V.Smile Interactive Baby Learning Station050803690007

V.Smile Interactive Baby Learning Station

Engaging, expandable, and fun, the V.Smile Baby Infant Development System connects your child to a world of interactive learning. A colorful activity panel lined with a soft bumper is baby’s touchable playcenter, filled with colorful shapes, a rolling ball, and jumbo button. Play-Alon...(click for more.)

Manufactured By - V Tech

Age Group - 9 months - 2 years

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4 Star Rating
Anonymous

V Smile Baby

(Review From Amazon)
General Comments:
My daughter is almost 3 but continues to love this system, it gives her a game to play similar to big brothers VSmile system. Graphics are poor but the system teaches recognition of colors, shapes, and numbers. My only real negative as this is a replacement for the first one which broke within the first year, is they don't seem as sturdy as other mainstream video consoles for older kids. My son's VSmile was also replaced recently after it stopped working, though I have not seen a lot of complaints we have not had much luck with their quality.


1 Star Rating
Anonymous

Poor excuse for an educational toy

(Review From Amazon)
General Comments:
The V-Smile baby was the worst toy my now 19 month old son has ever had. He received it for Christmas of 06 and though the packaging is labeled 9-36 months he has had no interest in it. I decided to give it a shot shortly after receiving it, thinking it was a pretty good idea and might be kind of cool. At the time he was 13 months. He was more interested in playing with the bright blue light the receiver end that indicates, "Not for use by children at any time." The remote pad did not have any lights and doesn't make sounds unless it's on "stand alone" mode. I put it away and thought maybe in a few months we can try it again. I tried it again at about 16 months and again at 19 months and still he has no interest in the video games. We have 2 cartridges and neither are of interest to him. The graphics are terrible. The voice is hard to hear and understand. The games are much too slow. The console and the button pad both take batteries which is kind of nice for portability, but the console doesn't even come with an AC adapter. The button pad must be in the direct view and close enough range for the console to maintain connection. This made it difficult to keep a small child from wanting to play with the bright blue light instead of the button pad which has no lights and no sounds. Overall, this is a terrible toy and i'm glad I didn't pay for it. I highly recommend NOT purchasing this.


4 Star Rating
Anonymous

V Smile Baby

(Review From Amazon)
General Comments:
My daughter is almost 3 but continues to love this system, it gives her a game to play similar to big brothers VSmile system. Graphics are poor but the system teaches recognition of colors, shapes, and numbers. My only real negative as this is a replacement for the first one which broke within the first year, is they don't seem as sturdy as other mainstream video consoles for older kids. My son's VSmile was also replaced recently after it stopped working, though I have not seen a lot of complaints we have not had much luck with their quality.


1 Star Rating
Anonymous

Poor excuse for an educational toy

(Review From Amazon)
General Comments:
The V-Smile baby was the worst toy my now 19 month old son has ever had. He received it for Christmas of 06 and though the packaging is labeled 9-36 months he has had no interest in it. I decided to give it a shot shortly after receiving it, thinking it was a pretty good idea and might be kind of cool. At the time he was 13 months. He was more interested in playing with the bright blue light the receiver end that indicates, "Not for use by children at any time." The remote pad did not have any lights and doesn't make sounds unless it's on "stand alone" mode. I put it away and thought maybe in a few months we can try it again. I tried it again at about 16 months and again at 19 months and still he has no interest in the video games. We have 2 cartridges and neither are of interest to him. The graphics are terrible. The voice is hard to hear and understand. The games are much too slow. The console and the button pad both take batteries which is kind of nice for portability, but the console doesn't even come with an AC adapter. The button pad must be in the direct view and close enough range for the console to maintain connection. This made it difficult to keep a small child from wanting to play with the bright blue light instead of the button pad which has no lights and no sounds. Overall, this is a terrible toy and i'm glad I didn't pay for it. I highly recommend NOT purchasing this.


1 Star Rating
Anonymous

V.Smile not interactive

(Review From Amazon)
General Comments:
We have had this unit for not quite a month. You can no longer use it with the TV as it appears the infrared in either the base or the remote is out. The color and video quality are fair to poor. The base being able to be independent is nice, the portability is nice, but overall, it is not something I think I would buy again primarily for the video quality and usability. THe video is about as good as the original Atari 2600 games were 25 years ago.


2 Star Rating
Anonymous

Nope, not this one...

(Review From Amazon)
General Comments:
My 6 yo son has a VSmile for big kids, so, well, we bought a VSmile Baby for and an additional cartridge - no problems. My 16 months old daughter has no interest in it al all. The voices are very soft, and there is nothing to grab child's attention with, very plain colors and - believe it or not - it is very confusing to operate. Well, we did not spend too much time with the thing and now it is sitting on top of the bookshelf, and no one pays attention to it). Really-truly -a waste of money. She (my daughter) has a lot of fun with LeapFrog books, that were sent to my older son (6 yo) by his Grandma.