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9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Not great Nov 08, 2005
By LJB
"LJB"
We have alot of Vtech toys and love their nursery farm. We bought this because my husband liked the idea of a "joystick toy" and thought our son might too. Honestly, he is not really interested at all. When you press the buttons it saysthings like A is for Ape - but you are pressing a green triangle. It has a small pictures outline in white of an ape, but I am not sure it is clear enough to have any learning value for a child. Anyway, my son has never been interested in this toy and that's OK, as beyond cause and effect - which many other toys do a better job teaching - we find it has little value. Try the move and crawl ball for a 9+ month-old or nursery farm for 0-3yrs. There are just better options.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Not engaging Dec 05, 2005
By Jenn Matta For the price, I thought this would be a great buy, but my son hasn't really bothered with it, from 4 mos. on up to his age now, 15 months. The joystick was fun for a minute or two - it makes really cute noises and moves easily - but that was about it. This toy also has some buttons with shapes, etc., but they're not attention-grabbing, and there might be too much going on to help the little ones "get it." He's learned more from books, shape sorters, etc. Also, the "left brain," "right brain" toy concept was intriguing, but in hindsight, it seems a little silly.
7 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Mimi Dec 05, 2004
By Mimi I am the grandmother of 3-5 month olds (plus 4 older ones.) This about the Left Brain toy. Caroline the oldest, by 3 weeks, loves this toy. It is her favorite. She is teething and the "joy stick" is soft for her to chew on and easily grabbed. The lessons are also easily learned. Any direction turned, it plays letters, shapes, & phonics for them. After 5 seconds it turns off by itself. The music is soft and gentle, too. The twins, Aidan and Avery, like it because it is easily handled and the colorful lights.
Fun toy - with Staying power! Dec 04, 2006
By M. Grimsley
"Life-long Book Lover"
we really DID like this toy - it's had staying power. when my kids were babies they liked the lights and music, now that they're a toddler and pre-schooler they're recognizing the rhyming words, etc. that the toy offers (and the funny "boink" sound the joystick sometimes makes seems to send them into fits of giggles every time! go figure...:-)
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