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Anonymous
Posted December 1, 2009
Recommended
I highly recommend this toy. I bought it for my son soon after he turned 3. It took a little while for him to "get" the object of it, but I just let him play and draw with it... one day I looked over and he was tracing the letter X! He has also begun to draw shapes alone on paper and I believe this helped with that- another great toy from leapfrog!
5 out of 5 people found this review helpful.
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Anonymous
Posted December 29, 2009
Great product!
We just gave this to our 3.5 yr old son for Christmas. He loves it. I love the fact that I can control the sound, he loves the fact that he can practice writing his letters and there are several ways to challenge a young one learning the alphabet. I was having trouble finding something he could do that on without ruining tons of paper.BINGO!
3 out of 4 people found this review helpful.
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Great educational tool
My 3 year old loved this product. He played it a lot and was using it by himself. Taught following directions and helped with listening skills. Careful supervision is required because the eraser is so fun to use, he used it too often and incorrectly, and broke it:(
3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
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JS-reader
Posted May 14, 2010
Great tool
I bought this for my 3 year old son to help him learn how to write letters. He already knew the alphabet and had started writing the letters in his name. This toy helps him learn how to write the rest of the letters in the alphabet. What I really like is that it explains how to form each letter with verbal instructions. Be warned, however, that learning to write letters in this electronic format does not translate automatically to writing letters with paper and pencil. It definitely helps with those skills, but children still need to practice writing letters on their own.
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
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TravelMom
Posted January 23, 2010
My Grandson loves it!
My grandson is 3 1/2 and is thrilled with his Scribble & Write. He sits for hours and enjoys drawing and trying to write letters.
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
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bunniesbubbie
Posted March 18, 2010
We Love it!
I brought the Scribble and Write for my 3 year old grand daughter's "T.O.Y." (Thinking Of You) box. It took her a few minutes to figure out what to do, but in no time she was really into following the lights to write letters. I love the large writing tool - excellent for little fingers developing fine motor skills. There are 4 different activities to keep little ones from getting easily bored.
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I liked the the Scribble and Write so much, that I ordered another one for my great-niece - who according to her mom, won't leave home without it. It's small enough to fit easily into a little one's backpack. My niece loved it so much that she gave it to a playmate as a birthday gift. -
Klogan
Posted March 11, 2010
Scribble and Write ROCKS!!!
This toy is pretty cool...and educational.
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My 3 and a half year old received one for Christmas after a recommendation from a friend.
He sees that he writes the letters and draws actual pictures by following the red lights...and is SO ecstatic that he actually did it!
I would recommend this toy for sure!
It keeps my son occupied for quite some time....either practicing his letters, or playing the "follow the light" game. -
Rescue9805
Posted March 6, 2010
Not so sure
I bought one back in Aug of 09 for my 2 1/2 yr old twin girls. I stay at home with them and participate in parents as teachers. But I put it up for now, their almost 3 and I cannot get them to understand what exactly to do. They just wanna scribble whatever they like. Mabey its because they are use to the doodle boards.
0 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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kpretzel
Posted February 13, 2010
great tool for beginning writers.
Bought this for a two year old. She loves it. It is a great tool for learning to listen and follow directions. Teaches letters and shapes. It greatly helps with the fine motor skills of little ones who want so dearly to write like others! Great positive reinforcement. Easily understood by a toddler!
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The only reason that I give it 4 stars rather than 5 is because the screen has deteriorated a little with the written letters not showing up quite as well now as they did when first purchased. -
busyladyNC
Posted January 30, 2010
Scribble & Write
I bought the Scribble & Write for my granddaughter who is not yet two, but pretty advanced for her age. She loves tracing and being able to call out the letters that she recognizes. The Scribble & Write is very durable and easy for a small child to handle.
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Anonymous
Posted December 3, 2009
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Anonymous
Posted April 25, 2010
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