The First Years Real Phone

The First Years Real Phone

List Price: USD $16.05
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Features :
  • Press-and-Learn numbers
  • 10 fun phone sounds
  • Light-up display
  • Teethable antenna
  • 3 Mos and up
Product Description
Toddlers love to play with items they see Mom and Dad using every day…that’s why this phone looks and sounds just like the real thing. This interactive toy encourages parents and toddlers to play together. Two modes of play (counting numbers and phone conversations) make this a great grow-with-me toy. The phone plays three fun nursery rhymes, too. Easy-grasp phone also features teethable surfaces and a strap for attaching to car seat.
Customer Reviews

1st years real phone (2007-01-11)
sturdy phone especially for the dropping phase the child goes thru. Buttons are big enough for a little one to press and enjoy.

Love this phone! (2007-01-06)
This phone has kept both my now 11 month old and my 2 1/2 year old occupied and interested for almost a year now. It was my 2 1/2 year old’s phone first and she loved it as much as the baby now does.

I only recommend, once purchasing this, to replace the batteries. The other reviewer pointed out that when the buttons on her phone were pushed the phone would say the wrong numbers. This only happens when the batteries are getting low, so it’s a good indicator of when to replace them.

Once the new batteries are in, it works like a charm all over again!

This is the only electronic toy my kids own and I am SO thankful it’s quiet.

Surprisingly, not too annoying! (2006-03-13)
Okay, we haven’t had this phone long. But it isn’t too loud, and it makes a variety of sounds instead of just a couple annoying ones. It rings with different tones (just phone sounds on the learning mode; the fun mode has three songs–”The Farmer in the Dell,” “A Tisket, a Tasket” [or maybe it's "Ring around the Rosie"] and “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star”) and also plays snippets of conversation or a voice speaking the names of numbers that are pressed. In the fun mode, red lights flash in the green frame around the screen; in the learning mode, red digital numbers light up on the screen.
Our 13-month-old sat down on the floor of the store to play with the toy until we took it away from him, and he played with it more in the car and at home. I’m hoping it will distract him from our cordless phone.
We haven’t found an on/off button, but the sound is quiet enough that I’m not too worried about it.

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