Tech Toys for Tots

  1. Fisher-Price Smart Cycle

    Video Game mixes fun with exercise

    Yes, it’s an exercise bike for tots. The bike hooks up to a TV screen so that kids can cycle their way through video roads and a variety of games without realizing they're being healthy. It's a nice twist for a generation that’s playing video games at younger ages and a good way for kids to get some indoor exercise.

  2. Zizzle Talking Smart Sticks

    Handheld learning

    Zizzle has teamed with Hooked on Phonics to create these carry-along Smart Sticks, which help tots learn how to recognize and pronounce letters, numbers, colors, and shapes.

  3. Fisher-Price Kid Tough FP3 Song and Story Player

    On-the-go tunes and tales for tots

    They may be too young for an iPod, but they're not too young to listen to their favorite tunes and stories at home or on the road with the family. This MP3 player for the younger set can take some heavy use and abuse, and it provides youngsters with a music player of their own.

  4. VTech Dora the Explorer TV Adventure Globe

    Around the world with Dora

    Tots love Dora, so they'll probably like to explore the world with her through this electronic globe that helps teach shapes, colors, animals, geography, numbers, letters, counting, and matching. Kids can explore Europe, Australia, Asia, South America, and North America with Dora and her globe, and little ones can play with it on its own or hooked up to the TV for interactive games.

  5. Zizzle Phonics Word Master

    Hooked on letters

    With a full alphabet keyboard and the Hooked on Phonics curriculum, this electronic toy helps kids between the ages of 3 and 6 identify letter names and sounds, as well as spell and sound out words. The carry-along toy has a small LCD that displays animated pictures and a button that lets your child review what they just learned.

  6. Fisher-Price Digital Arts & Crafts Studio

    Draw here, it appears there

    Plug this art console into your PC and turn your computer into an art studio for kids ages 4 to 9. Used on the console's smooth surface, the stylus can become a pencil, a paint brush, a crayon, or a stamp for kids to create pictures and all kinds of crafts that can be printed. Kids don't have access to the PC's keyboard or hard drive when the console is plugged in via USB, and yes, you can even limit how many projects the kids print.

 

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