📞 Dial into early learning fun with the coolest kid’s smart phone!
The VTech Call and Chat Learning Phone in sleek black offers toddlers aged 2-5 a realistic smartphone experience with 10 interactive apps, including music, clock, photos, and games. It supports storing up to 5 pretend contacts, features voice-activated chat with an animated bird, and teaches foundational skills like numbers, letters, and time. Lightweight and battery-powered, it’s designed to engage young learners in imaginative play while building early educational skills.
Item Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 0.91 x 3.27 x 5.91 inches |
Size | 0.91 x 3.27 x 5.91 inches |
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Black |
Subject Character | Bird |
Theme | Letters |
Battery Type | 2 AAA batteries |
Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | Early Learning |
Power Source | battery powered |
Number of Players | 1 |
L**G
Endless learning with this phone!
My kids have had 3 of these and they’re a must have in our house. My oldest got one when he was about 6 months old. He loved it so much that by the time him and his little brother were old enough to really appreciate them fully, one just wasn’t enough to have anymore. I had to buy a second one so they could both have one to use. They had two going for a while until the original one finally broke from being thrown around too much. It lasted then about 3 1/2 years though so that’s great for us since my boys are pretty destructive when it comes to their toys. I just bought another one and now they have two going again.I love these so much because they help with learning your letters and numbers. There are a bunch of little games your kids can play on it and it seems to have endless fun going on. The best part for me though is that it has a set of contacts being dad, mom, grandpa, grandma and a friend. You can input your own numbers for whatever contact and then they can pretend to call them and it says the number they’re calling. If you’ve input your own personal phone numbers, your kids can memorize your phone numbers. My 4 and 2 year olds know my number, their dads number and their grampa’s number! It’s a great skill for them to have in case of a real life emergency. Just for that reason alone, I think this is a great toy. There is so much learning potential with this and it stands up really well to being thrown around. I will he buying these as long as my kids show interest in them and for however long I need to as they end up breaking on us. So far though, having to replace just one in 3 1/2 years is a sign of great quality. A must have toy everybody!!
L**L
Nice size
Got this for my great granddaughter. She seems to like it. Just hope she likes it better then our I phones. I think it’s really cute
E**P
Cute phone
Cute phone. I like that they can interact with it. Just wish it was a little louder or had volume control on it. But my little one loves it.
T**.
Muy divertido y dinámico
Excelente juguete, muy divertido, a mi hija le encantó.
B**D
Good deal!
Grandson likes it.
A**R
Fun, but a bit fragile.
The toy itself is engaging. My toddlers love it. It’s just complex enough to offer simplistic button-pushing joy but also leave more fun features for them to discover as understanding and logic develops. Being able to actually enter your own phone numbers is a cool feature. I purchased two for Christmas.Here’s the thing - I’m very unhappy with how lots of toys supposedly designed for toddlers simply can’t stand up to the rigors of a toddler’s daily play, and my kids just aren’t that destructive. I would know - I also teach preschool. My kids haven’t had these phone toys for more than a month and one of the phones now requires me to smack it around in order to make it work properly. “Percussive maintenance” isn’t something I want to be performing on kids’ toys on a regular basis - it also send the message to them that they too should smack their toys around, except a toddler doesn’t possess the reasoning skills to know when it’s a good idea or not, and usually it’s not. It’s not just Vtech - all the brands like Fisher-Price, Baby Einstein, and Spin Master (Hatchimals, Paw Patrol) can be just as bad. (Especially you, Fisher-Price.)At this point, just figure that the more buttons it has and the more electronic it is, the faster your kids will destroy it. Keyboard pianos, tv remotes, phones - they all don’t make it more than 6 months at the very best.At between $10-15 US though, it’s doesn’t hurt as badly to replace as the $20-30 (or more) bigger toys.Oh, and the frustration-free packaging that Amazon offers is always a nice touch.
M**Y
Nice product
Love love its so cute and it talks my grandson thinks someone is on the other line it was a great gift because he always takes my phone so now he has his own
D**A
Love this toy
The media could not be loaded. My 7 month old absolutely loves this toy. It has been dropped on the floor many times. It's a hard plastic. It hasn't broke just. It's not too loud or annoying. Many little activities on this toy. It counts and it's very interactive with child. I like how the screen has a little picture in it. Kids are learning their ABCs, counting, telling time. It talks and asks questions. Will be using this toy a lot as a teaching tool. Very happy with purchase and recommend
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