This post is sponsored by Fisher-Price. All opinions are my own. #RocktopusWalmart
Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree
Have you thought about holiday shopping for your kiddos yet? November is here and it’s never too early to find the perfect gift. The Think and Learn Rocktopus from Fisher-Price is the perfect learning game that combines music and brain games for hours of educational fun. There are 15 different instruments and has three modes: math, music, and games.
The Roctopus Makes Math and Music Fun
I can’t recommend this toy highly enough! My younger son, Mason loves music and this is such a great way for him to experiment with different rhythms and sounds. It’s also a fun way to introduce your children to math and strengthen their problem solving skills. I don’t think there are enough toys out there that do this in a way that’s truly enjoyable for little kids with short attention spans. It provides hours of entertainment – a good, hands-on alternative to a educational TV show.
Who Would Love this Toy?
The Rocktopus is especially great for little music lovers ages 3-6. While it’s a great introductory method to math and music, it still provides a fun challenge for the five and six year olds.
The rockin’ Roctopus is a great gift for the little Mozart who enjoys creating patterns, solving problems and composing their own music. Who else is taking the Rocktopus home this holiday season? Run to Walmart to pick one up.
Great gift idea! It has so many features! Thanks for sharing!
My boys love it. It would be the perfect gift.
I cant wait fof my son to get a bit older so that I can buy him this toy. I just love this that bring out creativity in kids. Thanks for sharing. Great post!😊
The best part is kids love it and as a parent I love my boys having toys that are also educational.
That seems like an interesting toy. I haven’t heard of it before, but with a 2 and 4 year old, I am going to look into it more. Thanks!
You’ll probably notice it everywhere now. It’s been on every best toy list we have seen and my boys saw it on TV and were so excited.
The Roctopus looks like something my 2 1/2 yo would love! He is a little under the recommended age, but he loves music and challenging himself.. I will be considering this for him.
I’m sure he’ll grow into it. My older son loved it and was older than the recommended age. 🙂
Great gift idea, this looks so fun! My kids would love it!
It is a fun one Mason loves all the musical sounds.