Fisher-Price Think & Learn Smart Scan Color Chameleon

Fisher-Price Think & Learn Smart Scan Color Chameleon
Fisher-Price Think & Learn Smart Scan Color Chameleon

Model: DRM39

Brand: Fisher-Price

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This adorable toy Chameleon encourages preschoolers to explore the world of colors and numbers. Press the button on the Chameleon's tail to scan one of the 10 paint splats and Chameleon will identify that color! Or, spread the paint splats on the floor, pick a play mode and be prompted to follow directions, sing, count, play games and more. Kids can even try scanning other items from around the room, like a book or a toy, to see what happens! They'll have a blast with this "colorful" friend! There are 3 fun & interactive ways to play: Colors, Counting and Games. In Colors mode, the Chameleon encourages color hunts and other interactive play to help kids understand the difference between colors and identify each color by name.

"That's red! Now find the color blue!" In Numbers & Counting mode, as kids scan the numbered color splats, the Chameleon helps them count from 1-10. "Let's go on a number hunt! I'll tell you what number to look for! Ready? Show me the number 4!" the Chameleon can also help teach your preschooler how to sort and classify colors. In Games mode, kids will love trying to beat the clock as they play timed games like Follow the Lights and Counting Colors! "Find 5 blue objects in 10 seconds. Ready? Go." In this mode, preschoolers are having lots of fun while they're learning to listen & follow directions! Smart Scan Color Chameleon is one of the new Think & Learn toys from Fisher-Price that goes beyond ABCs and 123s to help children learn how to think independently. Each toy fosters 21st century skills like curiosity, experimentation and problem solving in ways kids haven't seen before. They're engaged in hands-on, open-ended discovery that helps them become lifelong learners. Fisher-Price Think & Learn Smart Scan Color Chameleon: Age Range: 3 - 6Y This Chameleon teaches colors and counting in a whole new active (and fun) way! Press the button on his tail to scan a paint splat (or an object from around the room!) - he'll identify the color! 3 interactive modes to play & learn: Colors, Numbers & Counting and, of course, Games! Includes Smart Scan Color Chameleon and 10 paint/number splats Helps teach color recognition, numbers, counting, following directions and more! While kids are playing, they?re actively learning, too!

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Brand Fisher-Price
Item model number DRM39
Color Multicolor
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Product Id 782488
User Reviews and Ratings 3.6 (31 ratings) 3.6 out of 5 stars
UPC 887961339543

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Fisher-Price Think & Learn Smart Scan Color Chameleon
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This toy is awesome and fun and smart!
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2016-11-05T17:00:00

This is one of the coolest toys for learning and reinforcing colors. The chameleon not only comes with his own color splashes that he can read the color of, but can read the colors of tons of things around your house. He isn't perfect, he does get some wrong and cannot tell the color of everything, but overall it is loads of fun. There are several different games that you can play with him too. My kids like to find the color the chameleon tells you to find. There is also an app for your phone/tablet that you can get for this too. I haven't looked too much into the app but the little but that I have was fun. The voice on the chameleon is pleasant and a good volume, but you cannot adjust the volume. The button to scan the color is easy to press and this toy is very easy to use. I would definitely recommend it to other parents or anyone looking to give a cool gift that is a fun way to teach colors and more. [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]

SLS3 . Review provider: walmart.com
Creative and fun!
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2016-12-27T16:00:00

I gave this as a gift to a 2 year old. It's so adorable and fun for a curious child!

Happy . Review provider: walmart.com
Super cute!
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2016-11-15T16:00:00

Cute little chameleon. My niece is going to love him!

AmberJ . Review provider: walmart.com
Great think and learn toy!
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2016-10-15T17:00:00

My girls are in VPK and are currently learning colors and numbers. As soon as we opened the package they started naming the colors and counting from 1-10. What they enjoyed most was when they had to search for the colors all around the house to see if they can get 10 things of the same color. [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]

Twinz R Us . Review provider: walmart.com
fun color learning
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2016-11-10T16:00:00

best coloring learning toy that's came out by far

zmbgrl90 . Review provider: walmart.com
Cool Toy!
(4)
Reviewed in the USA on 2016-10-20T17:00:00

My 4 year old son has really enjoyed this! He especially likes the game setting. I have noticed that the scanner doesn't always pick up the color, but he doesn't seem to mind! It's a great concept and although he knows his colors and numbers, it makes him think quickly. Cool toy, he really has enjoyed it. [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]

DrakesMom . Review provider: walmart.com
Fun & interactive way to learn colors and numbers
(4)
Reviewed in the USA on 2016-10-20T17:00:00

This is a wonderful toy! Its educational and entertaining. My children love it! They fight over this toy constantly. My oldest couldn't get enough of it and loved all of the different games it lets you play. They especially enjoy the color find game. The only thing we noticed (and that they did complained about) is that sometimes it is difficult for them to scan things. It's not because of the lighting (which can affect the scanner and hasn't really been an issue), but just because they struggled with getting the scanner flat enough to scan things sometimes. I don't know if it would help if the scanner was bigger or angled differently. It impedes play occasionally, but not enough to stop my kids from playing with it. I would have rated this as "excellent" toy rather than "good" were it not for the issue with the scanner. [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]

las07002 . Review provider: walmart.com
Mine didn't work
(3)
Reviewed in the USA on 2017-08-01T17:00:00

My daughter really liked the camelon changing lights but when my daughter would scan a color the camelon would say a different color. But other than that i like it. [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]

Chixaly . Review provider: walmart.com
Think and learn smart scan color chameleon
(3)
Reviewed in the USA on 2016-10-14T17:00:00

This is a great toy for toddlers in helping to teach them colors. It is a well made toy. It works great scanning the included paint splotches and in helping to teach my toddler colors, it just doesn't work well for scanning other objects. She would get frustrated because it would mix up the colors of random objects around the house and just wouldn't scan at all. It is a great concept and toy with the included paint splotches, but if your toddler is carrying it around and trying to scan random objects, its not great. After a while, she lost insterest and just pushed it around the room like a car [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]

Bgirls . Review provider: walmart.com
Neat idea - but frustrating implementation
(2)
Reviewed in the USA on 2017-02-20T16:00:00

Everything starts out fine with the chameleon. We understand its limitations with stuffed animals, the angle you hold it, etc. That is no problem. But the "software" is frustrating: it wants to control the play, and does not let the kids decide - it changes play modes whether you want it to or not. Actually, there are two issue we have. First: It takes almost HALF A MINUTE while it "boots up" after you turn the chameleon on (the chameleon gives his introduction "speech"). For the very first time, this is fine. But my daughter knows the toy, and wants to start scanning right away. If it truly needs time to "boot up", then that is fine - why not have the chameleon say "Hi, I'm getting my painvbrush warmed up, and you can start scanning in a second" - it would teach patience, and it makes sense (lots of things require preparation in life). But yelling "CHAMELEON IS MY NAME, CHANGING COLORS IS MY GAME, BLAH BLAH" every single time you start up, sometimes kills her excitement. Listen to the video, and see what I mean. For a kid that wants to start scanning, they don't understand why they have to listen to that intro every time. Second: but that is not the most frustrating thing - we of course teach her to be patient as much as possible. What is worse, is that after just a couple of minutes scanning colors in the first mode, the chameleon decides BY ITSELF to change to another mode - for instance, game more (where it tells you a color, and you have to find and scan it). Why????????????? My daughter way playing happily in the basic scan mode, and she DID NOT want to change the mode, and THE MODE BUTTON WAS NOT TOUCHED. But no, that is not good enough - Fischer Price wants to change the mode on her. So we is left with the option of trying to cycle through the modes by pushing and holding the button, or to switch it off and then back on again (with that annoying introduction). Both take a lot of time away from play, and frustrate her. She abandons the toy over 50% of the time that IT CHANGES MODES ON HER, WHEN SHE DID NOT WANT IT TO. Who wants to be bossed around by a plastic toy? Why, Fischer Price, why? Were the engineers bored? How hard would it have been to leave modes stable, and maybe have another "random" option. I have not seen any user manual that it is in some soft of "demo" mode that we need to turn off, so this is clearly how you designed it. We would have bought many more as gifts for friends, but cannot recommend something where the mode button says one thing, but the chameleon change it on you after only a few minutes of play. So parents: If you want your child to have a chameleon boss it around, then by all means, get this toy. But if you want your child to make their own decisions, and have toys that behave logically and predictably, then stay away. We showed this to a teacher we know, and she thought the same thing: what if you wanted to explore and scan for 10 minutes around the house or classroom? NOPE. THE CHAMELEON WILL NOT LET YOU. After just 2 minutes, it says LETS PLAY SOMETHING ELSE. Ugh.

ahrensjt . Review provider: walmart.com

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