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Fisher-Price Electronic Learning Toy, Guess & Press Owl Interactive Plush with Games for Preschool Kids Ages 3 Years+

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Features

  • Interactive plush owl toy who guesses what's on kids' cards, offering fun facts and silly jokes
  • Choose a card and answer Owl's questions by pressing the "yes" and "no" buttons on his belly to lead him to the correct guess
  • Comes with 56 cards to introduce educational facts about familiar places, animals, and vehicles
  • Cards store easily in Owl's backpack for storage and take-along play
  • Fun learning toy for preschool kids ages 3 years and up

Description

Whooo's ready for learning fun? The Fisher-Price Guess & Press Owl toy is an electronic plush friend who loves to play guessing games. When kids choose one of the 56 cards, Owl will ask a series of questions to guess what's on the card, which kids can answer by pressing the 'yes' or 'no' buttons on his belly. Through engaging interactive play, the Guess & Press Owl toy introduces fun educational facts about familiar places, animals and vehicles while fostering attention and listening skills, early literacy, sorting and classifying skills.

Product Dimensions: 5.25 x 11 x 12 inches


Item Weight: 1.39 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: HHW53


Manufacturer recommended age: 3 years and up


Batteries: 3 AA batteries required.


Release date: May 1, 2022


Department: womens


Manufacturer: Fisher-Price


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • I love this toy!
Although it’s suggested this toy is appropriate for three-year-old. I bought it for my two year year-old grandchild, and she actually does very well with it until she gets really excited at the end when he guesses the animal and she hits the wrong button. The toy is clever and teaches a lot of basic concepts for a toddler and there are enough cards that doesn’t get boring. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2024 by bev

  • My 2- Year Old Loves It
Very fun interactive activity.
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2024 by AmazonUser1983

  • Great.
My grandson loves it!!!
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2023 by DELMUS ROWLEY

  • Fun learning
Owl is a nice educational toy that entertains children by playing with them guessing games and introducing fun facts. The game is simple, just answer Owl’s questions by pressing the "yes" or "no" buttons on its belly until guessed what's on choosing card, but it is a good way to develop kid’s listening skills. There are 56 colorful cards of three categories with familiar words. 16 red cards are vehicles (rocket, airplane, bus, canoe, race car, etc). 24 green cards are animals (monkey, fox, bee, owl, flamingo, etc). 16 purple cards are places (classroom, forest, kitchen, movie theater, pool, etc). Unfortunately, guess because of a fresh print, some cards were stack together and got messed up after splitting them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2023 by Customer Customer

  • FUN
This keeps my boys busy for a little while! It’s neat how it can use the card you have! Recommend for older ages.. about 5-6.
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2023 by Makayla

  • Super!!!! Very cute!
Very nice!
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2023 by Nataliia

  • Very amusing toy
This is a new take on a fairly classic gimmick. You get a soft-ish owl doll that is similar in size and sound to the linkamal Fisher Price line (but not compatible with them). This is similar enough that it does fit in with those toys. It's got a plastic inner body so it's not necessarily a stuffed animal, but my daughter does hold this when she sleeps sometimes. On the back of the owl is a cute little backpack, perfectly sized for a pack of cards (slightly smaller than a deck of playing cards). This is great presentation, but if your child destroys cards, that backpack will be too wide and the cards will fall out. It's smarter to just leave the cards in a safe place unless your kids are older or less destructive than mine. Once batteries are installed, there's no need to power it on. Just hit one of the two buttons (the green check or the red X) and the owl asks you if you want to play a game. You can confirm with the green check, and even very young children can figure this out. The challenge is not operating this toy, or understanding the clear bright voice acting. (which I found particularly well done). The challenge is how accurately your child can answer the guesses. The owl plays a game that's very similar to 20 questions (though fortunately it's never needed 20) and asks the child to select one of the cards from the deck and then answer if this is indoors or outdoors, in the water or sky, etc, yes or no style. For my daughter (who is only three) we go through these questions together as a family, seeing if our daughter understands the concepts, and going through the games. It's worthwhile to let the owl lose sometimes, as it's designed to account for that, but it's also great that the abstract thinking skills tend to advance as the questions go on, so your child might know if something is inside, but not understand if food is made at a farm, etc. I really like how this toy helps my children develop a longer attention span, and basic analytical and listening skills. It's also just a fun toy that can take up a several minutes before my daughter loses interest. Even without understanding the game, it's a fun owl that is designed for rough handling and will last a long time, much as I expect from this brand. For the price and the general well-thought-out nature of this, this is a great gift and a great value. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2022 by MM1000

  • A few cut corners, but still valuable as a teaching toy
So basically the owl plays a variation of the 20 questions game (but with 5 questions). You grab a card and you answer the yes/no question until the owl guesses what it is. From the description I had initially thought maybe there was some sensor that could detect the card. But actually it's just 2 buttons and and an on/off switch in a plastic box inside the owl that has some basic electronics/computery stuff in it. The electronics: There are 2 volume settings (a bit soft, a bit too loud) and then off. There are the 2 buttons that let you answer the boolean (yes/no) questions, and it requires 3 AA batteries that are not included. You could basically take it out and just use that to play and bypass the whole owl thing entirely. It doesn't have any animatronic features at all- just an empty stuffed animal with a velcro bottom. Also, this thing doesn't really stand up that well since the base isn't that stable. Would have been better as a 4 legged creature like a turtle or something. The cards are a mixture of drawn items (places, animals, vehicles) and photographs. Good variety of items and plenty to keep the kiddos occupied for a while. You can even use them as flashcards as they are common knowledge things one should know as a >3 year old. Improvements: The rear pocket for the cards has no top cover or flap so if the owl falls over, the cards might fall out too. Also as I mentioned the owl tends to tip over, so maybe a flat or more weighted bottom would help. That's about it. Overall, it's a good interactive toy and a solid gift. I don't know how long a kiddo would sit there and play with this as everyone is different, but it works well and has a lot of variety. 5 stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2022 by L Wang

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