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Skills
- Gross Motor
- Creativity and Imagination
- Sensory
This iconic Fisher-Price toy has been dialing up fun since 1961
With its friendly face, spinning dial, fun ringing-phone sounds, and eyes that move up and down as you pull it along, the Fisher-Price Chatter Telephone helps get your baby chatting-and strolling-like a pro!
- Age grade: 12 months +
Key features
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Sit & Play: Spinning the dial, picking up the receiver or hanging up the phone all help enhance fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. Stand & Pull: Moving eyes and fun phone sounds encourage little wobblers to walk and pull the phone along, strengthening motor skills, balance and coordination. |
Dial up some early role play fun! From dialing the Fisher-Price Chatter Telephone toy to saying “hello” and “good-bye,” early role play is a great way to nurture your baby’s imagination and creativity. The fun sounds reward their actions and encourage babies to play and learn. And the smiling character face provides an early first friend for little ones. |
Give the play a new “spin” as baby grows! The dial introduces baby to numbers and counting from 0-9 and helps exercise fine motor skills. Add to the play and learning by asking your little chatterbox questions like “Can you find the number 6?” or “What colour is the dial?” |
Baby development
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Gross Motor – Baby can walk the walk & talk the talk as they pull this phone along-strengthening gross motor skills along the way! |
Creativity & Imagination –Little ones will have fun pretending to phone a friend as they spin the dial and pick up & hang up the handset! |
Sensory – Bright colours, “blinking” eyes & fun phone sounds are sure to get baby’s senses rollin! |

Important information
Safety Information:
keep away from naked flame
Linda Lyall –
My children had this toy 30 years ago so bought it for my friends grandchild who loves it. Perfect for one year old to pull behind them and to talk to granny on the phone. Hours of fun! Fisher Price toys are generally what I buy as good value for money.
Yo-yo –
I think it’s ok. Quality match the price. But the line a bit too short. Plus my son not interested in playing this toy.
Josie –
I. love this early learning toy and the little ones like the sound it makes as they pull it along it is very colourful and has a lovely face on the on the front and they can turn the dial on the telephone and talk on the phone a great toy for the early years .
Daniel –
Great phone for pretend play but the cord is short
claire fox –
Bought for a child who is 2. Didn’t come boxed but no big deal though.
Maureen –
Grandson loved this saying hello with the receiver held to his ear sturdy toy.
Char!otte –
There is a very high chance somebody could be hurt by this toy do not recommend
Kay Thomas –
I had a Quick Look so cute and littlest daughter will love it as is obsessed with my phone lol and my eldest daughter will most probably play with it too as they love sharing toys together.
Deborah W. –
Terrific Telephone
Perfect non-digital telephone for toddlers to tote around. Old school in style and durability will last a good long while.
Ashlee –
Who hasn’t owned this toy ?
Very durable and sturdy, bright colors with a string so kids can pull it only thing I didn’t like is when they pick up the phone they have to bend down or the whole phone is lifted the phone cord rope should be longer.