Fisher-Price Kid-Tough Binoculars
Fisher-Price Kid-Tough Binoculars
- 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
For ages 3 and up
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(out of 4 reviews)
List Price: $ 14.99
Price: $ 12.99

Review by noelle for Fisher-Price Kid-Tough Binoculars
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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.
They’re a solid pair of preschool binoculars. We have a kid-tough camera too, and it’s also pretty indestructible. This is not going to be the best pair of binoculars that you ever get your kid, but they do work, and they’re adjustable-width, adjustable-focus. Only one color combination (unlike the camera, which seems to come in boy or girl colors), but that wasn’t a concern for us. They serve their purpose well.
Review by A. White for Fisher-Price Kid-Tough Binoculars
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I like them! I bought them for party favors for my son’s camping themed birthday party, most of the kiddos were between the ages of 2 and 3 and they all had fun with them. They do work reasonably well for the price. They are easy to use, and are much lighter weight than they look.
Review by Di Revelo for Fisher-Price Kid-Tough Binoculars
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This toy is absolutely GREAT for my Grandson Kenshin … he loves it. It’s a great learning tool too. It was very hard to find this and couldn’t do so before the Holidays. Thank you…
Review by Grammie Gay for Fisher-Price Kid-Tough Binoculars
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These were a big hit for my 4 yr old grandson. We go on adventure walks through the neighborhood, and he usually wants to bring them, to check out things he can’t otherwise see, He even enjoys looking through the “wrong” end for a different perspective of the world. Great way to look for bugs or birds hiding in trees, or to see leaves up close on tall trees.