounds, lights, and cute that the bowl actually spins
A**Y
Really fun cart for the kids. It's become one of their favourites
This is a really fun little cart for kids to play with. I think it’s a good cart for toddlers and young kids, however some of the stuff that is included probably isn’t that durable for toddlers. Such as the cardboard box, or the paper money. Everything else in the kit is pretty durable though, and is thick plastic. The “Make This Pizza For Me” mode is pretty fun, and teaches them shapes and colours. Once they place the topping on the pizza and use the spatula, it does detect if the topping isn’t the right colour/shape (it’s only colour or shape, not both, however it may be, I haven’t heard all the lines yet I don’t think), and asks them to do it again. So far I think it’s pretty fun, and the kids enjoy it.These are the things I like about it:-Has a “Make this pizza for me” mode-Everything just sounds fun, and nearly everything has sounds-Really easy to clip together-Introduces simple Italian words (such as “Uno” “Due” “Tre”)-Teaches shapes and colour through the “Make this pizza for me” mode (e.g. “Can you put something yellow on this pizza?”, and does detect if it’s wrong)-Has places to put all the small stuff when they’re done.And here’s what I don’t like about it:-You can’t take it apart if you want to store it away (everything clicks into place, and is impossible to remove after you take it apart)-Only one pizza box-Paper money, and paper box (they’re probably not going to last very long, compared to everything else in the set)-The “make this pizza” mode stops after the close the oven (could’ve added now put it in the box, or put it back on the pizza tray)Of all the cons, the major thing I don’t like is that it only comes with one pizza box. It’s a pretty specific size and is pretty small, so only having one is kind of a drag (there’s even 2 slots for boxes). I also don’t really like that it’s made of cardboard, but I do understand that it’s supposed to be like an authentic pizza box. I just don’t think the box will last that long.The price may not be the easiest thing to swallow, however I do think it’s pretty fun for kids. It’s super fun, and something I think they really enjoy. In spite of all the cons I’ve found, the kids really like it. It’s probably one of their favourite toys at this point, and as such I’ve given it 5 stars.
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