Product Description
Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Smart Stages Sis Puppy Plush Learning Toy for Baby, Infants and Toddlers, 6 months and up
- Snuggly plush toy that teaches over 100 first words with 75+ songs, sounds, tunes and phrases
- Sis’s hands, foot, ear, and light-up heart respond to baby’s touch (5 activations in all!)
- 3 Smart Stages levels teach parts of the body, shapes, counting, the alphabet and more
- Press and hold Sis’s light-up heart to hear all her songs
- Great gift for infants and toddlers ages 6 months to 3 years old
- Smilestones: Bringing a smile to milestones! This toy helps foster language development, introducing your baby to First Words & encouraging labeling and singing along
Materials
The toy is a mixed-material, interactive plush toy. Key components include:
| Part / Component | Likely Material(s) | Notes / Sources |
|---|---|---|
| Outer “plush” / soft shell / fabric body | Soft fabric / plush (likely polyester or synthetic fibers) | Described as “plush toy” in many product listings; the toy is not intended to be machine‑washed. |
| Hard / plastic parts (buttons, light-up heart, housing for electronics) | Plastic | Listings mention “Material: Plastic” for parts of the toy. |
| Internal electronics & circuit components | Circuit board, sensors, wires, LEDs, battery compartment (plastic/metal) | The interactive (touch, sound, light) functions require these internal parts. The user manual refers to cleaning the unit by surface wiping, implying embedded electronics. |
| Filling / stuffing | Polyester fiberfill or similar synthetic fill | Common in plush toys; while not explicitly stated in all sources, the fact it is a soft toy implies internal stuffing. The user instructions warn against immersion in water (i.e. internal parts must be protected). |
Safety Notes & Care Instructions
From the Fisher‑Price user manual and other sources, here are important safety and maintenance guidelines:
Cleaning
Surface wash only. Use a damp cloth with mild soap to wipe down the plush parts. Do not immerse the toy in water.
After cleaning, let the toy air-dry completely before using again.
Battery care
Remove batteries if the toy will not be used for a long time, to avoid battery leakage.
When disposed, batteries should be disposed of responsibly as per local regulations.
Storage
Store the toy in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight when not in use.
Assembly / maintenance
Ensure all packaging attachments are removed before giving to a child.
Check that screws and plastic parts remain tight and undamaged over time — loose parts could be a hazard. (While not spelled out in every manual, this is standard good practice for toys with hard parts and electronics.)
General safety / supervision
Because the toy has electronic and plastic parts, monitor for wear, cracks, exposed wiring, or broken parts.
Avoid using or letting children play with the toy if any components are broken or damaged.
Supervise use, particularly for younger toddlers, to prevent small parts (if they become loose) from becoming choking hazards.
The toy should comply with relevant toy safety standards (for your country) — e.g. restrictions on lead, phthalates, flame retardancy, small parts, etc.
Ensure the battery compartment is secured (often with a screw) so the user (the child) cannot access the batteries.
Limitations of cleaning
Since electronics are present, the toy is not washable in a washing machine. The surface-only cleaning warning implies that internal circuits are vulnerable to water intrusion
























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