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Vtech V.Smile Smartridge Cars: Rev It Up In Radiator Springs

  • Posted on July 1, 2009 at 11:11 pm

Vtech V.Smile Smartridge Cars: Rev It Up In Radiator Springs

Product Description

Mc Queen is stranded in the city on the way to a big race. When the town is damaged by a gang of tractors, wants you to help his new friends put the city back to itself. Help McQueen re-build the town while learning lots of new skills such as mathematics and shapes.

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Product Features

  • It¿s your turn to save the day! Help McQueen put a damaged town back together.
  • 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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5 Comments on Vtech V.Smile Smartridge Cars: Rev It Up In Radiator Springs

  1. Victor

    In Vteck V. Smile Smartridge Cars was my grandson's Christmas gift this has arrived in time and turned out to be one of his favorite gifts.

  2. Joylyn

    This game film to cars almost completely. If you have a "Cars" fan in the middle is a great game. It addresses the younger children. This game, as for other VSmile are to be constructed and has stood the test of time in my household of three small children. My 9 year old will continue to play, once in a while, but it is a little young for him. The only comment I'd made a VSmile are sold as educational toys and games, which it shall be well. I am not convinced that any part of this system is very educational. This game is more similar to the skills that have already been learned, and can not be taught new things to your child. This is my experience at least. Enjoy.

  3. Waldo

    All are great fun for the whole family, you will have to acknowledge the letters and words out loud, and go to the children, because they are small and can easily be overlooked due to the game. Children seem to enjoy them and do not get "into" frustration when they play

  4. Hakan

    The terms are a bit difficult for children. It is a challenge for my 4 year old, but not overwhelming. She likes to play it. I'd say the majority of aged v-smile game skewed by some years (children must be older than the recommended age). Sustainability is rated low because most of our games lock on a regular basis.

  5. Urvi

    This game is funny and sweet and a little complicated in one. If you are a fan of cars like this game. My son, who is not a big kid CAS, very like the challenge and finds that cars have a lot to offer the premium.

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