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"She loves it!"
My 4 year old Beatrice loves this. We've got the Dora game. She loves having her own 'computer'. I bought the keyboard too so she could get used to Qwerty, and feel like she totally has her own computer! I'd recommend buying the AC adapter otherwise you'll go through tons of batteries cos the kids are never off it!
For me, only problem is on a widescreen TV the images a bit pixelated! But Beatrice doesn't seem to notice.
Member review by Sharon - Mum of two
- review date 9th February 2009
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"Great First Video/TV toy"
My son got this for chirstmas before last and totally loved it from the word go. He became a real addict - wanted to be on it morning, noon and night. [Thomas the Tank Engine came with it and that was the biggest attraction for him.] The pen, pad and buttons are big and easy for little hands use. The joy stick can also be turned for left/right handed use
The construction is robust and yet colourful and user friendly, perfect for little hands to manipulate. It teaches counting and numbers, decision making, the alphabet, consequences of wrong decisions, etc.
A fantastic first tv/video toy! A bit expensive I thought, designed for children 3-5 yrs old, but the cartridges are also expensive.
Member review by Myrium Martha - older mum of 4 yr old boy
- review date 7th February 2009
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"Such fun"
My daughter got this for xmas and although she hasnt used it a lot up to now i know she will in the future. She luvs the activity bit and when she starts walking i know she'll think pushing it about will be fantastic!
Member review by Mandy - mum to 11month little girl and pregnant with 2nd child!
- review date 24th March 2007
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"Excellent all round product!!!!"
We were all pleasantly suprised by this console. It's so much fun & although it has a target age group of 3-7 years, there are so many games on the market that cover a wider age group & both of my daughters absolutely loved it!!
Me & My husband did too!!!
The fact that it has a moveable pad for left or right handed people is a fantastic idea & the instructions during game play & set up are so easy to follow.
The controls are smooth and the buttons are big & easy to press, making it ideal for younger kids aswell. The console came with a Winnie The Pooh game, which although didn't have many activities on it, was very educational & the kids were addicted to it within no time!!
I also like the fact that it has a compartment for storing game cartridges, this is great, to save them getting lost or damaged.
I can't really fault the console in anyway, it really is value for money & i'd recommend it to anyone who has kids under 10!!
Member review by sarah - Sarah, Mum to Jade (6) & Jessie (4)
- review date 28th February 2007
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"great toy"
i brought this for my sons 3rd birthday is really easy for them to use as control pad is large and in shape of a paw teachs colours as buttons are differant colours controls also has a switch to swap to left to right handed its well made and cant take the normal knocks and bumps toddlers and youngster give it and keeps my little ons happy for hour other thing i love abouth this is you can add on bits and bobs and as they get older you can get older games
Member review by vicki - mummy of 3 boys
- review date 17th February 2007
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"Loads of Fun"
My son learns something new each time he plays. Great with learning his colors and letters.
Member review by meredith - mother of a toddler
- review date 28th January 2007
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