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Chicco Bilingual Talking Videophone
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Reviews by Users
10 Jan 2009



Just okay
My boys liked this okay, it is loud and clear and speaks both Spanish and English. They find the Spanish highly amusing for some reason (they are two and three). If you are looking for a fun phone for your child I'd recommend giving them an old cell phone or an imitation cell phone (Disney makes them) because I know with my kids they seem to always prefer to play with the real thing or something close to it....
–Charmaine Tillyfrom Amazon.com
14 May 2007



Mixed feelings
The biggest complaint I have about this product, for me, is that my child is only 20 months and I am trying to teach him numbers and words, in English, which is our first and native language. Unfortunately, because both language buttons are so big and pronounced, he keeps hitting the Spanish button and half the time the toy is speaking in Spanish. I wish the buttons were smaller and underneath the toy (like the sound button), so the parents could decide which language their child is hearing. ...
–Diane F.from Amazon.com
10 May 2007



Nice toy
This is a nice toy, and my 2-yr olds love it, but the voice is simply creepy.
–Christine Bissingerfrom Amazon.com