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Usually ships in 1 business days | | Only 5 left in stock, order soon! | | | | | | Get baby dialed into early learning with the Pull & Lights Phone. The wiggling, wobbling handset dances to its own music when baby pulls it along. Plus, its colorful buttons make fun light patterns when baby calls her friends! With a quick flick of the activity selector, mom or dad can choose from three subjects – animals, numbers and music - giving baby lessons in all of them. - Recommended Ages: 12 - 36 months
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| | Product Details | | Product Width: | 10.0 inches | | Product Height: | 7.5 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 10.5 inches | | Package Width: | 9.5 inches | | Package Height: | 7.5 inches | | Package Weight: | 2.15 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 18 reviews |
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| | Features | 10 light-up number buttons make fun light patterns.3 activities - teaches animal/animal sounds, numbers, and music.Pull along to hear melodies and watch wiggling handset!12 Months +
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 18 customer reviews )
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16 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Not great for right-handed babies Dec 01, 2006
By I. Fairfax
"happytexasmom"
My son enjoys the lights and music this toy produces, but I have a big complaint. The on/off button is the * key on the telephone's keypad. Because it is located in the lower right corner, any baby who plays with the phone with his right hand will inadvertently turn the toy off...repeatedly. It's just as easy to turn it on, of course, but this means you'll be listening to the toy's opening and closing musical fanfare over and over again. This will also happen if the toy is turned upside down and resting on the keypad: it will continuously turn itself on and off.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
toy phone Jan 13, 2007
By Melodie Cameron
"knittinfiend"
ok i will admitt ...and only in here mind you ...that i couldn't stop playing with this phone. Why didn't we get this when we were kids i ask myself. MY husband told me to put it away before i ran the battery out. I mean it ...this phone has so many different functions just like the directions say. It will certainly teach my grandson every thing from sounds to songs and direction and on and on.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Great toy but its not a phone Jul 06, 2007
By J. Louie The toy has nice features that teach the concepts of numbers, animal sound recognition, hand eye coordination, plus fun tunes that my 12 months old daughter loves to dance to. However the cord that is attached to the receiver of the phone is too short for my daughter to actually pick it up and use it as a phone receiver. The on/off button is located at a bad spot that makes unintentional turning "on and off" of the toy in the middle of the play session a frequent occurrence. The weight distribution makes it a poor pull toy that topples easily. I like this as a musical toy, but would purchase another toy phone in the future for my daughter to do imaginary phone plays.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Nice toy, Not my kid's favorite though Jun 11, 2007
By Emily
"Musical Mom"
I bought this toy along with a few other v-tech toys. My daughter likes playing with it, but it doesn't hold her attention that long. She is almost 9 months old and so far enjoys chewing on the phone receiver and banging on the buttons. There are three "modes" you can put the phone in, providing you with much more than just a set of number keys that make noise when pressed. One mode does counting and says the numbers aloud, one is musical and plays a different song when each key is pressed (this is my daughter's favorite), and one is about animals, saying the names of the animals and giving an example of what sound they make. I originally thought that this toy did not come with a pull cord, but if you take the battery cover off, you will find it tucked in. Now that my daughter is older, she likes watching me pull the phone in circles around me quickly. As you roll the phone, the receiver bobbles up and down in a cute way. Also, to concur with a previous reviewer, the on/off button is the lower right button of the keypad. This is a HORRIBLE place for this button. My daughter turns the phone on and off constantly. All of a sudden, in the middle of a song you will hear "bye bye" and no more. Luckily she tuns it back on as easily as she turned it off. Bad planning on v-tech's part. Can't believe that made it past a focus group.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Recommend V-Tech phone Dec 30, 2008 This toy gets 5 stars from me. Purchased online for Christmas and was surprised to see the phone when it came in. Very nice toy, durable with big base & buttons. Easy slide feature to change buttons from noise, to songs, to games. 7 mth old grandchild loves it and plays with it often. Especially since he is always going for things with cords, and this item helps cure that curiosity. His 4 year old brother loves it too. He sings along with the toy, does counting, and helps his brother play the "find the anminal" game with the buttons. Great value for the $. I definitely would buy this again for any young child as a gift.
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