Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - VTech V.Smile TV Learning System - Orange New (bundled with Winnie the Pooh)

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List Price: £49.99
Our Price: £39.99
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Manufacturer: Vtech First Order account
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: Vtech First Order account EAN: 0050803752033 Label: Vtech First Order account Manufacturer: Vtech First Order account Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 Publisher: Vtech First Order account Studio: Vtech First Order account
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Money well spent Comment: My two children have had brilliant fun with this console. Ideal for 3 upwards. The Winnie the Pooh game is one of the best games available for this console and two years on my daughter is still playing it. The music is nice too - not the usual discordant jangling one expects with this sort of game. The Toy Story game is great too, as is Nemo, but I'd give Shrek and Spiderman a miss if I were you.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Games Console for Kids Comment: I bought the Vtech because of the learning factor and that the games relate to characters my kids know.
My four your old son enjoys the Vtech. It's very simple for him to use. He can quite happily switch the vtech on and change the games independently. It's a great choice as I know the are alot of games to go with the Vtech and various other components that can be used with it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great educational games console Comment: This is a fantastic first games console - not only are the games great fun for the 3+ year old, they are educational too!
My little boy loves playing on his vsmile and I am constantly amazed by the skills that he's learning from playing on it - Counting, letters, matching shapes etc.
Its great to see him having so much fun, and learning at the same time.
My next purchase will hopefully be the dancemat to go with it!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Three cheers for Pooh! Comment: The bundled Winnie the Pooh game is the best there is. The character is lovingly portrayed and full of, well, character. Easy to play, loads of fun. Other games available pale by comparison. The game system is improved from the original with the addition of a pen/tablet and microphone. The original joystick with it's big button is better though, worth hanging on to if you have one. Hard to say if my young one is learning, that rather depends on the game, but he certainly enjoys it, as do I!
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Editorial Reviews:
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V.Smile is an award winning TV hook-up learning console guaranteed to capture any child's imagination! The inspired console is accompanied by Disney's Winnie the Pooh 'The Honey Hunt' Learning Game and is compatible with a library of popular titles that teach age appropriate curriculum through fantastic games! There are 2 modes of play for a variety of real gaming and educational fun, with 2 levels of difficulty for progressive learning. Including a brilliant joystick that adjusts for left of right hand users and features light up buttons and a chunky enter key, the V.Smile Learning system makes learning fun with minimum effort! If you add a second joystick (not included), your child can enjoy 2-player gaming. The built-in storage compartment holds up to 6 cool games!
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