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− | '''Electronic Talk 'n Play''' is an interactive toy first produced in [[1984]] by [[CBS Toys]], under the Child Guidance label, and later by [[:Category:Hasbro|Hasbro]] under the Playskool label. The toy was an audio cassette player with four extra color-coded "Answer Buttons". |
+ | '''Electronic Talk 'n Play''' is an interactive toy first produced in [[1984]] by [[CBS Toys]], under the Child Guidance label, and later by [[:Category:Hasbro|Hasbro]] under the Playskool label. The toy was an audio cassette player with four extra color-coded "Answer Buttons". When verbally prompted, pressing one of the Answer Buttons allowed the listener to hear one of four responses. Each Talk 'n Play cassette was paired with an illustrated book, with color-coding for each of the Answer Button prompts. The toy could also be used as a regular tape recorder for listening, and it contained a built-in microphone for recording. |
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*[http://www.x-entertainment.com/thanksgiving/macyparade/1985-1986/7/index.html Video clip of 1985 TV commercial] |
*[http://www.x-entertainment.com/thanksgiving/macyparade/1985-1986/7/index.html Video clip of 1985 TV commercial] |
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[[Category:Sesame Street Toys]] |
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Revision as of 11:56, 1 July 2021
Electronic Talk 'n Play is an interactive toy first produced in 1984 by CBS Toys, under the Child Guidance label, and later by Hasbro under the Playskool label. The toy was an audio cassette player with four extra color-coded "Answer Buttons". When verbally prompted, pressing one of the Answer Buttons allowed the listener to hear one of four responses. Each Talk 'n Play cassette was paired with an illustrated book, with color-coding for each of the Answer Button prompts. The toy could also be used as a regular tape recorder for listening, and it contained a built-in microphone for recording.