Fisher Price Laugh Learn Magic Color Mixing Bowl
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If you're looking for a recipe for fun, the Fisher Price Laugh & Learn Magic Color Mixing Bowl will yield exactly what you're hoping for.

This light-up, musical baking set will get your twins excited about cooking and baking. It mixes early education and imaginary play with bright, interactive, sensory fun for toddlers and babies (six months and up).

This mixing bowl toy comes with six pretend food "ingredient" play pieces to keep your babies entertained, including an orange spoon for stirring imaginary ingredients, a set of two measuring cups (blue and green) with different shapes on them, measuring spoons that are designed to look like a bunch of cherries, an egg that doubles as a rattle toy, a small bottle of milk that "starts to pour" when you turn it upside down, and a teether that's shaped like a chocolate bar (don't worry, it's BPA-free).

Mix in the magic

Fisher Price Laugh And Learn Magic Color Mixing Bowl Toddler Playing Rear View
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The mixing bowl is called "magic" because it can sense when your little ones place ingredients inside of the mixing bowl and then gives them positive reinforcement for their actions by rewarding them with playful music, exciting sounds, vibrant lights, and educational phrases.

These elements work together to introduce your children to the alphabet, numbers, colors, and the concept of mixing ingredients to create a gourmet masterpiece in their pretend kitchen.

The bowl has two buttons (an ABC and a 123) that activate more fun songs and sounds (for more than 25 songs, sounds, and phrases), and the bowl's cartoon-y, light-up face encourages your kiddos to interact and play as they simultaneously learn and have fun.

A dash of development

Fisher Price Laugh And Learn Magic Color Mixing Bowl Toddler Playing
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One of the reasons this mixing bowl is such a great developmental and educational toy for babies and toddlers from six to 36 months of age is because it helps children to foster their fine motor skills, while also introducing the concepts of cause and effect and positive reinforcement.

This toy embraces early academics by introducing your kids to songs and phrases that focus on the letters of the alphabet, numbers, and more.

Thinking skills are also developed as your children learn about the concept of cause and effect by exploring the different elements of the mixing bowl and discovering how to activate the music, rainbow lights, and phrases from their new pal, the talking mixing bowl.

Numbers on every piece of this set, from the bowl and the measuring spoons, to the egg rattle, chocolate bar teether, and measuring cups, provide an opportunity to discuss numbers and practice counting up from one.

Fisher Price Laugh And Learn Magic Color Mixing Bowl Egg Rattle And Spoon
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What's more, this toy helps your multiples develop and fine-tune their fine motor skills by learning to grasp and move the separate ingredient play pieces. Continued practice with repetitive movements allows your little ones to strengthen their dexterity by shaking the egg rattle, pouring the milk from the bottoms, scooping ingredients for the measuring cups and spoons, or taking a bite out of the chocolate bar-esque teether.

A splash of imagination

Fisher Price Laugh And Learn Magic Color Mixing Bowl Pouring Milk
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The Laugh & Learn line of toys by Fisher Price, including this mixing bowl set, is designed from familiar, everyday items, so that babies can play and discover how different things work.

While engaged in interactive and imaginary play with these toys, children, from babies through to toddlers, are introduced to important educational concepts such as shapes, colors, numbers, and following step-by-step directions.

Case-in-point: The Fisher Price Magic Color Mixing Bowl allows your junior bakers to don their imaginary chef hats and engage in imaginary play, pretending they're cooking or baking up a storm, as they've likely witnessed their mom, dad, and / or caregivers do on a daily basis.

I know our twins love being in the kitchen and will often take recipe books off of the shelf to peruse the pictures and pick something out for dinner.

Fisher Price Laugh And Learn Magic Color Mixing Bowl Toddlers Holding Recipe Books
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Practicing with their very own culinary set can encourage your twins to help out their parents in the kitchen, whether it's by stirring and mixing ingredients as the bowl directs them to do, or by singing or dancing along to Pat-a-Cake when the mixing bowl jumps into action and belts out that classic baking tune.

If your multiples are a little bit older, they may learn more about what happens when you mix certain ingredients or colors together; for example, this baking set bowl will help them understand that mixing red and yellow together makes orange.

A pinch of relief

Fisher Price Laugh And Learn Magic Color Mixing Bowl Measuring Cups Shapes
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There are no small parts with this set, which is perfect for parents who have multiple babies or toddlers and already need to be looking in at least two directions at all times. All of the pieces are the perfect size for your twins' little hands to hold.

It's just one less thing to worry about when you're already constantly on patrol for any potential dangers, so your toddlers are free to discover and explore things as they please.

And when they're all done playing, the included ingredients fit nicely into the interior of the mixing bowl, so everything can quickly be tucked into place and stored out of sight and out of mind while it's not in use, until it's time to get baking once again.

The mixing bowl features a volume control switch that you can easily toggle to high or low volume, depending on what sort of sensory day it's been so far. This is such a good design-related decision, and I wish ALL kids toys had this option—not everything needs to have its volume set to full-blast.

In a single household with two babies, double the volume from twice as many toys can triple the racket and quadruple the headaches...

In fact, the toys with quieter volume level options tend to be more popular in our household, which is appreciated when you consider how many toys can be running at the same time. In a single household with two babies, double the volume from twice as many toys can triple the racket and quadruple the headaches, so anywhere you can turn things down a notch earns a high-five from any parent.

Another check-mark for the Laugh & Learn Magic Color Mixing Bowl is how sturdy and durable it is. It's made of a high-quality plastic, so it holds up to tiny toddler tactics. Ours has been dropped numerous times during hardcore baking situations, and it's still going strong. Working perfectly, with no cracks in sight.

Fisher Price Baby Learning Toy Laugh And Learn Magic Color Mixing Bowl With Pretend Food Music And Lights For Ages Six Months

Fisher Price Laugh & Learn Magic Color Mixing Bowl

This is the Laugh & Learn Magic Color Mixing Bowl by Fisher Price. It helps foster the development of fine motor skills through interactive play and introduces early education concepts, like the alphabet, numbers, and colors through its cause and effect design.

From junior baker to culinary chef

Every parent knows their sweet, little babies grow up in the blink of an eye. Before you know it, your junior bakers could be on the road to earning their Red Seal and becoming the next big culinary sensations.

Until then, you can help them embrace their love of learning and further foster the development of the skills they'll need for success by introducing them to educational toys like this one.

If you want to learn more about other great toys that will instantly make your twins feel like big kids, you can read about that and why we love them, here.

What's your favorite way to encourage your twins to learn more about the things that engage their attention? Have their persued one of their early passions as they've grown older? Let us know in the Comments section below.

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