12/22/09

Fisher Price Laugh & Learn Learning Phone

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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.
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- 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
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Customer Buzz
 "My son loves his phone" 2009-11-04
By AMarshall (New York)
I bought this toy after reading the reviews. My 18-month-old son loves to play with cell phones so we thought we'd get him one of his own. He absolutely loves this phone. I read about the "volume issues" it seems to have, but we bought this phone at a department store, took it home and took it out of the box, and the volume did not change at all. There was no plastic tab in the back of the phone at all. There is a space for one, however. It is plenty loud for my son to hear while we are driving in the car or just at home. It is a little loud if you put the speaker right up to your ear, but my son holds it too low on his ear to do that. He will play with it for a long time and loves to hear the voice say "hello?" and "it's for you!" He'll try to talk back to the phone and can recognize the numbers on the screen. He has dropped it a few times outside on the sidewalk and it has a couple scratches from that, but still works perfectly. Definitely a good buy for us!

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 "Way too loud!" 2009-10-24
By K. Schmudde (Colorado Springs)
I have the opposite problem of what a lot of other reviewers mentioned. This toy is way too loud! For now it is ok, because my son is too young to know to put it up to his ear. But once he learns this, i will have to take the phone away from him. I have pressed the buttons and held it up to my ear, and it is extremely loud. It hurt my ears, i can't imagine what it will do to his. I really don't want my child to go deaf from a toy!

I will give it 2 stars because it is fun, and my son seems to enjoy it. But again, we will not be able to use it for much longer.

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 "Nice but not phone like enough" 2009-10-02
By R. Richmond (Canton, MA)
My son likes this toy, but i don't think he thinks its much like a real phone. It would be better if you could record your own voice for your baby to talk to. But, the one thing about this phone that bugs me the most is that it says I love you, which is just creepy coming from a toy.

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 "Ring Ring Ring" 2009-05-17
By Ellen Hua (San Francisco)
I bought this toy for my one and a half year old nephew and he seems to love it..for a short period! Though, I do wish the tunes are much longer! When you press the tune button (the 3rd button on top), the tune is super short and he would have to keep pressing it which loses a child's patience after a short while. It does teach you the alphabet by saying each letter only when you press that specific letter on the phone. Otherwise, it doesn't sing the whole alphabet song which I would love for any child to learn. It's definitely durable and will not break if you drop it. my nephew loves playing with adult's cell phones so I thought this will keep him interested, but he wasn't really. Go for something that can really teach you the alphabet and play longer tunes.

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 "Eh." 2009-03-14
By Elle (United States)
Baby could take it or leave it when she got it at 6 months. She's 10 months now and is bored with it. Kind of a frenetic little toy that doesn't do much beyond lighting up and flashing. Push buttons, get noise. A voice says "1-2-3." It isn't close enough to a real cell or house phone to encourage phone play; beyond the robot voice saying counting or saying abc's in threes, depending on which # you press, it's not much of an educational toy either. And the songs in the music mode are too short! Just a bar or two of melody. I'd skip this one.


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