V Tech – V.Smile Smartridge Aladdin

Product Description
Join Aladdin on an exciting adventure through the Agrabah market, the Cave of Wonder and the Sultan’s Palace, as he embarks on a journey to defeat Jafar and find Princess Jasmine. Along the way, Aladdin will need to solve equations, find keys and passwords to open doors, ride a flying carpet and perform many other challenging tasks. To defeat Jafar, kids must master six challenging games in the Learning Adventure mode. The games range from spelling words in the Agra… More >>
- Aladdin and Princess Jasmine engage child in learning adventures
- Learning Zone games teach spelling, number patterns, logic, vocabulary, mathematics and classification
- Smartridge educational game works with V. Smile? TV Learning System and the portable V. Smile Pocket
- 6-8 years
V Tech – V.Smile Smartridge Aladdin
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Solid game, good learning experience. 4 year old liked the counting game best…where you choose the right animals by choosing the right numbers which add up to X result. Good graphics.
Rating: 5 / 5
I bought this for my 6 year old neice for Christmas. She seemed to get bored with it quickly. The games were too easy, needed to be more difficult.
Rating: 3 / 5
Great fun for kiddos when they must be inside, which is perfect for people who live in bitter climates during the winter months. It helps teach math, reading, & other skills too. Our kids LOVE it!!
Rating: 5 / 5
For my son who’s 4 and has a reading level between 2nd and 3rd grade and math skill to match, he just wasn’t being challenged by the 3-5 yrs. v-smile games. This one was challenging yet content appropriate for a 4 yr. old. Try the Mickey Adventure as well.
Rating: 5 / 5
smartridg was enjoyed by child of 3 years old cannot read all but once u explain what to do in some of the games he can follow and he calls the smartridge games Jump Jump games no matter what age they are for it’s always easy for a young child to play if you explain some things and he/she does not have to read for himself at least that is the way with my 3yr old nephew
Rating: 4 / 5