Firefly Mobile, maker of the Firefly mobile phone designed for children, said its gadget is now available at Kmart stores nationwide.
The news is notable as Firefly lost a major distribution channel when AT&T Mobility dropped the Firefly from its lineup.
The phone, targeted at children between the ages of 5 and 9, comes with a charger and a backpack clip and includes 30 minutes of airtime. The phone retails for $50. The Firefly phone allows parents to control what numbers the phone can call and receive calls from.
The Firefly phone is now available through a number of outlets, including Toys R Us stores.
Firefly hits Kmart stores
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