V Smile Baby Infant Development System

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V Smile Baby Infant Development System

by VTech Electronics

For ages 9-36 months

Beam a smile onto your little one's face and connect her to a world of interactive learning. The V.Smile Baby System goes above and beyond passive developmental videos and offers a breakthrough, interactive approach to learning. A colorful panel fits comfortably in your child's lap and connects wirelessly to a receiver that hooks right into your TV. The signal works from up to 15 feet away, and won't falter no matter how high up or low your baby holds it. With V.Smile Baby, choose from three "Grow with Me" play modes. Select "Play Time" mode on the panel and watch your baby play with the colorful, easy-to-press buttons while hearing fun, educational phrases. Select "Watch and Learn" mode and your baby can enjoy educational videos that come complete with baby sign language. And "Learn and Explore" mode lets your child direct the play on the screen by choosing the subjects he or she wants to explore. The V.Smile Baby System works with V.Smile Baby Smartridges (sold separately), which slide into the receiver. Each Smartridge features five learning games with 10 different baby signs and teaches skills including colors, numbers, sounds music and shapes. System measures 13"H x 16"W x 4.7"D.

$39.99

Review provided by Amazon.

Comments

Kim Tracy Prince said:

Just last night five 3-year-olds were fighting over this toy during play group at my house. We got this when mine was only 18 months old, so you know it has some staying power. The kid was so interested in our grown-up computers that we decided to get this toddler version with its colors, songs, and games. He caught on quickly and mastered the thing in weeks. The lap console is big enough that all the kids can share, but there isn't a game that teaches them how to do that.
Posted on Dec 05, 2008

Kim Tracy Prince said:

Just last night five 3-year-olds were fighting over this toy during play group at my house. We got this when mine was only 18 months old, so you know it has some staying power. The kid was so interested in our grown-up computers that we decided to get this toddler version with its colors, songs, and games. He caught on quickly and mastered the thing in weeks. The lap console is big enough that all the kids can share, but there isn't a game that teaches them how to do that.
Posted on Dec 05, 2008

Montreal_Mommy said:

I bought this on sale thinking it was just another gimmick but figured I'd give it a whirl. Seeing my baby's face light up when he was able to actually interact with the shapes and images in the big box in the wall was too precious. As a result of the "Smartridges" sold separately, they never get too bored with the same ones (although you can go broke buying the lot at $20 a piece)!
Posted on Nov 24, 2008

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