V Tech – V.Smile – Scooby Doo: Funland Frenzy

Product Description
Turn game time into brain time with the V.Smile Learning System Smartridges. Each Smartridge challenges young minds to learn important school basics through fun activities. A helpful voice prompts kids to successfully maneuver through games. V.Smile Learning System sold separately.pJoin Scooby-Doo and the gang on a kooky mystery adventure. Along the way, your little sleuth will learn vocabulary, logic, matching skills, math, phonics and telling time.Editorial Rev… More >>
- Solving mysteries with Scooby-Doo engages kids in exciting game play. Plus, the fun learning adventures on this V.Smile smartridge teach key skills in math, spelling, logic, matching and vocabulary.
- Compatible with: V.Smile, V.Smile Pocket, V.Smile PC Pal, V.Smile Cyber Pocket and V.Motion gaming systems.
- Teaches core curriculum for the earliest learners
- Education based software helps your child learn while playing with their favorite characters.
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V Tech – V.Smile – Scooby Doo: Funland Frenzy
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My four year old and six year old love this game. It’s probably their favorite. Yes, it requires spelling, but it’s not difficult. Scooby’s little roller coaster jumps up and collects the letters to spell out the word. But it’s not like any points are docked for collecting a wrong letter. It’s lots of fun.
Rating: 5 / 5
This game was far too difficult for my 5&1/2 yr-old. It requires spelling of difficult words that I’m sure he won’t learn until first or second grade. This would be more appropriate for 7-9 yr-olds. Stick with Winnie the Pooh and Lion King for this age group… well, actually, Pooh is better for 4-5 year olds, but my son absolutely loves it!
I really like the V-Smile game system and I am impressed that someone finally came out wit hsomething that has educational value in every game instead of killing, fighting, etc. I think the game ratings are somewhat inconsistent and wish I had thought to check out parent reviews before purchasing the games.
BTW: The game that comes with the set is wonderful. The difference between difficulty levels is perfect… now let’s coordinate the rest of the games that way!
Rating: 4 / 5
This is to advance and complicated for the age group suggested. My 4 1/2 year old son found it very fustrating. But we love the video system.
Rating: 2 / 5
We purchased Scooby Doo with the system for our son on his 4th birthday. The loves the system but this game frustrated him, we spend more time playing it for him with him watching. It asks for skills that even a 6 year old would have such as picking two numbers that add up to 10, the child must pick the actual numbers like 2 and 8, there’s no pictures, or in the underwater stage the child must fill in the missing letter from words, there’s no outline for the missing letter or even a hint to the missing letter. My son loves watching Scobby, but I really don’t know how much he’s learning while we play it for him or he screams at it because he keeps dieing.
Rating: 2 / 5
This game requires advance reading and spelling skills, that a 4 year does not have. My 6 year old niece even had difficulties spelling some of the words. The suggested ages for the game is 4-6. I would say the starting age would be 6, unless your 4 year old can spell really well.
Rating: 2 / 5