Fisher-Price Sesame Street Silly Sounds Remote
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Average customer review:Product Description
Now your child can control the fun with a remote control of his own! Hear over 35 silly sounds and fun phrases as children press buttons just like those on a real remote. Giggle away with fast forward and rewind sound effects, a real working volume control and Elmo's eyes that open and close. Requires 2 "AA" alkaline batteries, included. Measures 1.5"H x 2.75"W x 8.75"L.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #305 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Fisher-Price
- Model: K4673
- Released on: 2007-03-15
- Dimensions: 9.30" h x 6.20" w x 2.10" l, .55 pounds
Features
- Press any of the ten number buttons to get a character phrase or silly sound effect
- Elmo will say a time out phrase that will encourage the child to keep playing
- The light also flashes to the sound effects
- Learn some of Elmo's favorite phrases
- Great details, cool designs
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
The silly sounds remote is a pretend remote for the child that plays silly sounds and phrases when you press the buttons. Press any of the 10 number buttons to get a character phrase or silly sound effect. The light also flashes to the sound effects. If t
Customer Reviews
Love the Funny Remote!
We bought this for our daughter when she was 9 months, and she still loves it at 15 months. Our family loves the humor built into all the Sesame Street programs and toys, and this remote is no different. The volume key actually works to incrementally turn up or down the volume of the toy and the big Monster eyes are a hit with the little one, they make a cute "power on / power off" noise when you hit the button on the side. She always liked to open and shut the eyes with her finger and I think this helped refine her control of her index finger.
The best part of the remote is that it has saved us from numerous tantrums as it is very easy to throw in the diaper bag.
Great Developmental Toy!
This is a winner! Its mostly taken the place of the real remotes in the house - which is great! I find it comical that some of the other parent review have said this toy is "not educational" or not much for "brain development". People - toddlers learn by playing. That is how their little brain develop. A toy remote is not a set of flashcards, but thankfully toddlers don't require flashcards to learn and develop their brains.
baby remote
This toy may lack educational value, but definitely distracts my son from trying to get his hands on dad's remote control. It seems to be quite durable as my son has dopped it may times & it is still in woking order.







