📞 Chat your way to creativity with a classic twist!
The Fisher Price Classics Retro Chatter Phone is a delightful pull-toy designed for preschoolers, featuring a charming rotary dial, rolling eyes, and a chatty mouth. Made from durable plastic, this multicolored toy not only entertains but also fosters creative skills, making it a must-have for imaginative play.
Material Type | Plastic |
Educational Objective | Creative Skill |
Color | Multicolor |
Theme | Animal |
Item Weight | 290 Grams |
Size | 1 EA |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9"L x 5.5"W x 7.5"H |
T**.
Perfect vintage look
Exactly like Toy Story, my son is going to love it
B**M
Classic!!
I was happy to find this classic pull toy on amazon because the newer version is so cheap! The string is a bit short, as others have pointed out, but I’m sure that’s a safety precaution
D**B
Old Memories.
I got this Retro Edition for my Great Grandson 8 months he loves it ! He really likes turning the dial and hearing it ding . His Mother fell in love with it as well because it reminded her of hers when she was younger and so happy they still had the Retro ones . Great size for little ones and still made strong ❤️
P**G
Classic toy built tough
I got this toy for our grandson's first birthday. It is his favorite toy!
A**R
Great toy phone
Works great. Cute retro toy the grandkids love.
D**N
Classic “retro” style is bice
Cute toy for my grandchildren. Only thing I don’t like about it is: they only give you about 4 inches of string which attaches the receiver to the phone. Bar enough to reach the cradle it sits in . When holding receiver to ear you have to pick up whole phone which hangs in your face. I know the idea of short strings are for child safety reasons but this is rediculous ! 6-8’inches would have been much better
A**E
Just like you remember
I'm pretty sure there was one of these things laying around, likely at the bottom of a box full of toys, when everyone was growing up. I was happy to see when it arrived that it was pretty much exactly like I remembered... the materials and quality all feel about the same. Yeah, kids don't know what it is anymore because a phone hasn't looked like this in about 25 years, and objectively the eyes and face are creepy... but my baby girl loves to pull it around and play with it, and my wife and I love having a major piece of nostalgia around.
M**S
Almost just as good as the old one
We had an original chatter phone that my husband had as a child. Our 3 yr old and 18 mnth old have really enjoyed pulling it around the house because of the sound it makes. They don't use it much as a telephone (we bought an extra cordless home phone for them to use for that purpose and charged it but did not link it to our home phone system. So it lights up and the buttons beep etc. making it a lot of fun. My 3 year old loves to pretend to call people on it and my 18 month old carries it around slightly behind her ear (very cute) acting like she is making a call too!) However, my 3 year old was using the rotary dial the other day to call someone, so he uses it sometimes. The reason I said it is almost as good as the old one is because the rotary dial bell on the old one sounds so much prettier!!!!!! But the pointy screw tip metal rods started poking through the wheels, so we had to get a replacement phone because we could not find rep[lacement wheels for this phone :-( Both kids can pull the phone around even though the cords are short. They like that the eyes move too. Pretty high price 21, but they enjoy it a lot!
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