📞 Flip into Fun with Every Call!
The Fisher-Price Brilliant Basics Friendly Flip Phone is designed for babies 6 months and older, featuring a friendly hello with each flip, three engaging characters, and delightful ringtones that stimulate sensory development and encourage interactive play.
E**T
Not very entertaining, hard to open, not educational
My 11-month-old is amazed with electronics, so I purchased this little phone to hopefully keep her from trying to get the REAL, expensive ones that we own.Unfortunately, this phone did not hold her interest. I don't believe this is a fault of the product, however. My girl just has a rather short attention span, and as mentioned previously, she has a "thing" for the real electronics. It's no wonder she'd rather go for my cell phone than a toy phone.What I liked most about this product is the durability. My daughter can be rough with her toys (and she also has a big brother who can be equally, if not more rough). This little phone, however, was made to withstand the "exploration" of a strong 11-month-old baby girl.It's not very educational. It seems to be more for exploring than learning.The reason I gave the product 3 stars is because it's not particularly eye-catching, and my daughter can't figure out how to open it. She may be young, but she has no issues opening toy laptops or other toy electronics, but she just can't seem to get this one. It doesn't latch or anything, but the hinges make it difficult to get the hang of.I would recommend this product to those with children who are easily amused--my daughter is not. Be aware, though, that you'll likely have to help your child open it every time they slam it shut and begin to cry because they can't open it back up.
A**R
My 9 month old LOVES this phone!
Not that I encourage cell phone use or anything, but my 9 month old daughter loves our tv remotes, so I decided to get her a toy remote and also this toy cell phone (she hasn't gone after our phones since we don't use them much, but I figued what the heck). Well, she loves this cell phone toy more than the toy remote. We pretened to talk on it to keep her interest level up, but she finds it so much fun to open and close it that I'm not sure we really need to talk on it. When you open and close it the phone either plays a short song or says "hello" or "goodbye." It also makes the touch tone sounds when you press the numbers and has a "call" button that makes ringtones. It's a great toy! We've had it for almost a month now and my daughter still loves it, and it has held up well to sucking, chewing, dropping, and a lot of opening and closing. Not sure how educational it is? Does my kid need to learn how to use a cell phone? I guess she learns the dexterity and cause and effect of opening and closing something and having it make sounds.
M**A
she likes it
My 13 month old really likes this. I got it for her because she loves my cel phone... and also because I got her a different one, but it is Tinkerbell and I don't really want to do the Disney thing with her. I like this phone because it is very gender neutral - it's just animals, a few short songs, a ringtone, and "hello", "goodbye". I don't think it has any educational purpose, but it is good for entertainment in the car. The only thing I dislike is how bulky it is. The Tinkerbell phone is slim like a real phone. But since she got this one, Tink's going bye-bye and she loves the Fisher Price! She walks around holding it to her head!
J**S
Great toy phone and the music is not too loud
I got this for my baby because he is always crying for mine. He has it now for two weeks and he is not bored yet. On a few occasions he has even put it to his ears as if he is trying to say hello. What i really like about the phone is that it is not flimsy and has survived many drop tests. When you press the number buttons, it actually sounds like when you are dialling. I was hesitant to purchase when i was reading the other reviews as one had said that it is somewhat hard for their baby to open the phone, but my baby doesnt have that problem. He opens and close it repeatedly with ease. Best of all though it is not too loud so it doesnt annoy me :)
R**N
Nothing too drastic
I wanted to get my son a toy that he could play with while we were in stores because he always wants mommy's phone when we go. It's not too stimulating so he can still interact with me. It's not something he likes to play with when he is crawling around because it only pretty much beeps with a girl saying the numbers. It's nice though because he doesn't bother me about having my phone. It's durable enough so if he drops it when I am pushing the cart it doesn't just shatter. It's just a really cute toy that actually serves its purpose :)
L**A
Did not last
I have this phone and while the actual phone is still intact, and the pictures still work, the electronics broke after about 4 or 5 months of use... now it only beeps and doesn't make any other sounds. I am a speech therapist and do take it with me in my car from home to home but I don't believe this toy underwent any real abuse. I used to have a Playskool toy phone that lasted forever but unfortunately I left it somewhere.When it did work I didn't like the songs too much. One of the songs is "Hickory Dickory Dock" but it plays such a short portion that you can't really sing along. The other one is "This Old Man" which doesn't seem to be very popular these days, at least not for 2 year olds, so the songs weren't very helpful in my work. The "Hello" and "Goodbye" were good when they worked and I do like the pictures though I would have preferred a horse or something other than a mouse. (The mouse looks kind of like the cat and some kids did not know what it was.)
K**O
Fun toy, but there's better ones out there
This toy cell phone has been a hit with our 15 month old twin girls. They love the sounds and beeps from mashing the buttons and enjoy opening and closing it.But, just like the smart phone the replaced my cell, there are better products out there. The Fisher Price Laugh & Learn Smilin' Smart Phone is around the same price and has a lot more music, lights and sounds to keep children engaged.http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CQHZ0ZU/ref=oh_details_o05_s01_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
D**E
Grandson's first cell phone
Babies now days are little techies. My grandson became fascinated with my cell phone, so I bought this one for his 1st birthday. It's not quite the same, but it's still entertaining. He dances to the songs it plays; however, the volumn needs to be a little louder, sometimes it's difficult to hear it say Hello! and Good-Bye! Also, the numbers need to say what they are rather than just make a sound. But, overall, he likes it.
C**N
大きい?
他の方のレビューにもあるように、大きくてごついです。8ヶ月のころにはあまり持てませんでした。1歳を過ぎた今では、開閉に多少の力が要っても自分で出来るようになりました。開けるたびに画面が切り替わったり、音楽が鳴るのも嬉しいようです。欲を言えばおもちゃストラップを取り付ける部分があれば・・・
K**A
今一でした。。
意外と興味を示さず。。遊ぶ感じはなかなかみられませんでした。。。
あ**ん
孫は大喜び
1歳になる孫のために購入しました。形も持ちやすく、重さもちょうどいいようです。開くと可愛い声が聞こえ、音楽も流れるので孫はお気に入りのようです。もしもしの仕草をしながら遊んでいる姿はとても可愛いです。
K**K
ちょっと大きい
可愛いのですが、想像していたものよりかなり大きいので、赤ちゃんが片手で持つのにはどうかな?と思いました。しかし本人はなめたり、いじったりはして気に入っています。でも大人の持っている携帯にひかれてしまうので、軽さも大きさも、もうちょっと!と思います。
J**R
Three Stars
Good
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