Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - VTech V.Smile Learning Game: Dora The Explorer

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List Price: £19.99
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Manufacturer: VTech
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: VTech EAN: 0050803922832 Label: VTech Manufacturer: VTech Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: VTech Release Date: 2005-09-11 Studio: VTech
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great!!! Comment: I bought this game for my son when he was about two and he has been playing with it now for five months... and you know what??? He loves it... It's not that difficult and yet it's so exciting... The adventures are great fun and very educational... My son loved it so much that he kept playing over and over again!!! I thought Winnie the Pooh was very good, but this one has got to be better... Try it...
Customer Rating:      Summary: Grab it while you can Comment: This is the best v smile game going!!!!!!!! My daughter, aged 4 who is Autistic love this game, it's so easy for her to play, has spoken instructions which she is able to follow and keeps and holds her attention. The first day she had it she was glued for 3 hours playing it, which is a first for her and peace for us. She has since finished the whole game 4 times over and it still holds her attention, which in my opinion means it's one of the best!!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: One of the easier, fun games for younger players worth buying Comment: My daughter is 4 and enjoys playing the vsmile, especially winnie the pooh. Dora the Explorer has now ended up neing her favourite as she finds the game easier to control than others such as The Little Mermaid. There is a lot of help in the Dora game such as advising "press the enter button to jump" when a jump is required. However the doesn't make the game to easy, it just allows easy traversing between sections of the game. The puzzles are stimulating for a child, especially the scales puzzle where the ball has to be directed into the pot on the scales by moving litlle platforms the correct way. There are also shapes and maths puzzles amongst others. My daughter finds that because it is easy to move Dora around the game she can finish sections and concentrate on the puzzles. The only slight irritation in the game is the repetition of instructions at various events but this is only a very minor gripe. It is definitely one of the better games on the Vsmile.
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VTech develops high-quality, innovative learning toys for children from 0-9 years which deliver "smart play" through a combination of electronic formats and engaging, age appropriate content that help children learn while having fun. Go on an expedition with everyone?s favourite adventurer - Dora the Explorer: Dora's Fix-it Adventure! Join Dora and Boots as they find problems that you can help them to solve.
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