Mattel is making music in the toy aisle — and your living room with new Fisher-Price musical toys for your young one to dance with and learn from.

New Fisher-Price musical toys include the Link Squad toys, which can band together or join playtime individually. | Source: Fisher-Price

When the Link Squad characters link together, they will light up, sing, and interact with kids — the band of animal musicians can teach about music and sounds individually or with other Link Squad characters. Each Link Squad member is a Fisher-Price learning toy with music and lights, so kids can jam out while discovering something new or memorizing important life information.

The entire band includes the A to Z Yak Baby, which teaches about the alphabet; Bop & Groove Tiger Baby, which showcases body parts like your hands, tummy, and feet; Jam & Count Panda Baby, which focuses on numbers; Crawl ‘n Colors Chameleon Baby, which highlights different colors; and the Opposites Fox Baby, which discusses opposites and colors.

Kids can learn about numbers, colors, and letters while listening to songs with Fisher-Price musical toys like the Rockin’ Record Player. | Source: Fisher-Price

If you’re still looking to get groovy during playtime, the new Fisher-Price Rockin’ Record Player could be a great addition. It includes five double-sided play records. Kids can place the player’s arm, watch the turntable spin, and listen to 20 different songs. The player includes a play rack, and the records also come in decorative sleeves, so kids can start their record-displaying skills early.

These musical toys are available now on Amazon (Link Squad, Rockin’ Record Player) and at Target (Link Squad, Rockin’ Record Player) so your family can start penciling in times to rock out!

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Samantha Connell

Samantha Connell

Samantha is an Assistant Editor for The Toy Book, The Pop Insider, and The Toy Insider. She loves to write, craft, watch Pride and Prejudice, and play with her adorable dog, Willow. She is a Ravenclaw, Star Wars fan (prequels included), and Clemson alumna. She also thinks that she is the favorite aunt.

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