- Baby Einstein Neptune's...Walmart$99.99$119.98
- Fisher-Price Laugh &...Retail Market$24.49$35.99
- Skip Hop Baby Activity...Retail Market$199.49$254.99
- Fisher-Price Laugh &...Retail Market$66.49$87.99
- JGOBUB Montessori Toddler...Amazon.com$19.99
- Temi Baby Gym Toys &...Early Bird Specials$38.35
- FISHER-PRICE BABY To...Amazon.com$99.99
- 6 in 1 Baby Toys 6 To 12...Amazon.com$29.99
- New Baby Kids Smart Toy...JCPenney$35.99$39.99
- Baby Toys, Baby Music...Temu$15.47$15.49
- Vtech Kick & Score...Kohl's$54.99
- Baby's First Blocks ToyHobby Lobby$9.99
- Baby Infant Rattle Socks ...Temu$3.49$5.91
- Montessori Toys For...Temu$8.05$39.99
- Delta Children Lil Play...Kohl's$102.99
- Baby Carter's Monkey...Kohl's$15.40$22.00
- Genius Baby Toys Genius...alumigogo$64.98
- Musical Farmyard Cube...Good Pupils$27.98
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Notable Fisher-Price toys include the Little People toy line, Power Wheels, View-Master, Rescue Heroes, the Chatter Telephone, and the Rock-a-Stack. The company also manufactures a number of products and toys designed for infants. Fisher-Price has been a wholly owned subsidiary of Mattel since 1993.
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