B. toys- Hellophone- Red- Pretend Play Toy Cell Phone – Kids Play Phone with Light Sounds and Songs – Toddler Phone with Message Recorder- 18 months +

B. toys- Hellophone- Red- Pretend Play Toy Cell Phone – Kids Play Phone with Light Sounds and Songs – Toddler Phone with Message Recorder- 18 months +


Price: $29.99 - $9.95
(as of Apr 11, 2025 02:12:11 UTC – Details)


Ring, ring! Who’s there? Open up this toy cellphone to discover patterns, textures, buttons, sounds, and songs. Push the number buttons to practice your 123s, then record and save an “I love you!” from a parent or a reminder to brush your teeth. A handy lock button keeps your messages safe and sound until you decide to record something new! Want to explore some more? Simply press the * and # buttons to hear some pleasant tunes! Or push the button with stars to hear pre-recorded messages. This toy phone is great for learning, pretend play, and fun on-the-go. 3 AAA batteries are required and included. Recommended for children 18 months and over.
Toy Cellphone: Open up this bright red cell phone to discover patterns, buttons, sounds, and songs!
Fun Features: Push the buttons, enjoy fun tunes, practice your 123s, listen to pre-recorded messages, and more!
Developmental Play: Pretend calling with the Hellophone sparks creativity and improves fine motor skills.
Batteries: 3 AAA batteries are required and included.
Age: This toy cellphone is recommended for toddlers 18 months +

Customers say

Customers find the pretend phone fun for kids and appreciate its cute design, with one noting it’s great for pretend play. The voice recording feature receives positive feedback, and customers like being able to record their own messages. However, the volume control is criticized for being very low, and durability is a concern as some units broke within an hour of use. Moreover, functionality and value for money receive mixed reviews, with some finding it a great value while others say it’s not worth the money spent.

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