




As your baby pushes the Fisher-Price Corn Popper toy along, the brightly colored balls excitedly pop around, encouraging your little cruiser to keep going. And the faster your baby goes, the faster the poppity-pop action! A great first birthday gift, this classic push toy helps strengthen your baby’s gross motor skills and introduce cause and effect as they push the toy along to make the balls pop around inside.
Classic toddler push toy with colorful balls that pop around inside
Push the toy along for exciting ball-popping sounds and action
Encourages baby to walk with fun popping sounds and action
Helps strengthen gross motor skills and introduces baby to cause and effect
Requires some assembly. For infants and toddlers ages 12 months and older
13 reviews for Fisher-Price Baby & Toddler Toy Corn Popper Blue Push-Along with Ball-Popping Action for Infants Ages 1+ Years, 2-Piece Assembly
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MORGAN –
Perfect Toy For Curious Walkers!
I bought this for my 1-year-old son, and he is obsessed! As soon as he sees it, he lights up and starts pushing it around the house like it’s his job. The popping sounds keep him totally entertained, and I love that it encourages him to walk and move more.The toy is super sturdy and easy for tiny hands to grip. We’ve had it for a few weeks now and it’s taken a few tumbles, but it still works like new. I also appreciate how simple and classic it is — no screens, no batteries, just good old-fashioned fun. Honestly, it brings me joy just watching him zoom around the house with it. A total hit in our home and a must-have for any toddler learning to walk!
Betsy –
Toddlers love this classic toy.
Another well-made, colorful FP toy. I loved my wooden FP corn popper in the 1960’s, my daughter loved hers in 1986, and now her daughter is loving hers. Yes, it’s plastic, not wood, but I’m sure it’ll hold up just fine. This is a great toy for 1-year-olds because it encourages walking.
marcus richard –
Best toy for the little one
There are toys… and then there are legends. The Fisher-Price Corn Popper falls squarely into the second category. This isn’t just a toy, it’s basically a tiny parade your toddler gets to lead around the house.From the moment it starts rolling, the magic kicks in. The colorful balls bouncing inside the dome create that iconic pop-pop-pop sound that somehow manages to be both exciting for kids and oddly satisfying for adults. The faster it moves, the more energetic the popping gets, turning every step into a mini celebration.What makes this toy shine is how naturally it encourages movement. Toddlers don’t feel like they’re “learning to walk”… they feel like they’re powering a noise-making machine of joy. It taps right into curiosity and cause-and-effect learning, where every push leads to an immediate, fun reaction.The build is simple but sturdy. No complicated parts, no batteries, no setup headaches. Just grab the handle and go. It’s lightweight enough for little ones to manage, but solid enough to handle the bumps, turns, and enthusiastic “indoor marathons” toddlers are known for.And let’s talk staying power. This toy has been around since the 1950s and is still going strong today, which says everything about how well it works. It’s one of those rare items that parents remember from their own childhood and now pass down to the next generation.Is it quiet? Absolutely not. This thing announces itself like a one-toy marching band. But honestly, that’s part of the charm. The sound is what keeps kids engaged and moving, and once you see how much fun they’re having, it’s hard to mind.Bottom line:Fun, durable, and surprisingly effective at getting little ones up and moving. It turns simple walking into an adventure filled with sound, color, and excitement. A classic for a reason and an easy 5-star pick. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
kdk –
Cute and Fun!
Nice toy. You have to put it together with three screws.
JTalley –
Sweet, but not the same toy as in the 70’s
I had a Fisher-Price popper when I was a little girl, so I wanted my granddaughter to have one. Sadly, it isn’t half as good as the original. The popping isn’tquite the same, it seems much quieter. It is still a sweet toy and brings back memories, but they’ve changed it up a little.
Joy –
A big hit at birthday party
I got this for my great grandchild’s first birthday party and all the older kids had fun with it. Old time toy they had never seen before. But it brought back memories to all the parents and grandies. It made a nice gift and about the only one that didn’t take batteries! Playable right out of the wrapping
Michelle B –
15mon old LOVES it
Loved the OG toy from back in the day & so does my 15 Mon old son. Definitely not the same quality as in the 80’s. The toy balls inside the one we received are more plastic/hollow so it’s not as loud as the original toy I remember! I consider this model better, though. It’s not as loud but still has the same enjoyment for my child!!
Timothy Garmon –
Grand babies
I bought one of these when my daughter was little and she love it. I saw her everywhere with this popper when we went to grandmas house she had to have it. So cool to she her twins doing the same things.
J. spaughton –
Disappointed with Amazon and this ‘NEW’ corn popper as not sure it is new. The dome has scratches over it and bits of glue in various places. Still unsure if I will be keeping this toy as it looks secondhand!
Alice Burchell –
Bought for my grandson he’s 2 so far he likes it hearing the little balls popFisher price toys are excellent
Aadil –
The clear plastic is misty and dirty. The handle has marks all over it. Does not look new. Very disappointing.
kim gerelus –
My 2 year old great grandson loves likes the popping sound
Sammi –
Always fun