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Fisher Price Laugh & Learn Learning Phone

Fisher Price Laugh & Learn Learning Phone

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Brand: Fisher
Category: Toy

Buy New: $22.90



New (18) Collectible (3) from $14.29

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 168 reviews
Sales Rank: 4370

Number Of Items: 1
Batteries: 3
Batteries Included: Yes
Age: 6 months - 3 years
Battery: 3 AAA
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
Dimensions (in): 2.1 x 6 x 11

MPN: C6324
Model: C6324
UPC: 027084131406
EAN: 0027084131406
ASIN: B00022F0WE

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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

Fisher Price - Laugh & Learn Collection:

  • Fisher Price Laugh & Learn Learning Phone
  • Fisher Price - Laugh & Learn Learning Table
  • Fisher Price - Laugh & Learn™ Stride-to-Ride Learning Walker™
  • Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Learning Toolbench
  • Fisher Price - Laugh & Learn Learning Vacuum Cleaner
  • Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Magnetic Cookie Puzzle
  • Fisher-Price Fun 2 Learn™ Laughtop™
  • Fisher-Price Learning Mower
  • Fisher-Price Laugh and Learn Learning Puppy

Accessories:

  • Rayovac 824-24PP Alkaline AAA Batteries (24-pack)
  • Rayovac I-C3 15 Minute NiMH AAA Size Carded 2 Pack
  • Fisher-Price Laugh and Learn Learning Puppy
  • Fisher Price Learning Home

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Editorial Reviews:

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.


Customer Reviews:   Read 163 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Four years and counting...   December 4, 2008
Maegan (Tampa, FL - USA)
My mom got this toy for my first child's very first Christmas in 2004. She was 11 months at the time and enjoyed it immensely. It was put into a playroom for a while when she got a little older, she wasn't as "into" the lights & sounds as much as she just wanted to do pretend play. She switched it into the off position a lot to keep it from talking back to her, lol!

My second child was born in '07 and started playing with it at about 6 months. She LOVES it. The only problem we have had is that somehow a sound keeps repeating...I have tried to see if there is a button stuck down...but they all seem to be okay. When it happens, we switch it off...and within a few hours it will be fine again. I don't think it's too loud or too quiet...and I don't remember what the sound was IN the box, it's just been too long. It came with a puppy toy...and at the time, the puppy toy came home with us and the phone stayed at Grandma's house. We haven't changed the batteries in it once yet...and now it is with us at home, instead of grandma's.



4 out of 5 stars great substitute for baby who wants YOUR toys   December 4, 2008
Vance J. Lawman (Newton Falls, OH United States)
Our 6 month old was always grabbing our TV remotes and our phones, so we got this for her to grab instead. We pretend to use it and let her grab it from us, and she LOVES it. It's a little annoying sometimes, but it has a great feature: an OFF button! It's very cheerful and she loves to play with it.


4 out of 5 stars Great toy for the car!   November 25, 2008
Lisa Scher (Chicago)
We've had this phone for a while, and it's had its moments of playtime. I like the alphabet, and the music. But I do have to say, it's kind of loud. My son shows interest in it, but then turns it off becuase of the volume. I like the learning aspect, and the fact it has grown with us over 2 years!


4 out of 5 stars Whole Lotta Fun   November 6, 2008
M. Patrick (Portland, OR)
I'd buy this toy for a gift in a second! My son has had this for around 8 months now (he's now 21 months old) and still plays with it. It really holds his interest and is easy to take on the road. Keeps his fingers busy in the car seat. It does a good job of introducing numbers and letters (not a heavy teacher, in my opinion) and the lights and music are amusing. This is one purchase I didn't regret.


5 out of 5 stars Great value!   June 18, 2008
Donna Matthew (New Jersey, USA)
I gave this phone to my 18 mth old son and he loved it. So the next year I bought some more to give to other kids as gifts and it was still a hit.
Kids just seem to love it.


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