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With the Pretend and Play Teaching Telephone it's easy to teach telephone numbers that are important to your child! Program in any telephone number (with or without 1+area code). Record a message for your child. When your child dials the programmed number correctly, they hear your message! Program a new telephone number and record a message - again and again! Teaching Telephone features 11 digit display, big buttons for little hands, note pad holder with note paper included, handy telephone number reference and more! For additional teaching fun a Teaching Telephone Activity book is sold separately. Telephone measures approximately 7" x 7.5". Requires 3 "AA" alkaline batteries (included).
Awards:
- Dr. Toy, Best Children's Vacation Products (1999)
- Parent's Guide to Children's Media (1999)
- Child Magazine's Best Toys of the Year, Toddlers (1999)
- Working Mother Magazine's 30 Top Toys (1999)
- Parent's Magazine Best Toys of the Year (1999)
- National Parenting Publications Awards (NAPPA) Honors (1999)
- ASTRA Holiday Picks K-12 (1999)
- Babyzone's Amazing Toy Award Winner (1999)
- Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Award (2000)
- Informal Educational Products Award of Excellence (2000)
- Toy Tips Trusted
- The Good Toy Guide, Recommended (2000)- UK
- Fox 8 Educational Top Toys (2000)
- NAPPA Honors Award Winner (2002)
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Technical Details
- Award winner- Help children learn how to call home and the 911 Emergency Service
- Programmable telephone
- Plays preprogrammed messages
- Record a new message again and again!
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By Coyote
The kids love it, but I think it was a little expensive for what you get.
By Kevin (Columbia MO)
It's a good product. A big limitation is that it can only leave one message to one phone number. If you want to change the message or the number you can do it, but the old message or number are erased. It seems pretty indestructible though.
For those that lost their instruction manual and are looking online, you may not find instructions.
Here is how to program a number:
Turn on and pick up the receiver
Press and hold the Program button while doing...
Press the # key
Press in the telephone number
Release the Program button
Press the # key again
Hang up the receiver
Here is how the record a message:
Turn on and take the receiver off the hook
Press and hold the record button and the program button
After you hear a beep, start recording your message (second beeps indicate the end of the recording time)
Release both buttons
Hang up the receiver
Verify by dialing the programmed number.
By Julie A. Dallaire (usa)
I purchased this phone for my two year old for Christmas. I did research many products before I purchased the Pretend & Play Teaching Telephone. This teaching phone was exactly what I was looking for! It has so many great features. My son has not received the phone yet, but I am sure he will be as happy with it as I am.
By Example Mark Twain
The toy is not working. Only the green on/off light is on, occasional beep, totally silent otherwise, no display. I changed the batteries to no effect.
Now I need to return it. Very disappointed. Will see how amazon customer service deal with this and write a final review.
By DadofTwo (Cleveland, OH USA)
This Learning Resource phone did in fact help my daughter learn our telephone number (helped by a incentive of a trip for ice cream when she did it)----and quite satisfactorily allowed a personalized recording of our voices to be waiting for her when she successfully dialed it (just the 7 digits---no area code).
I was looking forward to her playing with it for years---and then it broke. The entire middle row of numbers stopped "beeping" when pressed. I too, fancy myself as someone who can take apart and put things together---unscrewed the back and when I got it off, found the densely soldered network around the keypad unfixable (by me, anyway).
So, for the two weeks it worked, great!
And then it broke.
Rather disappointing overall.
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