Touch & Discover Alphabet Town

Product Description
This interactive town is the perfect place to go for all of your essential preschool learning. Press the light-up buttons and turn the clock hand to learn letters, time and a variety of other age-appropriate activities. And because it features a carry handle, you can take this “town” with you anywhere. Requires 3 “AA” batteries (included)…. More >>
- Letter buttons light up
- Moveable clock hands that teach time and concepts
- Automatic shut-off preserves battery life
- 3 years +
Touch & Discover Alphabet Town
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Gave it to three two year olds as a gift. They played with it more than the box in came in (thats a feat in itself). They loved the music and lights.
Rating: 4 / 5
I bought this for my son last Christmas. Although I agree the phonics aren’t perfect, I’ve been amazed by my son’s progress with this toy. My son will be two this October. He frequently seeks out this toy and plays independently with it, switching from game to game, and he LOVES the music part (carries it around like a boom box, dancing to the music).
But what I was most amazed by was when I could ask him “Where is the “K”?” and he could push that button – through almost the entire alphabet! He isn’t two yet, but has picked this up by playing with this toy. Part of the appeal for him is the lights and sounds that happen when he pushes the buttons, and part is the clapping and cheering when he gets things correct.
Way to go Vtech!
Rating: 5 / 5
I bought this for my daughter 4 years ago when she was 2. I’m happy to report that she doesn’t say “libary” nor does she think “push a buttons” is proper grammar DESPITE the fact that she played with this toy every evening for quite awhile. My son also really enjoyed it and my youngest is just now starting to play with it. It’s the same one, so I guess it’s pretty durable. My kids love the music with all the flashing lights keeping the beat (I do too) and the large letters. It’s great for teaching simple letter identification – the applause is a great touch. I love this toy because it’s fun. It’s educational too but it’s fun enough and easy enough to manipulate that a child will sit and tinker with it for quite awhile. As the mother of 3 small kids, that is invaluable to me.
Rating: 5 / 5
This one 2 year old son got as a gift.He really like it a lot than any other interactive toys he has played.It is more friendly and interactive. It has 7 different activites including a ‘clock quiz’ to learn time.
Very good battery life.
Rating: 4 / 5
Yes, it’s cute and yes it lights up, but it’s teaching the wrong things. I AM a teacher and the phonics section of the toy is totally wrong! Many of the consonants are mispronounced, adding the “uh” sound to the end. Also, when my son doesn’t “perform” to acceptable levels, it boo’s him and puts a big X on the screen. I’d much rather hear “try again” a thousand times than that. LeapPad products have accurate phonics and positive reinforecement.
Rating: 1 / 5