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Product Description “Hello” It’s for you, baby! This cool phone is packed full of learning opportunities, with realistic sounds, phrases, and more than 10 learning songs and tunes. Nine colorful, light-up buttons are easy to press, rewarding baby with words, sounds and greetings. Baby can learn about ABC’s, numbers, shapes, colors, weather, and opposites, while getting an early start on conversation skills and role play. From the Manufacturer "Hello?" It's for you, baby! This cool phone is packed full of learning opportunities, with realistic sounds, phrases, and more than 10 learning songs and tunes. Nine colorful, light-up buttons are easy to press, rewarding baby with words, sounds and greetings. Baby can learn about ABC's, numbers, shapes, colors, weather, and opposites, while getting an early start on conversation skills and role play.
Nine colorful, easy-to-press, light-up buttons
10+ sing-along songs, tunes & phrases
Teaches letters, numbers, colors, greetings, weather & more
Cool styling
Encourages baby’s developing social skills
My baby from about 4 months onward just wanted my iphone or my husband's android smart phone. She knows a cheap fake when she sees one and this phone, despite its good intentions, is a cheap fake. It's far too thick, big and goofy to be the real deal. My kid is looking at me like, "Come on mom -- really? You're just embarrassing yourself AND me with these feeble attempts at a cell phone switcheroo. Now fork over the iphone". I wish somebody would make a play phone that looks for all the world like a real smart phone and even makes some noises and has some graphics like one but is safe for a baby to drool and chew on. Nothing too fancy but enough that it tricks an infant. I don't think that's asking a lot -- to fool a baby. I'd seriously pay some good money for it (reasonable, but good money) if it meant I didn't have to constantly clean baby slobber out from where it seeped between the phone screen & protective screen of my $60 Otterbox brick (that my phone is jailed in at present to protect it from my kids). If I don't fork over my phone it's gonna be a full-blown Calgon moment. My husband is an engineer and I keep telling him to design this toy and make us rich but he's far too busy cleaning baby slobber out of his own phone to worry about my get-rich-quick toy ideas. I hope Fisher-Price or somebody else figures out the fix and I'll line up with my credit card like every other smart phone toting parent out there.