Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Vtech : Grow and Go Ride On

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List Price: £34.99
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Manufacturer: Vtech
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Binding: Toy Brand: VTech EAN: 0050803705039 Feature: 3-in-1 to grow with the child for floor play, rocker and ride-on fun Is Fragile: 0 Label: Vtech Manufacturer: Vtech Publisher: Vtech Studio: Vtech
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Features
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3-in-1 to grow with the child for floor play, rocker and ride-on fun Starts as a detachable driver panel for floor play with realistic features and flashing lights Driver panel then attaches to the ride on Flip the ride-on wheels the other way up for a fun rocker Introduces first words and expand vocabulary with introduction of age-appropriate words Variety of manipulative features Easily assembled and comes apart for storage Requires 3xAA batteries (included)
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Customer Rating:      Summary: absolutely brilliant Comment: I am writing this review as my son has had this now for 12 months and it is still something he plays with every day. He moved from rocker to ride quite quickly but he is quite large for his age. He has learnt alot of words from this and I would highly recommend it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Varied Toy Comment: What a wonderful toy! My 9 month daughter adores it and so do I. The words/songs are pronounced using good, clear English. The variety of options is huge so your child won't be bored after 5 mins. The toy adapts to the child's age & ability too so although it's expensive, it will outlast all the age-specific speaking toys you may buy. I'm expecting a good couple of years play from this item.
Customer Rating:      Summary: "slow down" "turn left" "beep beep out of the way" Comment: My 15 month old son loves this, and so do his mum and I. The speech setting, with phrases like those in the title always make us laugh. There's also more sensible singing, alphabet, and counting too. Educational and fun - just as it should be ;)
...and we've not even moved it from 'rocker' to 'wheeled' mode yet.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Amazing 3-in-1 ride-on! Unscrew the legs and flip them over to see it change from rocker to ride-on securely and easily. Electronic driver panel detaches for floor-play fun and is packed with realistic features such as a turning steering wheel, beeping horn, indicators and in-car phone! LED display flashes up letters, numbers and animations to reinforce learning. Teaches the alphabet, colours, shapes, numbers with fun phrases, silly sound effects and melodies through 4 modes of play!
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