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Vtech - Baby's Learning Laptop - Pink

Vtech - Baby's Learning Laptop - Pink
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Vtech - Baby's Learning Laptop - Pink

 
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Your little one will be ‘wired for learning’ with Baby's Learning Laptop in Pink! The colorful keyboard interacts with a bright light-up screen to teach shapes, common objects and feelings. Entertaining sound effects, melodies and a movable mouse round out the fun!

  • Product Measures: 2.6 x 11.2 x 8.7
  • Recommended Ages: 6 months - 18 months

 
List Price: $20.99
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Product Details
Product Length:12.0 inches
Product Width:4.0 inches
Product Height:10.0 inches
Product Weight:0.0 pounds
Package Length:12.1 inches
Package Width:9.7 inches
Package Height:3.5 inches
Package Weight:1.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 34 reviews

Features
  • Three modes of play teach shapes, common objects, feelings and music

  • Light-up screen interacts with colorful keyboard

  • Movable mouse sized for little hands

  • Volume control switch for quieter play

  • Ages 6 Mos +


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 34 customer reviews )
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13 of 14 found the following review helpful:


5A toy that will last a couple of years!  Jan 03, 2011 By Target Shopaholic
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R24X2YAX4TP2B4 We bought this at a toy store nearby b/c my baby was mesmerized by the lights on the screen. She's fascinated with the real laptops we have at home and we thought this might be an entertaining toy. She was about 7-8 months at that time and even though the minimum recommended age for this toy starts at 6 months, she really wasn't all that interactive with the laptop at the beginning. She did like to close the top down a lot and as other reviewers have mentioned, she also snapped her fingers in the process a couple of times but she didn't cry too much about the ouchies and it didn't deter her from continuing to play with the laptop.

Now at 10 months, she can be much more engaged and the laptop can usually keep her interest for a good 8 minutes -- just enough time for us to scarf down our meal at the table while we all sit down together. This video shows her at the dining table in her highchair. She likes to bash the keys and watch the lights come on while listening to the music. There are 3 modes to the laptop but we usually leave it at the music mode -- unless she decides to explore the switch on the side -- the other 2 modes are probably more appropriate for older toddlers who are learning shapes, feelings and common objects/sounds. Will they really learn what the laptop is supposedly teaching? I'm not sure but I do love that the volume options aren't too loud, the keys/mouse are easy to manipulate and this is one durable laptop that has survived many, many, MANY falls to the floor from the highchair!!

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:


5Great  Oct 14, 2010 By Adeline Noland
This toy is wonderful. We just got it last night and the instant the screen lit up and started making noise and playing music, my 15 month old daughter just...clicked. She started dancing and pressing buttons opening and closing the laptop...and just about everything she could think of. And when it was still turned on and she closed the laptop, it says "goodbye" and my baby responded every time. I wouldn't say that it is educational for an infant. It is a little educational for my toddler. But I think it would be even more educational for a toddler a little more older than 15 months.

I am glad I bought this for my daughter. She is really enjoying it.

8 of 9 found the following review helpful:


4Cute 1st computer  Mar 09, 2010 By Katalia F.
I bought this as a Christmas gift for my then 9 month old daughter. She loved it instantly. Only problem is that my daughter does like to close the top because it seems so fun to her to do. But, she closes it with her other hand holding the bottom down for balance and easily smashes her little fingers. Very painful! My daughter doesn't cry about much, but she definitely cried real tears when her little fingers got smashed! I saw another review about this same problem before purchasing, but didn't think much of it. It's happened more than once and 3 months later my daughter still plays with it, but definitely doesn't have the same interest as she originally did. Overall I think it's an adorable concept and it is entertaining...but would be even better if they would fix it so that babies can't close it themselves.

6 of 7 found the following review helpful:


5Great Buy  Jan 08, 2010 By beach-ocean "ks"
this computer is great for teaching young children. Easy to handle and the mouse is adorable. I also like the color feature, pink for little girls.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


1"Learning" nothing, here...  Nov 19, 2010 By EditorSEM
I agree with a reviewer of the boys' version of this toy that the sound effects are simply too random for a child to make the connection between their actions and the toy's reaction. On the first press of a button, the voice tells the shape of the button; on the second press, the image on the button; on the third press, the image on the grid-monitor that corresponds to the button position. ...and that's just when the laptop is in "explore" mode. When my daughter received this at 6 months old (the minimum age suggested), she was TERRIFIED of it. She seemed to take issue with disembodied voices...music is no issue, but when a voice talks to her and there's no face it freaks her out. Now, almost a year later, she is interested in it again. She just spent 10 minutes or so lying on her belly smacking at buttons as the laptop spouted at her. I seriously doubt that at 17 months she understands what it's talking about even now, but it makes noise and has lights and things that move on it, so it occupies her. The most interaction she has with it is to sometimes say 'bye' when she shuts the lid and the voice says 'goodbye'.

I didn't like this toy when we received it, and I don't like it much more now...but I inherently dislike toys that only DO stuff and don't encourage a child to do something. This toy leaves NOTHING to the imagination and I seriously doubt if it will ever teach her anything other than that it makes sounds. Still...it keeps her busy while I work, at least.

There are plenty of toys out there that will do as much (little) as this toy. If you really want to get your child started 'using' a computer this early, get them an actual educational game and a toddler keyboard to plug in to your computer.

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