8 Mar
Fisher Price Laugh & Learn Learning Phone
- 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
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…. More >>
Fisher Price Laugh & Learn Learning Phone


Posted by David Burnett on 08.03.10 at 9:24 am
Our son loves playing with this phone, but for the love of God turn it off between midnight and dawn, because if you leave it on you will hear the voices of the DEAD!!!! We learned the hard way
Rating: 5 / 5
Posted by Wharfrats3 on 08.03.10 at 9:24 am
It’s reasonably drool proof, lights up, makes noise and supposedly educational- what more could you want?
Rating: 4 / 5
Posted by Shanique Butler on 08.03.10 at 9:24 am
I rated this toy not good. When I brought the toy my daughter played with it in Toysrus and she loved it. When I brought it home and took it out the box the volume of the toy is very low. You can barely hear it. Very low volum.
Rating: 4 / 5
Posted by Siddhartha Rajput on 08.03.10 at 9:24 am
my son enjoys this phone. it talks back, helps learn the abc’s and 123′s.
Rating: 4 / 5
Posted by N. frost on 08.03.10 at 9:24 am
my daughter received this as a gift on her first birthday. she already had a sesame street phone, so this one didn’t make much of an impression on her. i tried to entice her with it, but it’s so quiet…she couldn’t really hear it. nor could i. it doesn’t really matter if the alphabet flashes across the front of it if you can’t hear it.
Rating: 2 / 5