


📱 Light up playtime with Sesame Street’s smartest smartphone!
The Playskool Sesame Street Smartphone is an interactive toddler toy featuring light-up calls from beloved characters Elmo, Abby Cadabby, Cookie Monster, and Ernie. It includes over 100 phrases, an alphabet song, and app-style touch buttons for letters, numbers, weather, and music. Designed for children 18 months and older, this lightweight, battery-powered toy encourages imaginative play and early learning, making it a perfect companion for both home and on-the-go entertainment.
| ASIN | B00A671NOE |
| Batteries | 3 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,285,947 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #3,322 in Baby Musical Toys |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (344) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4 ounces |
| Item model number | A1557 |
| Manufacturer | Hasbro |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 18 months and up |
| Product Dimensions | 2.01 x 7.95 x 6.93 inches |
| Release date | October 14, 2019 |
D**G
Good toy.
You know how kids always seem to want to play with the phone/remote/pad but can tell when it's not working (taking batteries out of a remote control does not trick them into thinking it's a real remote). This solves some of that. The fact that the buttons seem to do something keeps the kids entertained. Add the bonus of having recognizable Sesame Street faces and voices makes it hold their attention a little longer. Elmo, Abby, Cookie and Ernie will talk to your child as they press it. When they get older they will realize it's a phone and put it by their ear and talk into it as well. I think it can definitely be used for sometime but I think it will slowly grow out of favor for other more exciting toys. I probably wouldn't recommend it earlier than a year because it is kind of heavy and big for that age. Probably 15-18 months is a good time for them to start playing with it and hit the ground running.
G**A
Very Entertaining for Babies and Toddlers
Perfect! I got this to keep in my purse to entertain my 10 and 11 month old grandchildren when we are out and about. They think they have my phone from my purse. It's very cute and if your kids know Elmo or Cookie Monster, and other Sesame Street characters, they will like this toy. The buttons are easy to push and low volume, which I think is a plus when out to dinner. If you get this, keep it in your purse for special times, and they will not become board with it. Of note, even my older grandchild likes to play with it.
W**Y
Nifty little phone that keeps our young'un happy and makes the adult devices (moderately) less interesting to sharp little teeth
Once we started finding the telltale little teeth marks on the backs of our iPhones and iPads, we knew it was time to buy our son his own "smartphone," the cautionary tales of "screentime for children under two" be damned. No--we bought him this "faux" smartphone, and this purchase has been a pretty good one overall. Here's what we like: 1) It's designed like a regular smartphone--rectangular shape, home button in the bottom middle, and nine "apps"--to make your child think that this is his own smartphone. So far, it has kept our child's interest, though he still lunges for our devices sometimes. His interest in our devices has definitely waned. 2) The characters are engaging. Each character says something different, and each character says up to three (or more) different sayings, depending on when you press their buttons. Some of their sayings aren't necessarily grammatical (e.g. Cookie Monster: "me favorite color is blue"; Elmo: "What's your favorite thing to do today?"), but my memory doesn't go far back enough to know if this is in line with Sesame Street, and certainly I'm not worried my son is going to say "me favorite color is _________," at least not through adulthood. (And I just wrote what was probably the worst run-on sentence in the history of mankind, so what was that expression about not throwing rocks if you live in a glass house?) 3) The lights and colors keep our son fascinated for a pretty decent amount of time. 4) The touch screen is quite sensitive, which allows our son to manipulate the touch screen himself--and it seems to amuse him to no end that he's able to elicit these noises from the phone. 5) The phone is quite sturdy. We haven't had any major accidents with it yet, but it looks like it will last. Here's what we'd improve upon: 1) The home button is what activates the nine "apps" on the touch screen. If your child doesn't press the apps frequently enough, then your child has to "reactivate" the touch screen by pressing the home button. This is, of course, all lost on our under-one child; all he cares about is that the Sweet Lil Elmo who was talking to him (ungrammatically) about weekend activities all of a sudden went away. So, as it turns out, the toy ends up being much more mom-and-dad interactive than I hoped it would be. On the other hand, it is supposed to be a toy for older kids, so this is all pretty understandable. 2) The phone is pretty bulky. It's approximately three times the thickness of a regular iPhone, so if the Sesame Street characters belting out ABCs didn't already scream out to your kid that "hey! This is NOT a real iPhone!", then the bulkiness of this toy will definitely give it away. These two things above are minor, however. This toy keeps our little guy entertained--even if only for a few minutes at a time--and he lights up when he hears Elmo "calling" him. For $13, the price is well worth it. A few final notes: 1) We find the noise is perfectly adequate. This is a huge con for lots of other reviewers--maybe they're living in louder houses with more children, which would then make it understandable that they can't hear this smartphone over the din of the other noises in their house, but this phone seems like the perfect volume. It's definitely not quiet enough that I would take it on an airplane or anything like that--it's basically just a regular volume. I actually like that it's regular volume and not loud, both for my child's ears and our sanity as parents. 2) The item description says that there are some small parts that could be a choking hazard for children under three. Maybe I'm missing something, but I'm not seeing anything like that. Our child is well under one and we let him munch on this phone for snacks in between meals. The battery cover is encased in recessed screws, and I can't see how the home button would pop out. So, if you're looking for this product for a child who is under the age of three, I'm not your attorney, and I'm not your torts attorney, but I can't see why you wouldn't be fine purchasing it.
L**Y
Holds Attention...and Teaches Too...
This is a decent product. It does hold my little one's attention. It seemed to me that she just jabs at the buttons, listens and then jabs some more before the song or message is finished. She was too little for t.v. when we bought her this, but now that she is older I showed her an episode of Sesame Street. To my surprise, she recognized the characters and called them by name. This is her only Sesame Street related toy so it is the only reason she would have known the characters. Based on that, she is paying more attention to the toy than I originally guessed and that makes me pleased to know she actually is learning from it in some fashion. My little one isn't too rough on her toys, but it has lasted several months so it can withstand a beating.
F**S
Volume is very Low
This is a cut little phone, but I feel that the volume is WAY to low because most younger babies aren't really putting it up to their ears yet. This is better for older kids who may actually putting the phone up to their ears. A great addition would be the ability to raise volume.
P**S
So cute
I gave this S.S. smartphone to my grandson for Valentine's day he's 8 months old .We were so amused by him,the minute he got it he held it with 2 hands and started to press the keys with his thumbs.He loved the sounds and Elmo's voice coming out of the phone.This is a very well made toy and it takes a beating. I trust Playskool it's safe and the price is right.
K**D
so he hasn't seen it yet but I have a feeling he is going to love it. It has colorful buttons that light up ...
Cute little play phone. I bought this as a Christmas present for my almost 2 yr old son, so he hasn't seen it yet but I have a feeling he is going to love it. It has colorful buttons that light up as that character talks. I was concerned from some of the reviews that it might be hard to hear, but I think its a perfect volume. Its not super loud like a lot of toys, but you can hear it just fine in my opinion.
A**ー
Musicはabcで10秒もないかな。セリフも短いし・・・。
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