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VTech Talking Little Smart Alphabet DeskNewest Review: ... they associate which sound goes with which letter. Find it – the child is asked to find the letter corresponding to ... more More VTech baby toys
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by aflynn - written on 08/04/01 (Very useful, 347 readings)
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I bought the Alphabet fun desk for my daughter for Christmas. She had had the Vtech phonics toy but had outgrown it – time to upgrade! The alphabet fun desk is big and chunky and is sturdy enough to withstand the kind of treatment 4 year olds subject them to! It has a carry handle in the back so that your child can carry it easily as it is quite large. It has a keyboard with large buttons that are easy for a child to press; this goes in the order of the alphabet with 4 shape buttons at the end. Each key has the letter plus two words beginning with the letter plus a picture of each word. For example – a, ant, ape. The space bar is replaced with ...
by paulloney - written on 26/08/00 (Very useful, 128 readings)
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We bought a talking little smart alphabet desk last year as a Christmas present for one of my little girls. The alphabet desk teaches the phonic alphabet with a clear English voice, and includes letter sounds and names, beginning letters, word sounds. Simple spelling and word construction. On each letter pressed the sound will change by selecting one of the five fun activities. There are also four songs that come with this desk which are: the alphabet song, old McDonald had a farm, alouette, and the teddy bears picnic. Your child can only learn from this teacher/toy. Volume control has two levels and an off switch, and a repeat button ...
by Biffa - written on 13/08/00 (Very useful, 100 readings)
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I'll be honest - I love car boot sales, and this was one of my best purchases! It's great for toddlers to play about with and listen to the different sounds, but even better for pre-schoolers to learn the alphabet on. It has six different functions - you can press a button and see what it does, or it will ask you where certain letters are, or what comes before another letter etc. There's also a facility where it will ask you to find a letter and then spell out the word that goes with it. There's a battery save facility too - so if the little ones haven;t jumped all over it for a couple of minutes, it will say bye-bye and turn itself ...




