Fruit Colors Learning Smoothie

Ages: Ages 6-36 months

Pick your favorite smoothie flavor with a spin of the straw and meet some colorful characters! Shake it up to hear satisfying rattling sounds.

Price

$22.20

Availability: In stock

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Make learning sweet!

Take a smoothie break while your little one explores the Fruit Colors Learning Smoothie™! Learning is delicious with this cute, colorful cup. Swivel the straw to choose from five fruit flavors, and the cup will change color to match—this smoothie is bananas! Meet Crystal the Cup plus five funny fruits like Sherry Strawberry and Oliver Orange who introduce themselves and their colors. The straw is also a teething toy for kids to nibble as they listen to fruit-themed sing-along songs and music in reggae, pop, punk rock and country styles. Shake up the toy smoothie cup to hear the bubble beads bounce.
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Five Fruit Friends

Get to know Oliver Orange, Grant Green Apple and other friends, all while learning fruit names, counting, colors and more.
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Color-Changing Cup

Spin the straw to change Crystal Cup's colors. Each spin offers up fun activities depending on which fruit is showing.
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Chew on This

That straw does more than twist and spin around! The soft material is great for nibbling when little ones are teething.
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Shake & Sing Along

Giggle at fruit-related jokes, or dance along to catchy reggae, country or pop songs. Shake with the tunes to hear the beads rattle inside.

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What is included: Fruit Colors Learning Smoothie™, Quick Start Guide

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Skills

Colours, Fruit, Counting, Music

The Learning Difference

“The Fruit Colors Learning Smoothie™ is an interactive way for infants to get excited about colors, fruits, and counting through musical fun. With each turn of the straw, your child will get to practice their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.” Clement Chau, Ph.D., LeapFrog Learning Expert

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