1506 days ago

Kids Educational Phone

Alex Neighbourly Lead from Henderson

FEATURES:

* This educational toy phone mimics a real phone that is just the thing for kids

* This phone is a functional learning and entertainment device

* Choose from 8 different interactive modes that teach a variety of subjects

* Recommended for kids of ages 3 and up

* Number and word games included, Sound and music functionality

* Touch buttons on screen, Power off button

* Flashing lights on the edge of the phone

* Rechargeable battery charges via microUSB outlet and microUSB cord

* Settings includes Mobile Mode, Piano Mode, Color Mode, Fruit Mode, Drum Mode, Game Mode, Math Mode, Question Mode

SPECIFICATIONS:

* Material: ABS

* Colour: Black

* Power: USB charging

* Charging time: about 20min

* Working time: approx 40min

* Product Size: 12.5 x 5.8 x 0.8 cm

* Suitable age: Above 3 years old

PACKAGE CONTENTS:

1 x Kids Learing Toy Phone and charging cable

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