🎒 Pink power for little pros: Learn, play, and lead the pack!
The VTechTote and Go Laptop in pink is a compact, educational toy designed for kids aged 3-6. It features 20 interactive activities teaching over 60 words and concepts across STEM subjects, progressive difficulty levels, and 30 melodies in rock, country, and jazz styles. With a customizable interface and an attached mouse, it introduces early computer skills while fostering critical thinking and creativity.
Item Weight | 1.9 Pounds |
Size Name | Standard Packaging |
Color | Pink |
Theme | Animals,Shapes |
Form Factor | Laptop |
Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
Educational Objective | Stem |
L**A
Good product
easy to use and excellent learning for children
L**N
OMG, this is a great toy! Huge variety of teaching activities!
Bought this for my 1,5 year old son (even though it's perfect for 3-4 year olds), as he loved to poke the keyboard on my laptop when I worked on it. So we bought this for him to play with his own laptop, and leave us alone when we work, instead what happened is amazing. My son is now 1y9m old, he has learned 17 letters of the alphabet, knows the numbers, has learned the shapes by names, animal sounds, musical instruments, and loves the shape matching game. Everybody is amazed by him. He now shows the letters he knows anywhere in the streets.Was scared when ordering, as I saw lots of negative reviews regarding the screen contrast and lighting. Well, for kids of this age group, we don't need extra blue light screens in toys, I perfectly like and approve of the screen. It's durable, we have dropped it several times and walked on it as well.Bought 2 more for older nephews, as they love playing with it when visiting. Strongly recommend, but still believe it should be bought for kids of relevant ages.
L**S
Buena calidad y mucha diversión
A mi hija de 3 años le encanto, a pesar de que no hablamos inglés ella lo practica ya sabe algunas palabras en inglés como hello ella siempre la repite, y para estat en otro idioma se entienden luy bien los graficos, el material es muy bueno, le ha dado varios golpes y esta como nueva, creo que comprare como regalo de Navidad otras para mi sobrinas.
K**I
Great Learning Toy for Toddlers – Just Wish the Screen Was Bigger
It’s fun, colorful, and packed with educational features. My child enjoys exploring the alphabet, numbers, and games, all presented in an interactive and engaging way. The music and voice prompts keep things exciting without becoming too repetitive.The built-in handle makes it super easy to carry around. The only drawback is the screen — it’s quite small and not very bright, which makes it harder to see, especially in well-lit rooms. Also, it’s a basic black-and-white display, so don’t expect a high-tech experience.
P**T
Super fun
My 3 year old grandson absolutely loves this. My daughter said it makes learning more fun.
D**E
Great education tool
My son has learned many new words from these games.
C**H
Nice, but not what I wanted
It's a nice toy and my grandson loves it. So as far as that goes, it'll do. But i was hoping that it would be something my daughter and I could sit and use with him as a teaching tool to help him learn his letters and numbers. I feel it has fallen short of my expectations. And it's not like I rushed and bought the first such toy I saw. I did a lot of looking in the name of resarch. The only thing about this that I saw that I could say was adverse was that it was said to have a dim screen. Well, yes it does. It has you program the child's name into it with the birthday and favorite food. All this is unnecessary. When it comes on it still says hello Friend and does not say my grandson's name. So why bother with programming it? He likes to carry it around and fell in love with it instantly so I'm not totally unhappy, but I wish I had found something more of an educational thing that I could work on with him. Construction seems solid. Getting it out of the box was a nightmare. Customer service leaves a lot to be desired.
K**Y
Good product
It'd a good product, I probably should have waited another year or two, although my daughter does get frustrated really easily so it's harder for her to figure things out, but in a year or two I'm sure she will love it, she already likes to carry it around she just can't figure out how to use it, it's a little advanced for her lol
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