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The VTech V.Reader Animated E-Book System is a vibrant, interactive reading device featuring a 4.3-inch color touch screen that plays fully animated stories with narration, character voices, and sound effects. Designed for children aged 3 to 7, it offers three engaging modesโstory watching, reading games, and a story dictionaryโto foster early literacy skills. With USB and SD card slots, its library is easily expandable, all housed in a durable, kid-friendly design perfect for on-the-go learning.
| ASIN | B00385UQZI |
| Battery Description | 4 AA batteries |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,229,623 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #622 in Interactive Electronic Learning Books |
| Bluetooth support? | No |
| Brand | VTech |
| Color | pink |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 70 Reviews |
| Display Technology | LCD or LED |
| Display resolution | 800x480 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 03417761156506 |
| Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Manufacturer | VTech |
| Mfr Part Number | 80-115650 |
| Model Name | V.Reader |
| Model Number | 80-115650 |
| Native Resolution | 800x480 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Animated Stories with Narration and Games |
| Screen Size | 4.3 Inches |
| UPC | 341776115650 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
K**Y
My 3 1/2 Year Old Niece Loves It!
Knowing my 3 1/2 year old niece I knew it would be difficult to find any sort of educational tool that would keep her interest for longer than 5 minutes. Turns out the V Reader was a great find! She loves her V Reader, takes it every where with her and has to show everyone the "movies" that her new "computer" plays. I don't think she's quite old enough to catch on to the reading piece of the V Reader but it is increasing her vocabulary. The stories are longer than I expected and she watches numerous books in one sitting (quite a feat for her). One feature I personally enjoyed was the V Reader website where you can download additional books at a much lower cost than the cartridges (keep in mind these do not come with the games that the cartridges do but it's great for my niece because she's more into the books than the games right now). I would recommend this for anyone who would like to introduce their child to reading in a fun, interactive environment. I don't see it being an incredible learning tool but it's a great introduction to reading. My one word of caution is to buy the DC adapter, she went through three sets of batteries in two days. Also, if you plan on using the website to download additional books be sure to pick up a SD card.
E**E
Technology for Children!
*1st TIP: The V.Reader is 9 inches tall so find a toddler backpack 9 and a half inches tall or bigger I found mine at Wal-Mart. Pros: When I bought this I didn't know what to expect but it kept my daughter busy for 2hrs while I finished up some homework so pretty good, I sat watching her play, I was amazed how it reads a story and on each page you can click the background objects (Characters, Vehicles ect.) and it would make a noise or speech; good animation. Also as it reads to your child it has some words highlighted and if you click the highlighted word it gives a definition and a short animation showing an example of how to use the word or object. Cons; I'm Mexican but I really hat Dora lol my wife bought the Dora game and her spanish kills me. Other Thoghts: Many people complained about the V.Reader backpack, luckily a long while back my mother in-law bought my daughter a toddler sized Tinker Bell backpack; works great and fits all our games, the V.Reader is still alive when we take it out of the backpack. Many people complained the V.Reader would turn on & off in the V.Reader backpack so they mention not zipping it up all the way. Age: My daughters only 2years old stuck on this like a computer, not to mention I have a niece only 1yr and she enjoys it as well; little does she know her birthday is coming up.
E**E
extremely disappointed
I bought this toy for my five year old daughter for christmas thinking it would be an excellent tool in helping her with her reading skills. However, instead of it being fun it has been nothing but a disappointment. The toy itself is a great concept but the "downloadable" ebooks and website DO NOT work. I am fairly computer savvy, and this has been nothing but a headache. When I initially tried to download the website was down....that was fine happens to anybody, but then after a day we went back downloaded the application that you needed to connect the unit with the website so we could download our free ebooks, that part doesn't work at all. We tried 3 different books to download, it would only even allow us to try one book, the ugly duckling so fine, we trandferred it to the vreader thinking it would work, it stated that it had successfully transferred so we went back to get another book but no matter what book I tried it kept adding the ugly duckling to my cart time and time again. SO we exited to make sure that the book had even downloaded on the vreader and low and behold the book says its in the backpack but won't play. I called technical support only to be hung up on twice after waiting 30 minutes each time!!!! Ridiculous! I have purchased othe vtech products and have also been disappointed, such as the cameras that are very low quality that even when my daughter was three she wasn't happy with the quality of the pictures. You think as much as we pay for these products they would actually work. I am extremely frustrated with this company!!!!
R**L
Great Eduacational Tool
I am giving this to my niece this Christmas. (She's 3). So far I LOVE this reader. On top of the great price, you also get a code for 6 downloadable e-books. You'll need a SD card, but you can get those anywhere. I got a 4GB SD Card at my local Best Buy and I'll probably not have to get another one. The E-Books file sizes are not very big, so she'll be able to use that SD card forever. I haven't played with all the features yet, but I have quickly scanned through them. I like this reader because it seems to be easy to learn the mechanics of how to navigate through it. Also, she can use this all the way to year 7, which is great! The only thing I wish was different is how its powered. It uses batteries. There is no internal chargable battery. But if that's all that its lacking, I'm a happy Aunt!
D**9
Vtech V.Reader... great buy for my 5 yr old!
I looked all over the internet trying to find this product at a reasonable price and I found it here on AMAZON.COM and it was a GREAT BUY!!! The battery life is short, so stock up on those b/c your little one will need them! The V.Reader charger (sold separately) helps, but the cord is short and has to be plugged in while using the system so unless you are home, its not the best at functionality and portability... It would have gotten a better rating if not for the battery life and the limited amount of games that are out for it and the ages the games range in between.. but its a nice alternative to t.v. and its great when you are out with your brood and you don't want them to become restless... the games and accessories are a little pricey but its worth it..
J**N
... version with larger print and easier access would be better. For now it serves a purpose however
My 3 year old granddaughter likes the V reader but I can see that a more updated version with larger print and easier access would be better. For now it serves a purpose however.
K**A
Very disappointed in this
I bought this for my 5-year-old kindergartner for Christmas. I was so excited about it, because my husband and I both read pretty much exclusively on e-readers, so I thought it would she would like to be just like us. She is in the developing stage with her reading, spelling words out well but not recognizing a lot yet. So, I pressed the screen to stop the automatic reading, like the instructions said, and she started reading... and 10 seconds later the page turns! So, in order for her to be able to take her time and read, I have to pause it, which darkens the screen with a big pause sign in the middle. This one thing pretty much ruins it for me. Yeah, it's fun for younger readers to follow along, and maybe older readers who can read quicker, but it is completely pointless for a child in the process of learning. And once you go onto the next page, it starts automatically reading again. I just want a kids' e-reader. Other things: the downloadable stories STINK. I was hoping they would have actual books, not so much. Fables, cheesy non-fic things, and some Sesame Street stories (for $5). Again, I was hoping for more of a kids' version e-reader. And, of course, the cartridges are ridiculously expensive. There are other little things, too, like not allowing enough letters for the kid's name. Overall, I wish I had taken the $60, plus the cost of the case and the cartridge I bought, and bought my daughter a couple dozen paper books.
E**R
get this.
We got this for our 3.25 old daughter. We bought a cartridge for 5-7 year olds. We downloaded several titles. So far she has used it daily for quite awhilte each day. The reports you get on progress are neat and informative. It appears durable, as I dropped it off the highchair on a hard floor and no issues. Batteries seem to last for 1 day. I spent $20 on 8 rechargable batteries and a charger. This is a great way to get here prepared for preschool and she is know very interest in reading words. cartiridges seem a bit high in price. We got her a leapster 2 at the same time, and at her age, she definately prefers this much more, perhaps that will change as she gets older, but for now, this was a smart investment and well worth the money.
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