

📞 The coolest kid phone that’s all play, zero worry!
This Kids Smart Phone for Girls features a 3.5-inch eye-friendly touchscreen, dual cameras with fun photo stickers, and a 1000mAh battery for extended play. It blends education and entertainment with 27 puzzle games, habit tracking, and music, all in a durable, parent-safe design without WiFi or calling capabilities—perfect for ages 3-8 seeking a safe, stylish first phone experience.







| ASIN | B0F9NSGM4L |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,805 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #17 in Pretend Phones & Smartphones |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (150) |
| Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
| Item model number | TP2 |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Aobaisen Electronic Technology Co.,Ltd. |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 36 months - 10 years |
| Product Dimensions | 5.65 x 2.67 x 0.59 inches |
M**A
Great 4 the experience of having a 📞 but w/o the online predators and inappropriate content.
If your kids are wanting a phone but you don’t want to give it to them to young, or you don’t want them on the internet, or be able to call or text ppl.. this is the best phone that gives them the experience of having a phone and being able to take photos, listen to music, play games, or take recordings, etc… there are even filters like Snapchat that they can use with their camera. The games, tasks, and other apps are actually motivational for doing things like brushing their teeth or making their bed. Plus they think they are cool and have a phone. Win win.
H**S
Cute, feels durable
This phone is really cute. I set it up so that it’s ready for my granddaughter to use when she opens it. It feel like a real phone. I feel like the price was worth the quality too. I guess we’ll see when she starts playing with it.
M**N
Cute but dies quickly
It is cute for kids--Has an okay camera. Not very many games. But cute for the money. Dies quickly and has to be recharged.
S**.
All ages love it!
I have 3 daughters- 4, 8, and 11. Each one has one of these and really enjoys using it! It’s easy to navigate. Obviously it’s different than an iPhone or android, but once you use the buttons once or twice, it’s super easy. My girls love playing all the games and listening to music and taking pictures and videos. The battery lasts forever too! They took these on an 8 hour plane ride and we were able to turn the volume all the way down and it provided lots of entertainment!
N**S
The best smart phone for kids
This is the cutest phone for girls!! My girls are going to love them. Easy to use, many fun games, battery life is long, the quality is so good for the price, and durability is excellent for toddlers. Light weight
J**A
Trash!!!
Waste of money. I bought two of them and neither of them will even turn on.
D**R
Worth the price
This was perfect for what we wanted for my daughter who is 7. Takes ok pictures and has a couple games, along with playing music. She thinks she's pretty cool with her new "phone". Totally worth the price.
D**Y
Fun kids toy “smartphone” with games and habit tracker under $30
Overall at under $30 this is a good value for a kids’ toy “smartphone” with a touchscreen, games and a habit tracker. Out of the box you get the "phone", a lanyard and charging cable, and it already has a case and screen protector on it, which I really like for something that’s going to get dropped. The interface is kid friendly and my niece figured out how to swipe around the icons pretty quickly. There is a lot of functionality packed in it – simple games, stories, music, a camera, and the little habit-tracking features for brushing teeth, reading, etc. – so it feels more like a learning toy than just mindless screen time. The screen is bright and responsive enough for what it is, and the volume goes low enough that it’s not blaring in your ears. Battery life has been fine so far for normal play; we can get multiple play sessions before needing to charge and it just plugs in with the included cable. It’s also nice that this is a self-contained toy and not a real phone – no SIM, no Wi-Fi, so you don’t have to worry about calls, texts or random apps. Build quality seems decent for a plastic kids’ gadget and the lanyard makes it easier to keep track of. I’d say it’s best for the younger range (preschool and early elementary); older kids will probably want a real device. But for a little “phone” that lets them feel grown-up, gives them some educational content, and doesn’t cost a fortune, I think it’s a good overall value under $30.
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