Fisher-Price Chatter Telephone
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Average customer review:Product Description
Ring ring... Its for you! Children love to pretend to chat on the phone and this classic old-style telephone will inspire hours of role-play. This friendly toy is great for imagination and fun, pull it along after you and watch its eyes move up and down.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1571 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Fisher-Price
- Model: 77816
- Dimensions: 6.50" h x 6.61" w x 4.29" l, 3.31 pounds
Features
- Item may vary from picture
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
Preschoolers love to chat on the phone—and this classic roll-along pull toy with a friendly face, and eyes that move up and down when the toy is pulled along makes it even more fun.
Customer Reviews
A real Fisher Price classic!
Having had a fisher price phone when I was a little'un, I couldn't wait to go a bit retro and get one for my 1 year old. Although smaller than I remember (isn't everything) this really is a retro gem. From the charming tinkle of the dial to the rolling eyes, it really is a relief from the wince inducing light and sound toys that clutter my living room! Best of all, it is a tough cookie, perfect for tantrum prone toddlers!
Still a Fab Phone, but cord too short
My daughter was given several pull along toys for her birthday, but this one is definately the favourite. She loves watching the eyes move as she pulls it along. It's nice to have something not electronic. My only fault is the telephone cord is too short, so when she put's it to her ear, she has the main body of the phone dangling around her neck too. Other that that, it's still a classic.
Cord too short
I agree with the other reviewers about the cord being too short on both the handset and the pull along. My little 18 month old loves the whole concept of talking on the telephone but she is put off when she holds the handset to her ear and is "hit" by the dangling phone - such a shame as she would use it more if only the cord was longer




