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I just bought this toy for my 19 month old last week and he won't put it down!!! Every letter has a song and he just loves to press the buttons and dance. It also has the ABC song which he's learning to sing. What I love the most is that it holds his attention for a long period of time. This toy was a great buy!!!Best Deals for Phonics Radio
Bought this for my 2 year old for the car to keep her busy.It does the job and also helps her to learn the ABC"S.She has droped it and carried it around.We even took it a public place,it is a little loud and no volume button.Honest reviews on Phonics Radio
We bought this for our son when he was 10 months old. We have had it for just over a month now. He is, of course, a little young for this toy. However, he loves the songs it plays for each letter and will "dance" and shake his head to the music. He has figured out how to turn the pages of the book, which makes a very cute rustling noise when he does it. The buttons light up, which attract his attention, but he only pushes them on accicdent. He is still too young for the game function. What I love about this, and it is why we bought it in the first place, is that it teaches phonics in addition to the letter. Each letter has a corresponding song which is sung when the button for that letter is pushed. The say the name of the letter, then use the letter is several words to demonstrate how that letter can sound. The songs are short and catchy, some are in female voices, others in male voices. Like all Leap Frog toys, there is a volume control and on/off switch.I am sure that my son will get more and more use out of this toy as he grows. He already enjoys to play with it, and will sit for 5 minutes or so. For a one year old, I think that is great!
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I have a 2-year-old niece who's coo-coo for pushing buttons that result in noises, flashing lights, music, jiggling, and what not. In her book, this "Phonics Radio" is pretty sweet (not as sweet as the DVD player or my cell phone, but pretty close).At two, she's a little young for all of the features. The "master tune game," for example, zooms right over her head, but she doesn't seem to care. She's too busy being enthralled by the sound the plasic, half-moon "pages" make when she turns them. It's a crisp, papery, whoooshing sound, like she's flipping through the pages of a giant dictionary. It actually sounds pretty austere and collegiate, so, even if she can't find the letter that matches the song (yet), at least she's being subliminally conditioned to have an inexplicable compulsion to hang out in libraries.
Like the manufacturer's blurb says, the "Phonics Radio" plays thirty songs. Yes, three-zero. Hey, I only hang out with her a couple of days a month, and even I get migraines listening to "La-La-LaLa, La-La-LaLa, Elmo's sooooooooooong" or whatever, over and over again (ugh, my eye is twitching right now, just typing about it). So the variety of tunes in this "radio" is just about the next best thing to ear plugs or, in my case, going home to the hushed stillness of my sparkling, child-free apartment. Ahh, remember those days?




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