Fisher-Price Kid-Tough Binoculars

Fisher-Price Kid-Tough Binoculars

Kids can discover far off locations better with Fisher-Price Kid-Tough Binoculars. These binoculars have soft eye pieces that won’t cause rashes. There is also a flexible eye spacing. Kids can conveniently hang it around their neck with its removable neck strap and take it everywhere with them.

Why You’ll Love It: . These binoculars are also equipped with rubber lens guard bumpers that make it safe for rugged use.

Age: 3 to 8 years

FeaturesTextured grip for better handlingSupports 4x magnificationComes with a focus knob for clear vision

Recommended Ages:3 – 8

Product Features

  • Explore the world with your very own set of kid tough binoculars
  • Manual interocular adjusting makes it easier for kids to see
  • Rubberized eye pieces and lens covers are comfortable and convenient
  • See far distances with a built-in manual focus
  • Neck strap allows kids to take their favorite binoculars wherever they go

3 thoughts on “Fisher-Price Kid-Tough Binoculars”

  1. From Maryland to Montana My husband and I invested in the best binoculars we could afford. Our two-year-old grandson always wanted to play with them, but he is not ready to take care of them. I bought the toy binoculars so he would have a pair to take on a family trip to Montana. I gave them to him before we left home, in Maryland. He put them on, and announced that he could see Montana. He loved them so much, he took them to bed. 

  2. Durable, good for smaller kids I see that the age range on these is 36 months to 8 years. I think an older kid (older than 7) might be disappointed with these, but my 36-month-old is in love with them. I got them for her after she played (a LOT) with a real pair, and seemed to enjoy trying to find things with them outside. 

  3. It’s okay but not great It’s okay and it’s very durable. But it doesn’t focus easily or well…so it’s blurry and it’s hard to adjust the nob.It worked out fine for us because my kids are very young and they dont necessarily care how well they can actually see.But if your kids are old enough to know what is clear and blurry, they may not like it.

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