CoComelon Ultimate Learning Adventure Bus Review

Editor's Rating
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Editor's Review

Last year’s CoComelon bus gets an upgrade this year with the CoComelon Ultimate Learning Adventure Bus. This interactive toy bus features two modes of play, six songs, and more than 300 phrases and sounds. It’ll be fun for kids to sit and play with, but the handle on top turns it into a walker.

Slide the watermelon logo switch to Music mode or Learning mode. In Music mode, kids can open the door, press the window buttons, press the horn, or slide the windshield wipers to hear different parts of “The Wheels on the Bus”. Press the number buttons to hear parts of the song “Ten in the Bed”.

In Learning mode, open and close the door to activate fun phrases, press the window keys to learn about animals and colors, and press the number keys to practice counting. Kids will hear fun sound effects when they slide the windshield wipers and press the horn. The bus might also ask kids to find a certain person, letter, or number.

The bus also comes with 13 tokens that can be dropped into the slot on top of the bus in either mode. Each double-sided token features a letter of the alphabet, and when a token slides into the bus, kids will hear the letter name and a word that starts with that letter. Press the Stop sign to drop the token down the chute and lift the purple door to retrieve it. Store unused tokens inside the CoComelon box.

On the back of the bus, kids can spin the wheel to listen to one of four favorite songs: “Head Shoulders Knees and Toes”, “ABC”, “Twinkle Little Star”, and “BINGO”.

Some adult assembly is required but is fairly easy to do. Three AA batteries are included.

Price Check

$61.99

Should I get it?

Toddlers and preschoolers will love hearing JJ talk to them as they play and sing along with this toy. We like that it has two modes of play that help kids practice letters and numbers. And the bus has a lot for kids to explore, from pressing the buttons to dropping the tokens, all of which are great for helping fine motor skills.

Pros

  • Two modes of play
  • Doubles as a walker
  • Helps kids with letters and numbers
  • Develops fine motor skills
  • Six songs
  • 300+ phrases and sounds

Cons

  • None

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