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Learning & Education | Home » » Fisher Price Classic Pull Toy: Chatter Telephone | | | | | | | Description: | | Introduced in 1962, the Chatter Telephone was designed with a rotary dial to teach children how to dial a phone. Today's Chatter Telephone makes children smile just the same with eyes that roll up and down, and a dial that rings. This friendly phone is being re-introduced for a whole new generation of children to enjoy! | | | Features: | |
• This pull toy has been a nostalgic favorite for many generations.
• Bright colors and fun sounds keep toddlers happy and engaged.
• This pull toy encourages growth of motor skills and balance.
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 7.09 inches | | Product Width:
| 3.94 inches | | Product Height:
| 5.91 inches | | Product Weight:
| 1.05 pounds | | Package Length:
| 6.7 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.7 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.3 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.05 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 20 reviews |
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11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
An oldie but a goodyFeb 20, 2006
By Emma I have a picture of me 37 years ago with this same toy. At first I found it funny that there is still a rotary phone toy out there when it is doubtful that most kids have ever even seen one. It turns out it doesn't matter. Kids love dialing and this phone allows them to actually DO more than its fake cordless phone peers. Fisher price please don't stop making them.
14 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Looks good, but quality is a bummerOct 16, 2009
By Janet Lin
"girliku"
I was excited to get this toy for my baby since I remember having one and he is always clamoring for the real telephone. He even played with one that a friend's mother had saved from the 1970s and flipped out. But the "vintage" toy that came in the mail is nothing like the original. It's not made of wood so it has a very flimsy feel. My baby kept flipping it onto its back by accident. The strings -- from handle to phone and extending from front of phone -- are short. This may be for safety reasons, but you can't even pull the toy from a few inches away and a baby can't lift the handle to his ear without pulling the toy off the ground. You can't use it as a pull toy because it's probably less than 4-5 inches long. The strings are longer in the photo so I was especially annoyed. I bought two thinking that I would love to give this away as a retro-fun gift to another friend, but as it turns out, I'm too embarrassed to give it to anyone else. Very disappointing.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Who needs faux cell phones? This will win your toddlers over!Jan 26, 2007
By Kristina Diy I loved this toy as a child, and our now-2-year-old twins love it.
Our twins love our cell phones (mine was ruined by excessive moisture), so of course, we wanted to buy toy phones for them. At first, we chose a toy cell phone, because we use cellular only (no land line), and our 1-year-old twins have never seen a rotary phone in person. Then I saw that this toy was again being produced, and we bought it for them on a whim.
The toy cell phone is well-liked, but this one is a lot more fun, with its colorful exterior, child-sized handset, and wheels. Our babies love to use the rotary dial; a motion not seen on many of today's developmental toys.
The build quality is excellent, and this toy can really take a beating. You can't go wrong with it.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Love it but fear it...May 27, 2007
By thedrunkenfairy My son is now 15 months old and he has had this forabout 4 months. I was especially excited since I remember wanting one SO BADLY when I was a kid. We showed him how to use it - he is used to knawing on our cell phones. So, we get about 5 - 10 minutes of use out of it at any given time, but - it is HEAVY. And the cords are short - both the pully and the connection piece. This means he whirls this toy around and I have been clocked sideways a few times. I think when he is older and has more control it might be better. For now, I keep it at the bottom of the toy box and try to stay a good distance away when he does get ahold of it.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Had this toy as a child, looking for one for my childNov 21, 2005
By Michelle D. Cox I got this telephone for my 1st birthday, in 1982! The toy survived myself, my brother, and my sister. Unfortunately my mom no longer has it for my daughter who just turned 1. We are now looking for the newer model that Fisher-Price has put out. This toy is great for teaching kids about talking on the phone. Great for pretend play as a child gets older.
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