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The Fisher-Price Smart Phone is an interactive musical toy designed for infants and toddlers aged 6-36 months. It features over 30 songs, sounds, and phrases that teach essential skills like counting and greetings, while engaging little ones with colorful buttons and dancing lights.
K**A
Saved Mommy's Cell Phone!
Like many babies, mine is obsessed with my cell phone because it's bright, flashy, can be used to FaceTime Grandmom, and frankly because I won't let him have it -- which means it's irresistible. I've been looking for a faux cell phone that baby can chew on (verses giving him an old non-working one), and the ones I found prior didn't have any lights, just some buttons you could press down, with gaps for drool to get inside. This one looks "just like mommy's phone" -- so much so that when he was playing with his new phone, I raised my phone to my ear and said "hello!"...so he followed suit and raised his own "phone" to his ear and smiled.The buttons light up, which is one of the reasons he always wants my phone, and the songs and "apps" really engage him. I hand it to him during diaper changes, and he's busy playing with it so I can change his diaper without the fuss that usually follows.Another great note is that the volume on the "phone" is fairly low. This means that it's not too loud while he's got it up to his ear or right up in his face, and best of all, it's not loud enough for me to be bothered with it even with him sitting right next to me. There is also such a great variety of songs and sounds that they don't get stuck in your head.
T**I
Favorite toy (1 year old)
This is my kids favorite toy right now. He likes the music button and jams out to if you're happy and you know it. It's super cute. It is kind of loud even on the lowest setting, but I guess that's ok.
C**K
Very cute interactive toy
This toy was a big hit with the little one who was always reaching for the adults' phones. It lights up, has lots of buttons, and makes cute sounds. There wasn't a volume control button that I saw, but it wasn't too obnoxious so we never felt the need. It was given to a toddler who was one and a half, and the phone was a bit too big for her hands. She had to hold it with both, but she didn't seem to mind. Overall, good toy! Especially for the price.
A**R
Great!
Needed a pretend phone for my preschool classroom! This one is durable and looks like the type of phone that they are familiar with.. a smart phone! Great for promoting language! Get two so kids can talk to each other... adorable!!
J**R
Musical kids phone
Bought as a gift for a grandchild. I haven't given it yet, but I had fun playing with it.
E**7
Fun toy for small tots
This is a cute toy. You push the various buttons and it either tells you the number on the button or plays a song or a small rhyme. It definitely keeps a two year old very busy pushing buttons and changing the dial. My 7th month old son doesn't quite get the pushing of the buttons yet but he does pay attention when others push the buttons.
P**P
Great idea!
My grandson watches while the family uses cell phones all the time. This gives him the opposite to hold something like momma and daddy do. But prevents the real phone from contaminating a young child with the incessant germs in a cell.
D**T
Very low volume, but very teachable.
My son has had this since around 6 months for him to grip and just press on. I also wanted to have him hearing different sounds and songs. As he grew, it has definitely come in handy as a toy to keep him distracted. Easy to punch at the numbers and he repeats the sounds. He loves the 'Say Cheese' button that snaps and mimics a camera. It however has limited sing a long songs and the volume it the major deal breaker. Low. Low. Low. I would love if Fisher Price would remedy this as it is such a fun interpretation of a real phone for babies/toddlers and teaches them counting and general words.
R**N
Sweet and not obnoxiously loud
I bought this for a baby just about to turn a year old and they love it.It plays some songs, says lots of fun things and isn't obnoxiously loud.It lights up and plays some music and is a great baby into toddler toy.
K**N
A Good Product
A very good and unharmful product most liked and played by my Grand Son. Since it is small in size, it is ready for him to handle.
J**R
It’s easy for a toddler to use
My niece seems to like it and makes her giggle
C**S
Ok, but watch out
For the price it's fine. Makes noises and has a light.Pros: - Fair price. - It's not obnoxiously loud. - Entertaining as it can be.Cons: - It's not that hardy, did stop for a bit after it was dropped but resitting the batteries fixed it. - Worse, the battery cover screw is very easy to thread, must've been when it was dropped. It means that battery 2 x AAA batteries. So just keep an eye on it.
P**T
They start young these days
We had to get our baby his own cell phone so he wouldn't get upset when we would take our real cell phone away from him. It works...sort of...He still shows more interest in the real thing. It's well made...the price was very good...,all sort's of things light up and it played music, talks and takes selfies ( say cheese ) and it even came with batteries...Not bad
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