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Fisher-Price Toddlerz Chatter Telephone


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  • See how the fun develops
  • Social Skills Encourages speech as they talk into the phone by imitating words and phrases they’ve heard
  • Imaginative Skills Early role play as they pretend to talk
  • Classic pull toy with a friendly face
  • Eyes that move up and down when the toy is pulled along

Product Description
Moms and dads of all ages fondly remember this classic pull-toy. Now your own preschooler can enjoy chatting on this phone that features a friendly face and eyes that playfully move up and down when the phone is pulled along.Editorial Review
Every youngster wants to play with a telephone, dial up friends, both real and make-believe, and chatter away! Fisher-Price presents the original pull-along play phone, complete with a voice that “chatters” when pulled… More >>

Fisher-Price Toddlerz Chatter Telephone

5 Responses to “Fisher-Price Toddlerz Chatter Telephone”

  • the manufacturing quality is good. but when my baby dial it, not music, no voice. She likes real phone much more than this.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  • This is a good playing item for kids, but as the lenght of the cord is very less, it is not very confortable for my kid to play with
    Rating: 3 / 5

  • After hearing my 1 year old scream from her crib, I ran in her room to find the coiled cord around her neck, tightly! I cut the cord off and the pull cord just in case, which kind of made the pull toy feature nonexistant. I would only recommend this toy under close supervision by a parent/adult.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • The cord that connects the receiver to the phone is ridiculously short! Really? How can you play telephone when the phone is literally hanging from you ear?

    Stupid new design! Figures, somebody thought it was unsafe.. typical U.S. worrysome bothers.

    Not a problem when I grew up.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  • This is great if you only want it for a pull toy. My kids love the noise it makes when it is pulled and the moving eyes. This doesn’t work as a phone though because the cord to the reciever is way too short, and kids don’t want to hold the entire toy up to their head. They want to talk on it like a real grown-up phone.
    Rating: 3 / 5

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