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- Talk_n_Play abstract "Talk 'n Play was an American interactive desktop toy book reader with a built in microphone and action buttons that was sold from 1983 to 1992. It appears to work like a 4-track tape player, where both side of the tape are used at once, utilizing the two sets of right/left audio to have the 4 \"interactive\" mono audio segments. It was invented and Patented by Michael J. Freeman Ph.D. and licensed for use by the Children's Television Workshop (owners of Sesame Street) and the Walt Disney Company. Similar to the 2-XL robot, it adapted 4 channels of audio (and recordings from the child) to produce interactivity, but the voices were done by Sesame Street and Disney characters under License.".
- Talk_n_Play wikiPageExternalLink www.playskool.com.
- Talk_n_Play wikiPageID "28325629".
- Talk_n_Play wikiPageLength "2853".
- Talk_n_Play wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Talk_n_Play wikiPageRevisionID "628232345".
- Talk_n_Play wikiPageWikiLink 2-XL.
- Talk_n_Play wikiPageWikiLink CBS.
- Talk_n_Play wikiPageWikiLink CBS_Toys_(toy_company).
- Talk_n_Play wikiPageWikiLink Category:1980s_toys.
- Talk_n_Play wikiPageWikiLink Category:1984_introductions.
- Talk_n_Play wikiPageWikiLink Category:Educational_toys.
- Talk_n_Play wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electronic_toys.
- Talk_n_Play wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hasbro.
- Talk_n_Play wikiPageWikiLink Category:Toy_brands.
- Talk_n_Play wikiPageWikiLink Child_Guidance.
- Talk_n_Play wikiPageWikiLink Hasbro.
- Talk_n_Play wikiPageWikiLink Michael_J._Freeman.
- Talk_n_Play wikiPageWikiLink Playskool.
- Talk_n_Play wikiPageWikiLinkText "Talk 'n Play".
- Talk_n_Play company CBS_Toys_(toy_company).
- Talk_n_Play company Hasbro.
- Talk_n_Play country "United States".
- Talk_n_Play from "1985".
- Talk_n_Play inventor Michael_J._Freeman.
- Talk_n_Play name "Talk 'n Play".
- Talk_n_Play slogan "The Interactive Tape Playing and Recording System That Grows With Your Child".
- Talk_n_Play to "1992".
- Talk_n_Play type "Interactive read along".
- Talk_n_Play website www.playskool.com.
- Talk_n_Play wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Toy.
- Talk_n_Play wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Toy-stub.
- Talk_n_Play subject Category:1980s_toys.
- Talk_n_Play subject Category:1984_introductions.
- Talk_n_Play subject Category:Educational_toys.
- Talk_n_Play subject Category:Electronic_toys.
- Talk_n_Play subject Category:Hasbro.
- Talk_n_Play subject Category:Toy_brands.
- Talk_n_Play hypernym Reader.
- Talk_n_Play type Company.
- Talk_n_Play type Person.
- Talk_n_Play type Brand.
- Talk_n_Play type Company.
- Talk_n_Play comment "Talk 'n Play was an American interactive desktop toy book reader with a built in microphone and action buttons that was sold from 1983 to 1992. It appears to work like a 4-track tape player, where both side of the tape are used at once, utilizing the two sets of right/left audio to have the 4 \"interactive\" mono audio segments. It was invented and Patented by Michael J. Freeman Ph.D. and licensed for use by the Children's Television Workshop (owners of Sesame Street) and the Walt Disney Company.".
- Talk_n_Play label "Talk 'n Play".
- Talk_n_Play sameAs Q7679621.
- Talk_n_Play sameAs m.0cp1b43.
- Talk_n_Play sameAs Q7679621.
- Talk_n_Play wasDerivedFrom Talk_n_Play?oldid=628232345.
- Talk_n_Play homepage www.playskool.com.
- Talk_n_Play isPrimaryTopicOf Talk_n_Play.