Advantages: Keeps children occupied and it's fun Disadvantages: none
I brought this toy for my son last Christmas as he loves toys that make sounds and flashing lights which this toy does both so I got what I was looking for 2 in 1 not bad and it only cost £9.99 so I think I got a bargain. This toy is for 0-12 months and my son was 7 months when I got it for him and it’s one of his favourite toys.
This toy has talking and music modes, flashing lights, volume control which has two settings low and high, so it gives you a bit of peace and quite, it’s brightly coloured, has huge buttons that small hands can press and it has a mirror at the top end of the phone, which my son loves, all this makes it a great little toy.
When you turn the phone on to talking mode it rings and says Hello. It has four shaped buttons of which are a square, circle, triangle and star, all these flash whether it ...
Advantages: keeps imagination alive Disadvantages: does more than it needs to
Every small child is likely to own their own mobile phone at some stage in their life. My daughter managed to end up with a few different ones in the first couple of years of her life. The one that seems to have stayed through and won over the others is the Vtechtinytouchphone. Suitable for babies over twelve months, this phone is brightly coloured and very chunky making it easy for little hands to grasp.
Vtech has always been a trusted make in my eyes. The products are sturdy and seem to last for a long time.
The tinytouchphone is very attractive to look at with bright primary colours taking over most of the phone. The buttons are cleverly done in rows of the same shape in different colours. This is a good way to get the repetition of the same shapes to learn but the colours are different to make each one stand out against ...
Advantages: lots to be learnt Disadvantages: Jack wasn't interested
VtechTinyTouchPhone
I purchased this phone as part of a three-toy set from Argos costing £19.99p. All there toys were from Vtech and of the set this TinyTouchPhone has the oldest age group at 12 months plus. You can buy this item separately for under ten pounds from various places such as Argos and Woolworth's.
The phone was on demo setting when we bought it and you were able to hear all the noises fairly loudly but easily. As soon as we got home and undid the packaging from the toy, taking out the tag from the battery compartment that allowed the toy to run in demo mode, we could hardly hear it at all.
To look at the phone, you will see a blue, white and yellow chunky plastic phone like toy with large multicoloured LED light buttons. There is a screen on the top of the phone that shows different pictures when ...
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Product details
EAN
50803633035
Long Name
Tiny Touch Phone
Type
Interactive Toy
Manufacturer
Vtech
Manufacturer
VTech
Manufacturer's product description
Tiny Touch Phone. Upgrade your Tiny Touch Phone with the latest design featuring even more fun and role-play learning! Interactive toy mobile phone with chunky phone button and rotating light-up screen that reveals 3 different modes of play. Press the 10 light-up number buttons and 2 shape buttons on the keypad to learn numbers, colours and shapes while developing hand-eye co-ordination and essential motor skills. Lots of cheerful melodies, fun phrases and sound effects to keep baby entertained.