- 20+ sing-along songs & phrases
- Press 12 “app” tile buttons to hear rewarding songs & phrases
- Light dances to songs & phrases
- Slider activates even more music & sounds
- Teaches numbers, counting, greetings & more
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Rosemary Mariam Yakubu
Fun, educational and entertaining
My little one LOVES this toy. I introduced it to her because she kept grabbing our remotes. She was 7 months when I first gave her this toy. I don’t totally understand the pattern of button-pressing that generates the different responses but that makes it fun for her. I do get the songs stuck in my head sometimes but they are all educational (ABC’s, 123456, etc ).
Han Zaw Zaw
Educational, durable, and lots of fun for little ones!
Mohit Jain
When your Roku remote is not a toy...
We got this toy because the baby kept going after our Roku remote. Much better substitute for a baby. Has a variety of songs that have a bit of a techno beat, so it is a change from other Fischer-Price songs. Has an on-off button on the side of the remote that the baby did figure out pretty quickly. (She's 10 mos old) It does have a bit of a glitch where it will continue to restart if the baby is rough with it (bangs on table, etc), but other than that slight annoyance, it's not too bad of a toy.
Saymalyn Aradji Sabdaini-jimenez
This is one of my favorite toys and my daughter is in LOVE with it ...
This is one of my favorite toys and my daughter is in LOVE with it as well. The music choices and the clever lyrics and beats are catchy, fun and very "now". It also seems a lot like an actual TV remote, which my daughter is obsessed with- but I think she's now knowing that the actual remote doesn't make her and mommy dance, lol.... I even like to play with it when my daughter is playing with her other toys. This is a must have... Love it...
Jason R Rupe
A CHRISTMAS HIT!!!!!!!
I HAVE 4 GREAT GRAND CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF ONE SO THIS YEAR I ORDERED THEM THEIR OWN LITTLE SMART PHONE. IMMEDIATELY WHEN OPENED THEY KNEW IT WAS A CELL PHONE AND THEY DID WHAT THEY SAW THEIR PARENTS DO...YEP...STUCK IT TO THEIR EARS AND SAID HELL-O!!! IT WAS SO FUNNY!!!! THAT WAS A WEEK AGO AND THEY CARRY THEIR PHONES EVERYWHERE. THEY LOVE THE MUSIC, AND THE FLASHING LIGHTS, I LOVE ITS A LEARNING TOY.
Racketstar Lavracq
Awesome
6 month old approved. My baby always always always wants to grab the TV remotes so we bought him one of his very own. He was so excited when I showed It to him. He bangs the remote and throws it everywhere. Happy to say the remote is pretty heavy duty with lots of songs and lights. The buttons are nice and soft and also sturdy so no choking hazzard. Batteries are included. Best buy ever.
Donna Posey
Great phone toy, love the buttons
We have a number of toy phones and this is my daughers' favorite. She has the pink version and I bought this one for my 9-month old nephew, which he loves. I like the dual use of each of the buttons with numbers/apps. They seem to specifically like the buttons better than some of the other kid phones, they're easier to push and have better back-lights than others. The fan favorites seem to be the music button (my 15 month old dances around the kitchen with it) and the photo button which makes sounds like a real phone camera. Even my 4-year old takes 'selfies' with it. Great product, definitely a good toy for any phone-obsessed child.
Claudia Soares
Keeps the babies entertained, just wish it were slimmer
My babies love love love chewing on remotes! Bought this to deter them, but they still want to chew on the tv remote when they see it. This one is cute and keeps them entertained for a bit. The yellow part at the top with the picture of the dog lights up and each button does a little poppy sounding song, phrase or announces what number is pushed. It can get annoying, but it’s not as annoying as the vtech remote, in my opinion. One can set the volume at a low or high setting with a switch on the side. The only con is I wish that the toy remote was a little slimmer. It just seems huge in baby hands and is too thick to resemble a real remote control.
Emie Diolata
Fisher Price Laugh & Learn Puppy Remote Review
Fisher Price Laugh & Learn Puppy Remote was one of the first toys my son not only had, but used. It is his absolute favorite, beginning at 7months to now, dated 6/21/16, which he is 14months, although he is starting to look for more advanced and exciting things now. Your child will absolutely enjoy this product. Most reviewers have a positive experience with this product. This is actually our second one as we lost our first one. We were originally not going to replace it, but we found there has not been a toy our son has enjoyed as much since, so we bought a second one as we learned from loss just how much he loved it. Pros: Product not only entertains, but educates your child. Contains counting, ABC's, sing alongs, cute light up display. Cons: None. This product is great easily 5/5. A lot of the time you can grab it for cheaper than it's current going price, although it should be a $4-6 toy, but because my son enjoyed it so much it is worth the price and thus retains its 5/5.
Alia Khan
Saved Mommy's Cell Phone!
Like many babies, mine is obsessed with my cell phone because it's bright, flashy, can be used to FaceTime Grandmom, and frankly because I won't let him have it -- which means it's irresistible. I've been looking for a faux cell phone that baby can chew on (verses giving him an old non-working one), and the ones I found prior didn't have any lights, just some buttons you could press down, with gaps for drool to get inside. This one looks "just like mommy's phone" -- so much so that when he was playing with his new phone, I raised my phone to my ear and said "hello!"...so he followed suit and raised his own "phone" to his ear and smiled. The buttons light up, which is one of the reasons he always wants my phone, and the songs and "apps" really engage him. I hand it to him during diaper changes, and he's busy playing with it so I can change his diaper without the fuss that usually follows. Another great note is that the volume on the "phone" is fairly low. This means that it's not too loud while he's got it up to his ear or right up in his face, and best of all, it's not loud enough for me to be bothered with it even with him sitting right next to me. There is also such a great variety of songs and sounds that they don't get stuck in your head.