World Famous Comics: Vtech - V.Smile - Scooby Doo: Funland Frenzy
Vtech - V.Smile - Scooby Doo: Funland Frenzy
From: V.Smile Average Rating: Binding: Toy Label: V.Smile Manufacturer Minimum Age: 4 years Manufacturer Maximum Age: 6 years Model: 80-92160 Number of Items: 1 Release Date: June 12, 2006
Features:
Solving mysteries with Scooby-Doo engages kids in exciting game play. Plus, the fun learning adventures on this V.Smile smartridge teach key skills in math, spelling, logic, matching and vocabulary.
Compatible with: V.Smile, V.Smile Pocket, V.Smile PC Pal, V.Smile Cyber Pocket and V.Motion gaming systems.
Teaches core curriculum for the earliest learners
Education based software helps your child learn while playing with their favorite characters.
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Product Description: Turn game time into brain time with the V.Smile Learning System Smartridges. Each Smartridge challenges young minds to learn important school basics through fun activities. A helpful voice prompts kids to successfully maneuver through games. V.Smile Learning System sold separately.pJoin Scooby-Doo and the gang on a kooky mystery adventure. Along the way, your little sleuth will learn vocabulary, logic, matching skills, math, phonics and telling time.
Editorial Review: Why is it that after all those cases where the ghost at the amusement park turned out to be the disgruntled security guard or other such human character, that the Scooby Doo gang never managed to figure out that they were not, in fact, being chased by a genuine other-worldly monster? Why didn’t they simply yank the mask off the fake creature right at the beginning and save themselves a lot of hassle? Regardless of this logical inconsistency, Scooby Doo’s popularity has never wavered and fans of the easily spooked Great Dane will enjoy this fun and educational game and activity set, built to be used with the V Smile system. Kids learn vocabulary, logic skills, numbers, math, and matching. While some of the games will be more challenging than others, depending on the child’s aptitude, there is plenty of variety for everyone. --Charlie Williams
a little disappointing My daughter and I greatly anticipated this game, but we are a little disappointed. Some of the 'Adventure Zone" games are too juvenile.
scooby My son is just 4 in January. He's having a blast with this. Some areas are a little beyond his age, but that just gives him more time to learn from this. Excellent choice on our part.
Great game I bought this for my almost [...] and he loves it. He's been playing it for 2 months now. He mostly plays the underwater part and the rollercoaster. Some of it is above his level, but that doesn't seem to affect his enjoyment of it at all, and I think it's nice he can grow into it a bit. It also gives us a chance to talk about how 2 numbers can equal another. Well worth the money.
See my review on the "Cars" As I said in my review for the "cars" v-tech, these are great fun. You will have to work with the child say the letters and numbers out loud. The letters & numbers as they are on the small size and can be easily missed.
Scooby-Doo V-Smile Smartridge My kids love this game! The time that they spend playing it is well worth it because they are refining spelling skills, among other educational skills.