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41 of 41 found the following review helpful:
My son loves this toy! Jul 31, 2002 I just purchased this toy for my 8-month old son, and he absolutely gets a kick out of pushing the buttons on the phone. He loves playing with the phone WE use, so I knew I had to get him a phone that had buttons and made noise like our phone does. This definitely makes all the noises that a regular phone does, plus has many songs and teaches numbers and sayings. It has a volume control button, but even on the loudest setting it isn't loud enough to drive you crazy (my son has plenty that drive me bonkers), and that is one of the things I like about this toy. Definitely a must-have for all the babies who like the regular adult phone!
24 of 25 found the following review helpful:
Eh... Dec 21, 2004
By ir_kr
"ir_kr"
I'm disspointed, I thought this was going to be a big hit. I was wrong. Here are a sampling of my problems with this toy:
1. The handle doesn't stay on the base well.
2. The cord is too short (granted this is probably a mandatory safety issue so we can't hold the manufacturer responsible), so your head has to be very akwardly close to the base to "talk" into the receiver.
3. It's on wheels but can't be pulled by the phone handle b/c that comes out of the side, and again is fairly short.
4. In voice (versus music) mode, it says the number you press than beeps; if you press a series of numbers, i.e. 1, 2, 3, it will say those numbers as you press them without beeping inbetween - but if you press the same number twice in a row it will not repeat the number, it will just go on finishing the appropriate number of beeps - so... the child can't practice dialing numbers since many real phone numbers have the same number in repetition such as 555-1234 (it would say 5 and beep 5 times even as you press the 5 key twice more).
5. The button to make the dog holding the phone pop up is hard for little children to press (have to press hard to work).
6. My son has had this from about 6 months to now 20 months and it RARELY gets played with. We rotate toys so he's not overwhelmed with choices, but I've always kept this one in the mix and he almost never plays with it. So, above all my complaints, the fact is that the child just doesn't think it fun enough to play with.
16 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Annoying Dec 09, 2004
By Smart Mommy
"Smart Mommy"
This toy was given to my 10 month old son. It is loud and difficult to understand what is being said. It doesn't really look like a phone (as we know them today) so he doesn't relate the toy to our telephone. This toy is also quite heavy and the cord is too short to use as a pull toy, but rather as a weapon. My son like to whip the heavy toy around and knock me in the knees or his father in the head. The danger this toy poses and the utter annoyance of the voices, far out way any possible educational value of this toy.
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
THE CORD IS SUPPOSED TO BE SHORT! Oct 17, 2004
By Mother of twins We have the old version of this phone. Im not sure if this one has a cord that is on the front of it but ours did. Im writing this to warn everyone who is upset that the cord on this toy is too short. Ours had a cord for the phone and a cord to pull the toy with. I was in making dinner one day and i heard some crying and i walked in to find both of the two cords got tangled some how around one of my little boys neck! when i got it off there was a deep purple indent on his poor neck. Now i know some people might be saying i need to watch my babies more but only a mother of twins would understand how hard it is. Now the cord to pull the toy has been cut off, they still like the toy however. Im just glad i got to him in time.
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Good for the kid, allright for parents Jun 22, 2004 My daughter has had this phone since 6 months and she loves it. She is 1 year now. If your child loves phones (mine really does!), any phone will do to get them away from the real phones, which they really want... The cord is too short, of course. It could have been a little longer, since most parents, with a longer cord would be watching their kid anyway. I would rather have a shorter cord, but we'll see when she gets older... it's frustrating for me especially trying to show her how to say "hi / bye" on it... The music is good and there is a lot of variety in it... lots of songs. I like the fact that the doggy talks to the child and communicates with a clear enough voice to hear. If you bump the phone it makes noise, but when i'm playing with her at the time, it draws her to the phone. The busy signal is annoying and I don't even know why they put that in there. The number noises kind of sound like Spongebob Squarepants sometimes and the others sort of sound like Barney. Educationally, the phone is pretty cute and good! It teaches numbers, if they can recognize the symbols, that is. Over all, I really love the phone! It' cute... the doggy pops up and down... But the reciever doesn't stay on that good and the toy is kind of loud and the cord is too short. (good thing there are volume options and an off option). Baby Girl likes it though and bounces to the music, as with a lot of the rest of her musical toys... this one is one of the most that she bounces to, though.
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