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Fisher Price Laugh & Learn Learning Phone

Fisher Price Laugh & Learn Learning Phone
From Fisher Price

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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.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #9274 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: Fisher
  • Model: C6324
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 11.00" h x 6.00" w x 2.13" l, 1.20 pounds

Features

  • With rich music, sing-along songs, and lots of activities, they combine early academics and everyday experiences for the way kids really learn
  • Teaches: alphabet, numbers, colors, shapes, words, opposites, actions, textures, and manners
  • Music time 12 cell phone tunes, fun sounds and light show
  • Part of Laugh & Learn Collection
  • Age Range 6 to 36 Months

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
Animated images come to life on the Learning Phone screen, teaching baby the alphabet, counting and more with lights, songs, buttons to press, fun sounds and greetings. Cool design is sturdy, easy to hold and stands on its own. Make learning more fun with


Customer Reviews

Lots of fun...5
My 2 children (ages 2 and 11 months) love this phone! My daughter (the 2 year old) loves that it says different things like, "I love you", "Bye bye", etc...! My son loves the music and lights (of course) and will dance with it as it plays!!

As far as the volume goes - there is not a 'volume control' switch. It is not 'loud' if you aren't holding it up to your ear. I know that younger children will probably not hold the phone up to their ear and play with it like that (they would probably prefer to push buttons, listen to the music and watch the screen light up... like my 11 month old at this point), however, my 2 year old does use this phone like a 'real phone'. She will hold it up to her ear and talk and act like she is talking to 'mommy' or 'daddy' or 'grandpa/grandma'. When I held this phone up to my ear I noticed that it IS loud! So, when it's not used as a phone it really isn't loud (although, my son does still enjoy playing with it) - but when actually used as a phone the volume is plenty loud!!!

I like the different 'settings'... such as you press the "ABC" button and then when you push the buttons (1-9) it will say the letters on the button that was pushed. If you push the "123" button then push a 1-9 button it will say the number of the button pushed. Then if you press the music button it will play music when a 1-9 button is pushed! The bottom button (and my daughters favorite... the 0) says different 'cute phrases' when pushed!

One other thing that I really like about this phone is how PERFECTLY it goes with the laugh and learn learning home! How adorable!!!! It sits perfectly in the 'holder' by the 'phonebook' on the 'inside' of the home :) Brilliant!!!!

Pretty great toy.5
When my baby recieved this toy it was loud in the box. Then good old mom tried to get it out of the box so he could play with it. In the process, I dropped the toy approximately 5 times accidentally. So I think it turned out to be pretty durable.

When I pulled the demo tab out of the back, the toy's volume lowered exactly 60 decibles. This is supposed to happen. It is an FCC ruling the it not be loud so that the toy doesn't blast your child's ears out when they immitate you talking on the phone. This may be annoying to some parents, but it's to protect your child's hearing. When the tab is in the back of the toy, and it's still in the box, it is in "DEMO MODE". This is loud because toy departments in stores can be extremely loud and they want you to be able to hear the toy over parents who are screaming at their own screaming children. My house is not as loud as a toy store because my child doesn't run it, and the toy works fine.

The ABC tunes and Numbers are just what I want my child to see. They are very clear on the screen, and the large variety of sounds and light patterns are pretty neat. I think that it offers a great capability of clearly teaching children some basic building blocks of literacy, and would recommend this toy to anyone.

my 1 yr old loves the toy but has to be alone to hear it3
I purchased the phone because my daughter loves the laugh and learn house. She plays with it all the time. I had read the reviews before hand and couldn't understand why some people said the volume was bad. Now I know why. In the store it worked great. Once I took the tab off the sound dropped severly. Yes, I did change the batteries but that did not change anything. I am a mom of 3. If I had this for my first child when my house was quieter it probably would have been great. Three children does not make this toy great to play with amongst other people, very hard to understand. I have three other phones all with volume controls-- I understand when I put it to my ear its okay but most children don't put it their ear.