V.Reader Animated E-Book System – Pink
- 4.3″ color touch screen
- Plays fully animated stories with story narration, character voices, vivid graphics and exciting music and sounds
- Includes 3 ways to play: Watch the story, reading games and story dictionary
- USB port and SD memory card slot for expansion
- Durable, kid-tough design
With Vtech’s FLiP Animated E-Book Reader children
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(out of 5 reviews)
List Price: $ 59.99
Price: $ 56.99
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Review by Gaga for V.Reader Animated E-Book System – Pink
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This is so much better than anything I have seen out there for an educational toy! It is interactive and the screen is so vivid it is well worth the price! I bought 2 for my grandchildren (3 & 5 years) and also bought books for their particular levels with their favorite characters. Have not given to them yet but even I enjoyed it so I know it will be a hit! It’s perfect! I also bought them the Mobigo which will hopefully replace Dad’s iPhone they both want when in the car!
Review by Audi for V.Reader Animated E-Book System – Pink
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I got this for my three year old granddaughter and she absolutely loves it. It is extremely easy for her to use and she never leaves home without it. She sits with her one year old sister and reads to her. It’s teaching her the love of books.
Review by vle for V.Reader Animated E-Book System – Pink
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I’m so pleased with this ‘toy’ and my 4 year old granddaughter loves her ‘reader’ – although she still wants to play with the iphone. There are many different activities to do. We only have the one story that came with the reader, but we’re excited to start building a library!
Review by B. Salveron for V.Reader Animated E-Book System – Pink
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We got this for my daughter and she absolutely loves it…it’s one of the few things that holds her attention and is extremely easy for her to use. I was going to write a glowing review, but let me leave you with this: this morning, while getting breakfast ready, I asked her if she wanted to watch playhouse disney, her answer, “no I wanna use my book reader.” That should be a good enough review for any parent…by the way, this doesn’t eat batteries as quickly as many of the reviews say, another bonus.
Review by S. Pruet for V.Reader Animated E-Book System – Pink
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We are HUGE Leapster fans. All of my children, now 13, 12 and 3 have had a system or more from them. Now, I just got started in the Vtech learning games/toys and the like. I saw this at the store a few times and looked at it, and considered purchasing, except I thought the price was a bit steep. Then, I broke down and bought one, with my youngest daughter’s favorite character – Dora. Now for my .02 on the products as far as features and learning tools.
Features: This Vreader is amazing. It has a very beautiful screen, a stylus, and is so simple even the youngest of children will be able to locate their favorite part after a few trys. It is even a bit customizable, kids can choose their avatar from a list of options, choose a background theme, and it’s simple to get back to the home screen when a child wants to. There are buttons that allow for page turning or kids can use the stylus. It is really a well built electronic device. Those little ones that use an itouch, or similar device, will navagate this in a breeze.
As a teaching tool: The system doesn’t have many game/story options unless there is a cartridge in it, or unless a story was downloaded off the internet (onto a seperate SD card, at a small fee for the story). So, stand alone, the product doesn’t do very much in the learning department. When you have a cartridge, like Dora Saves the Pigs for example, there is one story that can be read to the child, and/or there are many learning games that go along with the story. Easy to navigate and fun to play, and kids like the technology of it. The games are similar to the games with a Leapster game, all depends on the level of the game. Once more choices are available, I will be happier.
The reason I gave only 3 stars, is that when I compare cost with the educational value I find that we should be getting more learning and interaction with the device for the price. These are currently selling for close to $60, plus $20+ for a cartridge. That may not seem like a lot to some, but back in my day, to get my parent to buy a $100 nintendo system, that had a game I could easily play for months, was out of the question.