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V Tech - Learn and Discover Driver

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Little ones will earn their license to learn in no time! Grab a hold of the big blue steering wheel and spin the rollers to discover fun lessons in numbers, letters, animals, colors and shapes. Eager drivers will let go to honk the horn, shift the gear stick, and turn the ignition key. Whoa, there! A police siren button tells baby to watch her speed. Gas pump and radio press buttons also add to the realistic driving fun. With all this activity, the glowing dashboard stoplight may be the only thing to slow your learner down. Requires 2 "AA" batteries, included. Measures 4.7"L x 12"W x 9.5"D.
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Technical Details

- Interactive steering wheel controls movement of 3 jumbo learning rollers that teach numbers, letters, animals, colors and shapes
- Dashboard stoplight and gas pump, police siren and radio press buttons feature fun phrases and sound effects
- Moving rear-view mirror promotes self-awareness
- Gear stick, ignition key and car horn add to driving fun
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Customer Buzz
 "okay - loses interest quickly" 2010-03-14
By Rugbygirl (San Diego, CA)
I'm usually a fan of Vtech - and when a friend got this toy for her 6 month old, I was interested in it. We bought it for my 6 month old son for Christmas and he was excited to play with it for 30 minutes or so - and now it just takes up space in the toy box. He barely plays it and rarely seems interested. It's not even that educational - and it constantly seems to be going off while it's just resting in the toybox. I'd save your money and buy something more educational that would keep your baby's attention for more than a day.

Customer Buzz
 "Road rage for Toddlers" 2010-02-25
By C. Donica
This was given to our son as a gift. He loves it. We do not.

He likes the sounds and moving the wheel and gear shifter. We don't like how rude the voices are. Instead of saying "Outta my way" they didn't really need any comment after honking the horn. And instead of demanding "fill it up!", using please wouldn't have hurt. It's hard enough to teach manners without toys undermining the effort.

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 "At least make an attempt to be fully educational!" 2010-02-20
By carin
I'm not even phased by any of the phrases that are used - I don't think they're teaching my 9 month old son to be rude. But what does bother me is that this toy says something like "Let's learn our ABC's" and proceeds to start the alphabet song....yet it never finishes. Kids will only hear A through G.



And the other thing that's really annoying about this toy is that the songs are not even sung in tune. Sure...little kids don't sing in tune all the time, but a musical toy should sing in tune.



But apart from that, my son loves this toy and that's more important. We got this as a gift, but would never buy it for him ourselves.

Customer Buzz
 "Road Trip Godsend" 2009-12-05
By Texan
It hadn't occurred to me to be offended by the voices on this toy until I read the negative reviews here. My husband and I just laugh at the silly expressions. I don't think they're changing the personality of our boy -- he's not becoming bratty because of what the toy says, and he's been playing with it enthusiastically for over a year. I got it for him at 9 months; he's 2 now. At first the blinking lights and moving objects were the appeal. Now he can appreciate the more sophisticated aspects of the toy (numbers, shapes and letters, which rotate like a slot machine and announce themselves when he turns the steering wheel). It's helped us get through 3 multi-day road trips and he loves it. Definitely recommended for extended car time (as is the Vtech laptop).

Customer Buzz
 "Rude Little Fellow!" 2009-11-25
By Dr. Gayle Nicoll
I usually like V-Tech, but this one missed the mark! My 1 year old liked it--for about 10 minutes. he'd play with it sporadically over the next few weeks, but I found myself hoping he wouldn't. The voice is a demanding little kid, screaming, "Outta the Way!" and "Fill 'er up!" I relegated the thing to the car, hoping maybe he'd like to turn the steering wheel when I drive, but the "on" switch is hyper-sensitive, and every time we'd go over a bump in the road, the !@#$ thing would turn on! And the worst part is, it doesn't have an auto-shut off feature. It just keeps making noise! Oh, and the volume is LOUD, too! Save your money!


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