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Vtech - V.Motion Active Learning System | 
enlarge | Brand: V.Smile
List Price: $69.99 Buy New: $53.83 You Save: $16.16 (23%)
New (12) from $49.99
Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 739
Batteries: 4 Batteries Included: No Age: 3 - 7 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.4 Dimensions (in): 5 x 16 x 13
MPN: 80-078800 Model: 80-078800 UPC: 050803788001 EAN: 0050803788001
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| • | Wireless, motion activated joystick is also righty or lefty adaptable | | • | 100% compatible with the entire V.Smile Smartridge library | | • | Web connect features allow for bonus game play downloads | | • | Includes sports title | | • | Includes V.Link |
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Product Description Don't just park your child in front of the TV - put them in motion! The V.Smile Learning System gets kids moving while driving home lessons in math, reading, science, spelling and more. This brilliant breakthrough gaming console combines wireless, motion-activated play, Web connectivity and educational gaming into a system that plugs directly into your television. Get into the game with all your classic characters like Scooby-Doo, Thomas and Friends, and Spider-Man; plus some new ones like Kung Fu Panda, Wall.E, and Wonder Pets. Using the included controller, children can enjoy wireless action-packed play with animated friends that guide them through age-appropriate skill levels and developmental activities. Includes one controller and Action Mania software. Double the fun with an additional controller, sold separately. Additional software sold separately. Requires 4 "AA" batteries, not included. Measures 1.5"L x 3.25"W x 5"H.
Amazon.com Review Keep kids moving, learning, and having fun with the award-winning V.Motion Active Learning System from Vtech. This educational gaming system is designed to keep kids aged three to seven amused and motivated for hours at a time. They will have plenty of fun using the wireless controller to practice hand eye coordination, solve puzzles, and win races.  | What We Think Fun Factor: 
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The Good: Educational gaming system encourages creativity and problem solving
The Bad: No option to use non-battery power with the console
In a Nutshell: This unique game system promotes active play and makes learning fun | At a Glance Ages: 3 to 7 Requires: 4 AA batteries and 3 AAA batteries (included); TV; PC to use V-link features |  | | 
Includes everything you need to get started with healthy, educational fun. |  Included "Action Mania" Smartridge features six types of games . View larger. | Easy to Setup and Control Getting ready for your child's first game is easy. Simply insert the included AA batteries into the game console and the included AAA batteries into the controller. Then connect the console to your TV using the include A/V cable, slide a Smartridge cartridge into the game slot, and you're ready to go. For each game, there are two control options. Kids can pick to use the joystick as a directional controller, or they can pick to use the motion of the controller itself. This means that tipping the controller left, right, forward, or backward inspires a corresponding motion on screen, letting kids get up and move around instead of staying stationary in front of the TV. This is extra fun when your on-screen character is doing something fast-paced, like racing down a bobsled course. On the flip side, games that require more nuanced controls are often easier to navigate using the joystick. There's even a switch that lets you decide which way is "up," so the controller can be customized to accommodate right and left handed players. Lots of Ways to Play Educational Games It's easy to see why this system won the National Parenting Center's Seal of Approval and the Creative Child Seal of Excellence. A variety of age-appropriate games teach concepts like numbers, letters, and shapes for younger children and let older children work on skills like counting, vocabulary, and matching. These games feature popular characters like Dora the Explorer, Spiderman, Kung Fu Panda, and Scooby Doo, and they include features that range from races to puzzles to sing-alongs. When kids want to play with a friend or a sibling, there's a two-player mode. And a switch on the bottom of the controller lets you ensure that signals aren't being crossed if the second player comes with his or her own controller. The included "Action Mania" Smartridge means that your child will have six distinct types of games to choose from right away. One option is to engage in a bobsled race where passing through gates requires answering questions related to counting or more advanced topics like understanding greater than and less than. Another option involves using the controller to balance on a ball and select healthy foods, like pineapple, and avoid "unhealthy" snacks, like sweets. The third game is situated on a tennis court and does an especially good job promoting the development of hand eye coordination. Club VTech lets parents and kids connect online and participate in a family-centered learning community. The included USB V-link device makes it easy to move data from your home computer to your Active Learning System. Web connect features allow for bonus gameplay downloads that keep kids excited about this learning system, and parents have access to educational advice and special promotional offers. Overall, the whole Vtech experience is designed to promote interaction and healthy lifestyle choices while making learning fun. Our one minor complaint is the fact that the console uses battery power instead of having a wall adapter, which would eliminate the disappointment of batteries dying in the middle of a game. But if you don't have a convenient outlet, or you want to use the same console on several different TVs, this feature can actually be a bonus. What's in the Box Console, controller, wrist strap, 4 AA batteries, 3 AAA batteries, Smartridge, V-link, and user's manual.
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Works fine January 4, 2009 BowlnGreen (New Orleans, LA) My 3-1/2 year old got this for Christmas and is loving it. My only complaint about it is that the games are very hard to get out (need an eject button or something). He got Elmo's Learning Adventure and it is educational IMHO. He sits and counts the animals in one place and chooses the correct answer presented. He has to jump up and get the letter balloons and, while stupid to an adult, he's recognizing his letters much better after just a couple of days. He also got the Scooby adventure and, educational wise, it's too hard for him since he doesn't understand how to spell yet but repeatition is key for this age and he's getting better and understanding more every time he plays. The motion part is a little hard to figure out but if you take the time and watch the controller, it shows you how you are holding it by lighting up the arrows around the joystick. This trains you how to move it. The graphics aren't the best compared to PS3 and Wii but you aren't paying the price either. They are more than sufficient for the age and price.
Excellent Gaming System for Target Audience (3-7 yrs old) December 30, 2008 Jalen's Mommy (Secaucus, NJ United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased this system for my 3 year old. With that in mind, I did not expect Playstation 3 graphics, so am satisfied with the quality in graphics. The quality did not suffer any more on my 42" LCD than a smaller tv as some have complained about. Bottom line: if you are looking for high quality graphics comparable to PS3, look elsewhere. The functionality is fantastic. It works for both righties and lefties. You have the option of joystick or motion capabilities with each vmotion game. My child does not have any delays with motion detection as some have complained about. It's functionality is much like any wireless remote. As far as educational value is concerned, I am very pleased. This does not replace a teacher and only supplements your child's education. With that in mind, there is a plethora of learning content which varies from shapes, letter, number and color identification, math, logic, etc depending on each game. The games are broken up into 3 categories: 3-5, 4-6 and 6-8 years old. There is overlapping, by that I mean my son can play and enjoy the 4-6 age category despite being only 3 years old. It all depends on their educational level and with enough supervision and proper guidance your child will not be limited to a particular category. I advise that the first time your child plays a game you walk him through it. The best part of all is that all the smartridges are compatible with the vmotion. All vsmile games and accessories work on this system, expanding your library of gaming options. Most games also have a difficulty option giving you the ability to choose easy or difficult, so as they progress, it can become more challenging. This is also great for households with younger and older children. I also find that using the motion controller helps develop my young child's hand and eye coordination. Durability is like any gaming system. If you take care of it, you can avoid issues. If you throw it and treat it carelessly, I am sure it will break. The joy this system provides my child coupled with the educational content, I have chosen to give this a 4+ star rating. My reason for not giving this toy a 5 star rating, is that in my perfect world, it would be indestructible, it would have PS3 quality graphics and the console and accessories would not be so expensive. I have so far purchased 11 games, the adapter, additional controller and the gym class accessory mat; you do the math =). Please keep in mind if your child is playing other advanced gaming systems like Wii or playstation, I am sure he will prefer them to this gaming system as this gaming system is not meant to compete with them. As any child will prefer a piece a candy over a vegetable even though the latter is better for him. This is for parents looking for age appropriate educational toys for their children.
Poor Performance, Not Educational December 28, 2008 Bethany J (Iowa - United States) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Kids received this as a Christmas present. The controler 'motion' does not work, and we have gone to only using the joystick. The games that came with it are not educational nor are they that fun. The game console runs on batteries unless you buy the extra AC adapter. Do not buy.
Just another piece of junk that needs batteries. December 28, 2008 S. jackson (Loves Park, IL) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Just another piece of junk that needs batteries. Not only does the controller take batteries (understandable) but the console does too! I guess I would be spending a fortune on batteries if my 4 year old actually enjoyed playing it. The conroller is very frustrating and difficult to control, not only that, it's big and clumsy. She typically ends up getting mad and giving up...and so do I. The games are so uneducational that it's offensive. Kids are smart...these games should be too. Don't think about putting this system on the big screen in your family room. The picture quality is so poor and distorted, it's hard to make out the characters. I'm sure it would be fine on a small TV...maybe 19" at most. I would never recommend this product or the games for it to anyone...EVER!
Not Enjoyed December 27, 2008 Namrata Singh (USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I gifted theis Product to my Daughter who turned 4, but she didn't like it that much, the Control is not very easy, the Joy stick specially. She had no Interest at all.
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