If you are looking for a touch-tech toy for children ages 3-8, then you will want to buy the MobiGo Touch Learning System. This toy allows children to have their own gadget similar to their parent’s without parents having to sacrifice their electronics to their children.
With the MobiGo kids pick the way they play and learn about colors, shapes, spelling, math, logic and more. And they get to learn from their favorite characters like Shrek, Disney Princesses and Dora. The cartridge included with the MobiGo contains 6 generic games, each of which has an easy level and a difficult level. The graphics are fun, colorful, and cartoon-like enough to entice any child to play.
In addition to the QWERTY slide-out keyboard, the MobiGo has a color touch screen. In general this is easier for younger children to use, and it mimics current technology, like that on the Apple iPad. The keyboard allows children to type their name the first time they start it up, and is used to play some of the educational games. The MobiGo teaches children basic technology skills that they will need throughout their lives.
Reviewers love the MobiGo Touch Learning System.
My eldest is 2 years 8 months old and keeps trying to play with my iPod touch. He knows how to slide his fingers on the touch screen to make the icons move, and I was very worried he was going to break it. So, I was looking for a touch screen video game for him when I ran across the MobiGo. I was very impressed with all the MobiGo came with, directional pad, QWERTY keyboard, touch screen…so I bought it and hoped it wasn’t too advanced for my son, as the youngest games are for age 3. My son LOVES this video game. He currently has the game that came with the MobiGo, as well as the Adventures in Dillydale (sp?) one. He has a great time touching the screen to play the games, and has gotten quite good at a few of them. The MobiGo seems pretty sturdy, and has survived being dropped on the floor a few times. Everything is still working well, we have had it now for about a month, and it gets played a little bit every day. I would highly recommend this system for anyone looking for a handheld video game for a toddler.
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