Baby TV Remote Toy – Baby Early Learning Toys, Baby Musical

Baby TV Remote Toy - Baby Early Learning Toys

Baby TV Remote Toy – Baby Early Learning Toys, Baby Musical Toys, Toddler Toys with Realistic Play, Lights, and Sounds – Boys Girls Toys Gift for 1 2 Year Old.


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DIY Kit



Dimensions: 17.5 x 2.1 x 5.2 cm; 100 Grams
Model: TT602
Material: ABS
Colour: Black
Age: 6 months – 3 years
Assembly: No
Composition: ABS
Dimensions: 17.5 x 2.1 x 5.2 cm; 100 Grams
Material: ABS

8 Responses

  1. SenaidaJ72 says:

     United Kingdom

    Brilliant toy for 6 months plus.

    This toy has many different uses; teething safe, three different languages therefore educational, different sensations such as easy press buttons which is ease of use for little ones.

    The toy comes is available in different colours & the outer case is removable when needing to clean.

    The battery cover is also extra secured by the cover.

    Packaged well.

    Requires X2 AAA batteries which are not included.

    Good value for money & I recommend.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant….

  2. RemonaGreenfiel says:

     United Kingdom

    A decent enough remote control simulator, it even had the LED on the front that activated with every one of it’s four dozen sounds. It kept me amused for a while so should certainly work for children and I suspect leaving it loose at the pub should provide hours of amusement too. Not too convinced about the rubber sleeves as they presumably cost extra and didn’t come with the unit I ordered which was already a bit pricy.

  3. bugraff9 says:

     United Kingdom

    As a father, I’ve found this interactive toy to be a delightful way for my little one to mimic me without the worry of losing the actual remote (most of the time). It’s designed to engage with its realistic play, lights, and sounds, which my lad absolutely enjoys. It’s educational, too, doubling as a musical toy that keeps him occupied with its array of buttons and tunes.

    Pros:

    Entertains with various functions, holding my son’s attention well.
    The musical features are a hit, adding to its educational value.
    Robust enough to withstand the enthusiastic handling of a toddler.
    Cons:

    Lacks the elephant silicone cover which might have added an extra layer of intrigue and protection.
    Despite its design, my son still fancies the real TV remote, suggesting the toy hasn’t fully captured the essence of the real thing.
    It’s a solid choice for a first birthday gift, even without the elephant cover, combining learning with play in a way that seems to tickle the fancy of both the youngsters and us parents.

    5.0 out of 5 stars A Handy Gadget for Tiny Hands

  4. GeorgianaCwj says:

     United Kingdom

    Elephant Remote Control

    I think all kids love playing with the remote control. Letting them play with a real one is a hazard with easily removed batteries and the amount of bacteria there probably is on them. This silicone elephant remote control is a great alternative for them. The silicone is BPA free and is food safe so no worries if baby wants to chew or suck on it. It plays over 50 sounds bytes from animals noises, car noises, numbers and even has volume control. I think the price is comparable to other remote controls on the market.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Nice and soft silicone case

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This silicone remote control has been a pretty good teething and sensory toy from our experience; our 9 month old is teething at the moment and everything she can get her hands on goes in her mouth. Her hands are small so there is not a lot she can grasp onto (especially the more fiddly toys), so I thought this would be great since it’s such a simple shape, it’s got a silicone cover, lots of sensory functions and is very firm.

    The remote also has easy buttons to press that reveal sounds, numbers, and you can also change the language. It even has lights too.

    The silicone unicorn cover can detatch simple enough so cleaning it is a simple task. The remote control itself is a typical style plastic remote. She is a little small to understand all the features yet but I’m sure this is a toy she will grow with as she already loves it since it’s easy for her to hold.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    My 1 year old has recently realised that every time he sees a remote control for the TV or a mobile phone he absolutely has to hold it. Nothing could distract him from this desire, and we therefore needed to trick him.

    This item popped up on the selection list for Amazon Vine, and I figured it would be worth a try.

    Tried it initially without the batteries in, as the actual remote control doesn’t make any noises when you press the buttons and we thought this would be good enough to fool him. Unfortunately, he was wise to our deception and speedily discarded it.

    Tried it with batteries in, and this intrigued him for a few moments. I do not think that he thinks this is the actual remote control, but it is making enough noise to distract him for the moment. How long this will last I do not know.

    The toy itself seems very well made… the volume buttons do change the volume of the sounds it makes a small amount, and all the buttons are very responsive. As it reads out the numbers in English, French and Spanish, it can be used as a learning tool. Outside of this, there is very little educational value.

  7. RonnyCharteris says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a niche item with it being a toy remote control for toddlers to play with and pretend to change the TV channels.

    I got one with an elephant silicone cover which helps it look more like a toy that the child can play with or even chew. It’s design is fun and colourful and safe for children to use.

    Children love playing with remote controls so this is the perfect toy for them to sit in front of the TV and hold onto, pressing the buttons and pretending it’s changing from CBeebies to Teletubbies or whatever show they like these days.

    The remote also plays sounds when you press the buttons which adds to the fun!

    The true value thought lies within the teething aspect of it as your toddler can chew down on it with no problem, helping their teeth to come through.

    It’s a great little item, and will give hours of fun to your child or toddler as they grow

  8. BrunoY33dmy says:

     United Kingdom

    Our recent find, the Baby Remote Control Toy, has unexpectedly become a little source of joy in our daily baby adventures. Whether it’s soothing teething discomfort or captivating our little explorer’s curious fingers, the gentle elephant-shaped silicone cover has added a personal touch.

    The mini remote, resembling the real deal, has become a favorite for our tiny one. Those channel keys and volume buttons are perfectly sized for those adorable, exploring fingers. The silicone cover isn’t just cute; it’s become a go-to teething companion—easy to detach and a breeze to keep clean.

    What’s made this tiny gadget a standout is its versatility. With over 50 sounds, numbers, and even a sprinkle of languages (English, French, and Spanish), it unintentionally introduces our little one to the basics of shapes and colors, all while keeping playtime light and fun.

    The shared experiences in reviews mirror our own—this little toy has a knack for diverting attention and convincing our baby they’ve got their very own remote control. While it might stretch the budget a bit, the genuine smiles it brings make it a worthwhile addition to our baby’s playtime stories.