Fisher Price Little People Shop ‘N Learn Market

  • Kids will love shopping in this market because there’s lots to learn and do
  • The play set has 2 different languages
  • While pretending to shop for their favorite items, they’ll discover fun sounds and learn numbers and words in English and Spanish

Product Description
This supermarket is open for learning fun! Featuring two different language modes, this playland offers lots to do and learn. While pretending to shop for their favorite items, kids learn numbers, words and more in both Spanish and English. They can even take an “airplane ride” to hear the “One, Two, Buckle My Shoe” tune and other fun sounds. Playset includes 10 shopping items, grocery cart and two Little People figures. Requires 3 “AA” 1.5V batteries, not included. Measures 10.5″ x 9.5″ x 17″…. More >>

Fisher Price Little People Shop ‘N Learn Market

5 Responses to this post.

  1. Posted by R. Hyleman on 22.04.10 at 9:23 am

    I purchased this toy from Wal-mart a little over year ago for around $20. My now 3 year old son LOVES it! He has rolled it down the stairs on many occasion and so far it is still in perfect condition. I love to listen to him play with it as he carefully repeats the new Spanish words. This is yet another example of the Little People toys that has yet to dissapoint. I just cannot believe that Amazon allows companies to jack up prices on a $20 toy to as much as $85. That is a bit ridiculous!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Posted by Anonymous on 22.04.10 at 9:23 am

    This toy was well received by my little friend. However, the cost was a bit exorbitant. Definitely highly recommend, though.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Posted by D. Bowman on 22.04.10 at 9:23 am

    We gave this to my 2 yr. old daughter. She absolutely loves it. We have most of the other Little People play sets, but she plays with this one the most. It is highly interactive. The dual languages are a great feature.

    The only knock I will give it is the fact that all of the “groceries” fall out every time you open the toy. Also, if you don’t carefully close the toy, the groceries slide around and won’t allow you to close it until you carefully place everything back into place. I wish they had used magnets (safety concerns?) or had the items snapped into place.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. Posted by JRabach on 22.04.10 at 9:23 am

    My 2.5 year old twin boys love this toy! I chose it as they are starting to engage in imaginative play, ‘cooking’ in their kitchen, playing with puppets, etc. They know what the grocery store is, and can relate to the concept of selecting items and bringing them to the register.

    What surprised me is how engaged they have become with this toy. They love pressing the buttons, repeating the words and sounds and arranging the food on the shelves. For the first week they had it, it was the first toy they played with in the morning and the last one. Weeks later they still play with it every day!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Posted by Jennifer Parsons on 22.04.10 at 9:23 am

    My 19 month old daughter received this as a gift for Christmas. I love how she engages in the items and the buttons. This is a great toy to grow into. She will have fun with this for many years. The only con I have about this is that it folds for storage and the hinge constantly falls off so the bottom floor is always separated from the market. I am probably going to end up gluing it so it can stay together.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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