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The Learning Journey Kids Desktop PC | 
| Brand: The Learning Journey Category: Toy
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $41.99 as of 3/11/2010 02:04 CST details You Save: $8.00 (16%)
New (7) from $41.99
Seller: Zerbert Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 18750
Batteries: 3 Batteries Included: Yes Age: 5 - 10 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.7 Dimensions (in): 11.2 x 6.1 x 11.2
MPN: 581285 Model: 581285 UPC: 657092581285 EAN: 0657092581285 ASIN: B000C26ABY
Release Date: March 23, 2009 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Realistic Yet Futuristic Looking Desktop Pc | | • | 30 Challenging Pre-Programmed Activities | | • | Large LCD Screen With Adjustable Tilting Monitor | | • | Number Buttons Interactive Mouse And Qwerty Keyboard | | • | Teaches Computer And Typing Skills |
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Product Description Kids will love having their own computer, and parents will love seeing them learn. The futuristic design of the Desktop PC will provide your child with a realistic and professional feel. The unit comes preprogrammed with 30 challenging activities including language, mathematics, logic, keyboard skills and music. The talking unit will guide your child through learning, all while they are having fun. Desktop PC features a QWERTY keyboard, working mouse, large LCD screen and more. Requires 3 "AA" batteries (included) or uses an AC adapter (not included).Educational benefits include building listening, visual, language, mathematics and problem solving skills. Give your child a head start in school with the Desktop PC.
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| Customer Reviews: Best one, but none of them are great February 7, 2010 Peg (Louisiana) I researched alot of little computers, and this one is by far the best. It looks the most like a real computer, and isn't affiliated with a licensed character. My son likes the pretend e-mail feature the best. However, he does get a little bored with the games, they need more variety, but I guess you can't expect it for the price. I wish they would make the screens on all of these bigger.
EXCELLENT FOR CHILDREN!! January 20, 2009 Syreeta Bruster (Memphis, TN) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My neice absolutely loved this product!! She really enjoys playing the games and it feels wonderful to her to have her own computer.
Best kid's PC November 20, 2008 T. Stone (japan) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
My husband and I looked at all the so called toddler "computers" on the market. Those things with the 2x2 screen and not much else? We decided to save our money. Then going through a Costco in JAPAN of all places, we ran across this item. IT'S FABULOUS (and yes it was in English though we were in Japan)! It has 30 "games" that cover all areas of reading, writing, comprehension, math, and even mock "email" so they understand the workings of a real PC. My oldest son--he was 2 1/2 when we bought it--figured out pretty fast which codes were associated with his favorite games. He also figured out the Help button would give the right answer if he didn't know. :) Now every time he sees the letter A he says, "A. Airplane!", because that's the word association the computer makes. We ordered our second one from Amazon because our younger boy was always wanting to play with it too. We may have to get a third when our daughter hits toddlerhood! I was disappointed that Amazon didn't offer free shipping with this item. But it's still worth getting. LOVE IT!!
My son loves it! January 27, 2008 K. Haynes (Arlington, VA) 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
Although my son is only 2 I believe this toy will grow with him for a few more years. It teaches numbers and letters and elementary spelling and even has some fun features like e-mail (pretend). The fact that it has a QWERTY keyboard and mouse is what my son loves the most because it looks like Mommy and Daddy's computer. I'd definitely recommend this.
Learning Journey Desktop PC January 14, 2008 Jacqueline S. Gutierrez (Levittown, NY) 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
My son enjoys the Learning Journey Desktop PC. It is small and fits in his room and has many interesting games on it. The graphics aren't as good as a real computer, but this toy lets him feel that he has a computer of his own. He can even pretend to send email. This toy runs on batteries and cannot take an adapter.
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