VTech Learning Laptop
- this laptop features 15 activities that teach letters, words, math and logic.
- Comes with a full QWERTY keyboard, LCD screen,
- a real working mouse.
VTech, the creator of the Electronic Learning Products (ELP) category, is a world leader of age-appropriate learning toys. Since 1976, VTech has been developing high-quality, innovative, educational products for children from birth to preteen that deliver “smart play” through the combination of entertaining electronic formats and engaging, age-suitable content that help children learn while having fun. VTech believes kids have the power. Vtech’s innovative toys for baby, infant, toddler, prescho
Price: $ 42.99
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I am not sure about this one……,
We bought this item for our almost 4 year old daughter and I have to say that I am a bit disappointed.This toy does not hold her interest as much as the My First Leap Pad and it seems to be for much older children(5-8). Many of the games are frustrating and she tends to put the laptop down after a few minutes. I personally find that it is boring and does not encourage the child to play.
Maybe when she is a little older she would want to use this item but I will be sticking to Leap Pad products.
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|for 4 and up? i dont think so!,
we recieved this yesterday as a gift for my 5 year olds birthday. i can’t even figure out how to use it! there are too many buttons for a preschooler, too many words on the buttons, too many words on the screen, graphics suck, (i mean, its a kids toy, but you can’t tell what things are supposed to be.) all in all, so far, i think this is geared toward kids way over the ages of 4, 5, 6, 7. maybe 8 and up. some of the games are simple enough, but if they can’t read the buttons to get to the games, it means i have to watch over her shoulder and help her along thru the whole thing. like the other reviewer said, stick with leappad.
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|Great Educational Toy,
This product is great for my 9 year old daughter. Since she has Asperger’s Syndrome, this is perfect for her. She is able to learn about spelling and math while she’s having fun. The voice on it can be annoying but as long as it helps her, it’s a small price to pay.
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