Is your little boy somewhere around the neighborhood again? Don’t you wish you could call him to come home right away without screaming at your doorway? Maybe you should get him a toy walkie talkie to bring with him when he plays with his friends nearby. If both you and your child have a walkie talkie, calling your child for dinner would be easier. It is also a good way of finding out where he is at all times even if he is just around the village.
Walkie talkies which are sold in toy stores are very simple to use. Even children as young as three years old can make use of them. These walkie talkies usually just have a power switch, a push-to-talk/release-to-listen button, a volume control dial, and a Morse code key. Obviously, the power switch is for turning the toy walkie talkie on and off.
The push-to-talk/release-to-listen button speaks for itself.
When the user wants to talk to the person with the other walkie talkie, he has to push this button and he must release the button to hear the other person. The volume on a walkie talkie is controlled by the volume dial. In most cases, the dial is turned clockwise to increase the volume and is turned counter-clockwise to decrease the volume.
The Morse code key is used for transmitting messages using Morse code. This is really great for sending secret messages from one person to another.
A toy walkie talkie is one great item to have not just for your child but for you as well. It definitely beats screaming your child’s name and going from one home to another to look for your child!