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Usually ships in 1 business days | | Only 2 left in stock, order soon! | | | | | | Pooh's Picture Computer is a panorama of learning with 15 double-sided activity cards that cue up play for eager learners. This thinking machine teaches letters, words, counting, logic games and more! | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Package Length: | 14.0 inches | | Package Width: | 11.1 inches | | Package Height: | 3.6 inches | | Package Weight: | 2.6 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 25 reviews |
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| | Features | 15 double-sided activity cardsAlphabet keyboard teaches letter order4 learning activities4 light-up character buttonsRecommended for children ages 3 and above
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 25 customer reviews )
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35 of 35 found the following review helpful:
Right for the price! Jan 14, 2008
By H. Smith We bought this as a Christmas present for our 2 year old so she would leave us alone while we worked on our laptops. She loves changing out the activity cards, but that's about the extent of which she utilizes it. It is definitely for an older child which we knew when purchasing it. Pooh says things such as "what does the word 'balloon' start with?"which is way past her. But, we are working on identifying letters and numbers with her, so it is useful in that sense. Hopefully she will continue to use it as her knowledge of letters and spelling grows! The storage compartment for the cards is a little hard to open - handy but difficult.
22 of 22 found the following review helpful:
Challenging Jan 29, 2008
By J. Davis This is actually a pretty decent toy, however, it is currently too difficult for my just-turned-three year olds. The 'computer' asks them to identify shapes and colors, but then expects them to spell words. They are not even using the learning cards anymore, but just turn it on to press the letters on the keyboard. I'm sure they will grow into it, but it is a little disappointing that it is too challenging for them to enjoy now, even with my assistance.
13 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Emphasis on Spelling dilutes fun for preschoolers! Dec 27, 2008
By Julia Hunt This toy asks kids what letter does balloon start with? This is too advanced for a preschooler. I WISH it had levels or gave me the ability to limit the questions to color & shape. The computer COULD HAVE BEEN a good lead way into real computers for kids but as it is now it is only a source of frustration. We will put this toy in the growing pile of toys to pull out next year, or the year after that, and hope they still work. If you are looking for a computer type toy for a young child I do not think you can go wrong with My First Leap Pad by Leap Frog.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
My son loves it!! Oct 08, 2008
By Empress Divine
"Jae's Mom"
My son totally loves it and you should hear him squeal when, he sees it. I would recommend it. There are different events your child can partake in. My only regret is, it does not have enough activities but overall, its a great learning tool!
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Challenging But Fun Mar 13, 2009
By Ursula K. Raphael
"AstraDaemon, The Zombiephiles"
We've purchased other Vtech products like Vtech - Thomas & Friends - Calling All Friends Phone and Vtech - Baby's Learning Laptop, and we love Vtech.
The 15 activity cards are double-sided, so there are 30 different activities, which include spelling, letter recognition, counting, left/right, and above/below.
My 3 1/2 yr old is advanced for his age, but the spelling is difficult for him. However, I would rather have it that way, instead of too easy. At least, he is learning this way.
I do monitor him when he's playing with his "computer," but rather than tell him all the answers, I encourage him to try by himself. If he is really stumped, there is a button he can push for the correct answer.
If he just wants to mess around, he removes the activity card, and just pushes the numbers and letters.
My favorite part is the volume control switch, so it's not so loud.
This is not a toy he will outgrow for at least a year or two, so I'm happy with my purchase.
*7/17/09 My son has been having trouble with beginning sounds, but when we started using this every day on a regular basis, he has no problems with basic phonics anymore.
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