🗣️ Break barriers, build bonds — let every voice be heard!
The Start2learn UK iCan Talk is a compact, lightweight handheld communication device designed specifically for children with special needs. Featuring colourful, easy-to-recognize buttons paired with a warm female voice, it helps kids express essential wants, needs, and emotions. Its innovative built-in behaviour traffic light system tracks anxiety levels, promoting emotional awareness and interaction. Powered by included lithium metal batteries, this portable aid supports speech delay and non-verbal communication, making it an essential tool for fostering independence and connection.
Product Dimensions | 15 x 4.5 x 1 cm; 53.86 g |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
Educational Objective(s) | Develop communication skills for children with special needs |
Number of Game Players | 1 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Batteries included? | Yes |
tech_spec_battery_description_toys | This product uses two lithium metal and two LR44 batteries |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Colour | Blue |
ASIN | B08KGMTCYT |
P**L
Ideal present for non verbal child
Love this Will be a big help for him
D**.
Not complicated easy to understand
My 4 year old autistic nonverbal grandson has started using this Why did you choose this product over others?:seems easy for him to use
2**7
For non verbal son
I bought this for my son who is non verbal but he showed no interest in it - now my daughter chases me around the house and when I ask her to help me with something, she presses the “no” button. I tell her please help. She presses the “no” button. I tell her she’s driving me crazy. She presses the “yes” button. I ask her if she can go elsewhere. She presses the “toilet” button…. Incredibly annoying. I should have seen this coming.
M**L
Brilliant
What a great gadget. I brought this for my friends 3yr old, he has non verbal autism. Its so easy for him to use and he's now learning which pictures go with the voice. I would recommend this for any young child with verbal problems. Great value for money
L**A
Very cheap
Bought this for my non verbal daughter. It's cheap, really basic. Not worth the money I paid. But as I was making her dinner she kept pressing the 'hungry' button and smiling. So obviously it had some purpose afterall. I'd recommend buying something else...
K**R
Very useful for non verbal children
My granddaughter uses this in school as not everyone understands signs. Greatbhrlp and we got her one for home. I think would also be useful for children and possibly older with communication issues.
N**L
Simple and functional!
iCan Talk - I love it, it's easy to understand, it's easy to use, it's attractive
A**R
Don’t waste your money.
Sadly this item didn’t work, incredibly disappointed. All buttons were faulty, no sound came from the device. Very flimsy cheap plastic, not worth the £14.99 paid.
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