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Fisher Price Laugh & Learn Learning Phone from Fisher Price

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Minimum Age: 6 months
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Our Editorial Review
Product Description The Laugh and Learn Home Phone combines three modes with fun role play. In the first mode, baby learns ABC's, and in the second mode 1-2-3's by hearing them and seeing them appear on the LED display. The third mode is music play - the keypad activates nine fun musical ditties, phrases and silly sound affects. In all three modes baby will also get lots of fun everyday experiential phrases and over over 25 fun animations. Includes 3 "AAA" batteries.
Customer Reviews
Excellent toy!     Posted 21 January 2008 This learning phone has everything your baby needs - lights, sounds, numbers, letters, songs, etc..
I highly recommend it
fun toy     Posted 18 January 2008 This phone is cute, makes sounds and lights that delight my grandaughter. Seems durable, she drops it and it just lights up and sings to her. It is a bit bigger than her little hand can handle, so she still prefers to walk off with a grownups cell phone, but it is an entertaining little phone for her.
Wait I have to play with this!     Posted 18 January 2008 That is what hapened when he opened this toy on his birthday. This was one of the toys that I gave to my grandson and when he saw the screen light up his interest was intrigued. We all waited until he had tried out a few of the features before he continued to open his other gifts.
Sturdy and Fun     Posted 18 January 2008 The minute we got the phone in the house my 2 year old daughter was carrying it around. Its great with all the learning features and songs that it plays. It is also very sturdy to withstand little ones dropping it a lot, unlike my cell phone. My 5 year old daughter even occasionally grabs it to play with too. Overall, of the play phones I have seen, this one has the most features.
Looks fun, but babies get over it soon!     Posted 13 January 2008 I bought this for my 10 month old daughter. She has begun to explore the world and I have notice her love for buttons and things that light up. This learning phone seemed like the perfect christmas gift.
When it arrived I showed it to her and she immediately began to play with it. I found that it has three basic modes: numbers, alphabet and music. The screen is a very simple dot matrix system (like the baseball stadium's score boards) and what you can display is limited by the number of dots.
My little girl enjoys her phone for about 1 minute but then she's attracted to the real thing: cordless and cell phones... Why? they have light up buttons and colorful screens... this toy does not!
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