Vtech - Sit to Stand Alphabet Train |  | Brand: VTech Category: Toy
List Price: $54.99 Buy New: $45.95 as of 9/9/2010 02:39 MDT details You Save: $9.04 (16%)
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Seller: Cheapees Rating: 40 reviews Sales Rank: 2,664
Batteries: 3 Batteries Included: Yes Age: 1 - 3 years Battery: 3 AA Shipping Weight (lbs): 10.1 Dimensions (in): 10 x 31 x 17
MPN: 80-076600 Model: 80-076600 UPC: 050803766009 EAN: 0050803766009
Release Date: June 20, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| Sit to stand play in three modes: Floor Play Mode, Walker Mode and Ride-On Mode | | Features 26 double-sided letter blocks | | Five piano keys teach numbers and colors | | 12-page book teaches letters | | Includes two learning modes: Walker Mode and Discovery Mode |
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Product Description All aboard! This versatile train is also a teaching tool. Introduce baby to numbers, letters, colors, songs, stories, and more through two learning modes-walker mode and discovery mode. The adaptable train can be used alone for floor play, pushed along as a walker, or the child can ride on the train. VTech. Ages: 12 mos.+
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highly recommended September 6, 2010 Susan Wild this is an awesome fun toy. I gave this as a gift to a 1-yr old kid and she just loves it. But, it's not only her who was so crazy about the toy, but also her 6 and 4 year old sisters. It's just so much fun, so much variables, so much for kids to learn, not to mention the sturdy make of the toy. The parents are themselves so thankful. Nice piece worth the price and the long search. V-Tech did it again!!!
Overstimulation, much? August 25, 2010 Jessica This thing was like a laser show with loud music ... every button, every wheel ... if you so much as BUMP it, it starts playing some song and lights are flashing. This was given as a gift that I'll be returning immediately. It just does TOO MUCH. I realize that it's the in-thing to have every single toy make noise and light up ... but this just borders on ridiculous. I'm pretty sure this is one of those toys that CAUSES ADHD. Fail.
He loves it June 25, 2010 J.C. We got this for my son when he was 9 months old. He immediately began pushing it around the house, on his knees, as he couldn't yet walk. He would do this on a daily basis, just pushing it from one room to the next, on his knees, and tapping the elephant to start the music, bouncing along energetically.
Now he is 15 months and he continues to play with this toy on a daily basis -- he pushes it around the house (bouncing along in rhythym to the music), runs it into walls, turns the pages of the attached book to look at the pictures, puts the blocks in the slot and laughs when they shoot out the back, and is learning to press the color buttons when we ask him to press the one we name (well, so far he only knows the blue one, but still!). He also likes sitting on the wagon (which he pretty much uses separately from the train). Oh, and he likes to look at all the pictures on the blocks. This is a great toy that keeps him busy and entertained -- EVERY SINGLE DAY.
It was definitely well worth the money we paid for it considering he plays with it daily for the last 6 months.
great so far May 22, 2010 D. S. Edwards (port of spain,Trinidad) we got this for our 7 mth old son about 2 months ago and so far this has been an absolute attention grabber. he quickly learned that pressing the number keys sets off the lights on the train. the music is quite tolerable and adult friendly. it is also at a reasonable volume for little ears. i haven't experienced any technical troubles and the batteries that were included have not given out just yet (this toy is on everyday, all day) my son has learned to turn the 'pages' and although he is not old enough to identify letters, he enjoys placing the blocks and removing them from the slots on the train. i often sit with him and i use the chute to grab his attention. so he is now learning to knock the blocks down into the train to see them come out at the other end. the downside i would say is that my son is big for his age and he is quite strong so he pushes this train over quite a lot. he does not use it as a walker, we have a separate toy for that from fisher price. but he does enjoy when i sit him on the addition and push him back and forth. the blocks... well, he bangs them together and has practiced throwing them across the playroom! as long as i sit with him, i expect this toy to be useful with learning his alphabet. other than that, he plays with this toy several times during the day for long stretches.
its okay I guess May 1, 2010 Karen Beason (the south) My son got this toy for his first birthday. It very cute. Has lots of fun features but the wheels hardly turn. He is not yet a pro at walking so even though he can push other toys while walking, this one simply wont go. Weve have hardwoods and I would have though it would roll fine on there but it doesnt.
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