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- Q: What are the main features of the Fisher-Price Rollin' & Strollin' Dashboard? A: The Fisher-Price Rollin' & Strollin' Dashboard features a lion steering wheel that plays short songs, a gear shifter with rattle beads, a horn that makes silly sounds, and an engaging alligator 'rear-view' mirror.
- Q: How does the dashboard attach to the stroller? A: The dashboard easily attaches to the stroller using a link, ensuring it stays securely in place during use.
- Q: What materials is the Rollin' & Strollin' Dashboard made of? A: The dashboard is made of plastic, designed for durability and easy cleaning.
- Q: What developmental skills does this product help promote? A: This product helps promote fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination as babies grasp and interact with the steering wheel, key teether, and gear shifter.
- Q: Are batteries required for the Fisher-Price Rollin' & Strollin' Dashboard? A: No, the Fisher-Price Rollin' & Strollin' Dashboard does not require batteries as it operates with mechanical features.
- Q: Is the dashboard suitable for all stroller types? A: The dashboard is designed to attach to most standard strollers, but it's recommended to check compatibility with your specific stroller model.
- Q: What age range is this product suitable for? A: The Fisher-Price Rollin' & Strollin' Dashboard is suitable for babies and toddlers, typically from 6 months to 3 years of age.
- Q: Can the dashboard be cleaned easily? A: Yes, the plastic material allows for easy cleaning; simply wipe it down with a damp cloth.
- Q: What kind of sounds does the dashboard make? A: The dashboard features a horn that makes a 'beep beep' sound, along with short tunes activated by turning the steering wheel and silly sound effects from pushing the lion's face.
- Q: Does the dashboard provide any educational benefits? A: Yes, the dashboard encourages curiosity and wonder as babies learn about cause and effect through their interactions with the various features.