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19.6.10

Ecotronics Mr. Robot Head

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Mr. Robot Head is a eco-friendly buzzer game that will wind up everyone! Move the wand from one end of spiral wire to the other using the looped handle, but don't touch the wire or the electronic buzzer will sound and the eyes and mouth will start flashing. This Traditional buzzer game requires no batteries, just wind the handle and the dynamo inside will produce the power for this self powered toy.
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Technical Details

- A classic toy with a revolutionary new twist
- Can you move the wand from one side to the other without touching the wire?
- Features flashing lights and buzzing sounds when the user touches the wire
- Keep the energy charged up by cranking the handle that stores neatly in the back of his head
- Bio-degradable packaging too
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Customer Buzz
 "Different and Cute" 2010-03-04
By demi (NY United States)
I think Mr. Robot is a great way for you to spend time with your children and educate them. My 7 year old loves it. It's a great product for the money and the fact that it does not need batteries is a plus.

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 "Great Birthday Party Toy" 2010-03-04
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This toy is great fun for kids birthday party. Mr. Robot Head was one of the presents for our 8 year old last week. Every kid wanted to move the wand, so we end up having a competition going. This toy provided hours of entertainment, laughs, strategy discussions, and more... Great thing it doesn't require batteries, like many other toys these days. We loved it and recommend to our friends.

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 "Cute, but kind of big to sotre given entertainment value" 2009-12-19
By J.G. Morrison (Vienna, VA USA)
This is a cute idea, and works as advertised. If you have every played the game "Operation" it is the same idea. You try to move a looped wand along the curled wire without touching. You touch, and lights flash and it plays a series of tones. It is a lot harder than it looks, so this really would only be appropriate for kids over 10. However, anyone over that age will probably get bored after 5- 10 minutes. The game is pretty big - a 6" plastic cube with the wire" hair extend 4" out of the top. No real educational value, unless you want to provide it. The enviornmental claims are pretty bogus - it comes in recycled packaging and doesnt need a battery. It is made in China from plastic and with electronic parts inside it.


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11.1.10

LeapFrog Leapster Learning Game: Mr. Pencil's Learn to Draw and Write

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Mr. Pencil's Learn to Draw and Write is a fun new game for your child's Leapster. This game cartridge holds a series of games that teach drawing and reading, the fun and easy way. Its recommended for ages 4 and above
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Technical Details

- Part of the Leapster Multimedia Learning System (sold separately).
- More than 100 interactive lessons
- Combines engaging lessons, tools and games with LeapFrog's proven approach to learning
- Built-in lessons designed to teach drawing and writing the fun and easy way
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Customer Buzz
 "Awesome fun with flip book feature!" 2009-07-30
By A. Murphy (NY)
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R3QL9MOF14TJ48 This is a flip book my daughter made on the leapster with this game...it is 2 stick figures fighting...she saw a really advanced flip book of stick figures fighting on you tube and I am very impressed with what she was able to accomplish on the leapster.

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 "GREAT Game! Must Have..." 2009-06-22
By Clothes Hog (Canada)
What a great game . . . and it's helping my 3 yr old learn to write his letters! I find him pretending to draw letters with his fingers. He stays focussed on the games and the instructions. Maybe not an 'exciting' adventure, but still fun to play (and learn!).

Customer Buzz
 "wrong teaching" 2009-05-18
By Tharuna (san francisco, CA)
My 4 year old loves playing this game, but i found out that they are teaching the wrong stuff to kids. This game teaches kids that the primary colors are Red, Blue and Yellow - which is plain wrong. We all know that Red, Blue, Green are the primary colors. How can a learning game get it all wrong, and that too from Leapfrog which claims emphasis on learning. I cant believe they are getting away with teaching wrong concepts. very disappointed.

Customer Buzz
 "another great leapster game" 2009-04-24
By Thea (Florida)
both of my gradchildren love to play with this game which is at the same time educational.

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 "My 5-year-old loves it! Not as picky as some say..." 2009-04-18
By Tara Misu (Tucson, AZ United States)
Well- I read the reviews and almost skipped on this one, as my son is easily frustrated, but I am glad I didn't. The parents who could not satisfy Mr. Pencil's perfectionism were just doing things in adult-style... writing the letter he asked them to. That is NOT how it works. You must follow each step. For instance... if he shows you how to draw a three and you draw it in one shot... well, that will be considered incorrect. You must make the top curve and stop and then make the bottom curve to complete it as instructed. So if you can already make letters, it will be frustrating. If you are willing to follow the instructions you will find it far more forgiving.

There are also colors to mix and cool pictures to trace. My son simply loves it! Mr. Pencil is kind, but will stop you if you don't get it after about three tries, with a "let's try it again later." Personally, while some people like the idea of trying until they get it right, I think a break may be exactly what's required. He has yet to try all the features of the game-- and I am sure he won't like it so much when Mr. Pencil draws alongside him and the lines go across his newly drawn artwork -- but all he has done so far he is really enjoying. Practicing on the computer screen is more fun for him than doing it on paper.


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