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Fisher-Price Corn Popper Push Toy


Fisher-Price Corn Popper Push Toy

  • Push Toys: Balls strike plastic dome and create Poppity-Pop sound and action.
  • Balls strike the inside of the plastic dome when Corn Popper is pushed along
  • Preschool Classics Corn Popper
  • Part of Push Toys Assortment
  • Age Range 1 to 5 Years

Product Description
12 months & up. Popping with colorful balls to entertain and encourage walking, as well as counting and visual tracking. Helps little ones learn numbers and counting skills. Push it along for sounds and lights, as the colorful balls pop inside the plastic dome. Requires 3 AA batteries (not included) for sounds and lights.Editorial Review
This is probably the first toy that (no pun intended) pops into your mind when you hear the name Fisher-Price. Maybe this will jar your memory: the Push Toy Corn Popper has a long, blue handle (well, “long” if you’re 3 years old), and rolls along on two brightly colored red/orange wheels while making great popping sounds as it bounces brightly colored balls inside a clear plastic bubble that’s mounted above the wheels. So much for the technical specifications. There must be some unwritten law that every toddler has to have one of these. And with good reason. They’re still fun! –Chris Livesay… More >>

Fisher-Price Corn Popper Push Toy


5 Comments to Fisher-Price Corn Popper Push Toy

  1. March 5, 2010 - 4:55 pm | Permalink

    My brother got this toy one year when he was 5 and I was 8. It was so annoying, I grabbed it away from him one day and proceeded to bash him repeatedly on the head until my Mother took me over her lap and proceeded to give me a good old fashioned spanking. My brother was ok aside from some bruises and an intense fear of popping sounds. To this day you can NOT pop Popcorn around him without setting off a panic attack.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. March 5, 2010 - 5:37 pm | Permalink

    We got the popper that counts to 10, as a gift for our now, 3 year old. She didn’t use it that much, but the counting was annoying and then stopped completely (not a bad thing). Sometimes the popper part worked and sometimes it didn’t. It was really frustrating, so we put it in the trash.

    I won’t be getting one for our second daughter.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. March 5, 2010 - 5:49 pm | Permalink

    This toy was the one toy that I never wanted to buy for my son, so it was given to him by his Aunt as a joke on me. But I let him have it anyway. But he got bored with it very fast, so he found a new use for it, he would swing it around like a baseball bat. I knew there was a reason why I never wanted to buy him this toy, besides it being very annoying and loud, it has no educational value and now I have found out that it can be dangerous!!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. March 5, 2010 - 6:35 pm | Permalink

    This item came from amazaon through Toys r us — it looked used — it was dirty and it hardly pops… a big disappointment for my little one.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. March 5, 2010 - 8:54 pm | Permalink

    THIS TOY HAS BEEN A FAVORITE OF MY SONS SINCE HE WAS 10 MONTHS OLD. HE IS NOW 28 MONTHS OLD AND THE TOYS HAS BECOME DANGEROUS. HE RUNS VISITORS FEET OVER WITH IT, SHOUTING “GET THE …. OUTTA THE WAY” HE ROLLS IT BACK AND FORTH FAST AND MAKES UNBEARABLE NOISES WITH IT AND HE HAS ALSO SCARRED THE CAT FOR LIFE. IT’S FUN FOR THEM BUT BEWARE OF THE DANGERS AND EXTRA NOISE LEVEL THIS TOY CAN CREATE.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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