HISTOYE Baby Toy Phone for 1 2 Year Old Boy Girl Fake Phone Toys with Music Baby Cell Phone Toys 6 to 12 Months Light Up Play Phone for Babies Kids Toddlers Educational Learning Toys Gifts
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It is fine to drool on a baby’s phone screen as it can work fine as long as the phone is not left in a wet place. In fact, as long as the phone isn't left in the rain, it can work fine.
There was barely any sound from the phone. It was speaking or playing but I couldn't hear it. It was not possible to adjust the volume.
I remember that it was just some random song that did not have a recognizable melody. It was mostly a matter of the volume as it was so low that it was difficult to determine which song was Having tried this toy, I do not recommend it.
There is no camera, so it cannot be used
Selected User Reviews For HISTOYE Baby Toy Phone for 1 2 Year Old Boy Girl Fake Phone Toys with Music Baby Cell Phone Toys 6 to 12 Months Light Up Play Phone for Babies Kids Toddlers Educational Learning Toys Gifts
The phone has a switch that turns it on and off when left alone, which comes in handy if the phone rings by itself. We'll be able to learn our numbers on these when she starts pushing the buttons, which is easy for her.
It's a fun pretend cell phone they can play with, one that lights up and makes noises like a real phone to make them feel like they're talking. My recommendation is for parents who have young children to buy this toy!.
We needed an alternative for her so she could avoid stealing our phone as often since she has an aversion to it, like most toddlers. It was so exciting to see her face when I opened it up and gave it to her. There was no way that she was going to put down her phone she couldn't stop talking into it, keeping all of the buttons pressed, and listening to its sounds. Days later, she is still curious about her phone and is asking where it is all the time. The toy is great and I highly recommend it!.
The toy I got recently is for my son and me His favorite part of the show is the music. It's in his pocket everywhere he goes. My son loves the easy push-button design, the light weight of the phone makes it easy for little hands to hold & use I carry my phone around with me. Whenever he recognizes a button, he says what it is and what it is for. His volume is not too loud, but it's just right for him to hear comfortably without having to place his ear directly against The music that plays and the way the numbers are read out to him when he pushes them is what he loves. The iPhone is a nice little phone for kids to take out and play.
Even though the phone is good sized, I find that my kids do not like its hushed tone and its grip. Despite being interactive, they still play with it, but they need to focus on the sounds due to their inability to hear. It's not that I don't like toy phones that are very loud, but it could have been just a little louder than it is, and background noise is not welcome when playing The sides should have been silicone for better grip so my little one could hold it better.
Toys like this one are very popular with my son. You can play thousands of songs, learn numbers, and the phone actually sounds like a real one. The phone belongs to him no more, he doesn't want it anymore. Not only is it not loud, but it's also not.
Their favorite thing to do is to carry it. I would be able to hear this, but it is so close to the baby's ears so I assume it is for safety's sake. If they do get it, the others will likely want it too. It may be necessary to order another one. A monkey can see but a monkey cannot hear The monkey's at it again.
It's an awesome toy! I recommend it! You can use it to divert your baby's attention from your phone when you need to dodge them. Months have passed since we first noticed it and now it's back I still can't believe how amazing it was. Every button mimics the sound of an app or song. The chew toy is also good for your teeth.