Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - VTech V.Smile Learning Game: Disney's The Lion King "Simba's Big Adventure"

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List Price: £18.99
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Binding: Toy Brand: VTech EAN: 0050803921033 Label: VTech Manufacturer: VTech Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: VTech Studio: VTech
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Fun for pre-schoolers Comment: Lovely little game for little ones - my 3 year old can manage quite nicely. He doesnt quite 'get' what he's supposed to do all the time, but makes a good go at it. You cant go far wrong really - lovely - I'm very pleased.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Hard to handle for a 3 year old. Comment: My son (who is three) found it difficult to understand what the game wanted him to do. Some parts he could do by himself but mostly he got bored and played with the buttons on the console instead.I think the ages on the games should start at age 4!!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Educational? The weren't lion..... Comment: V smile (a glorified TV game) have hit the nail on the head with Simbas mighty adventure combining kids love of disney with learning, something we dont readily associate with computer games. My son loved matching animals with their parents as well as the colourful platform type game which makes him feel like he is "grown up" and has his own PS - while avoiding violence etc. Very easy to operate and with a quick play option allowing them to return to their favourite level to avoid frustration. Well worth the price for the peace and quiet.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Is Simba Proud? Comment: I loved this toy so very much until it got stuck on the words feed me. And it wouldnt stop. This is were I began to realise that durability is a problem... I threw it against the wall, got a hammer and tried to smash it but it wouldnt be quiet. Feed me, feed me, feed me, feed me - shut up, shut up, shut up, shut up. In the end i replaced the battery. Its ok now, educational for my son, he likes it alot, so i would strongly recomend it for the small ones... Make sure it doesnt get stuck on feed me though
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Guide Simba through amazing challenges and fantastic adventures to help him grow into a strong lion and fight for his kingdom.12 fun and educational games that include 4 chapters with 8 games based on "The Lion King" story from DisneyCurriculum focuses on animals, letters, numbers, counting, size identification, colours, shapes, directions and music. Compatible with V.Smile TV Learning System
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