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All winners are chosen via and will be notified by email and on the NKT Fanpage. This giveaway will end on June 18 at midnight. Refer friends to NKT! Get +5 entries for each new fans and/or email followers you refer. VTechs MobiGo Touch Learning System is an interactive learning device that uses a touchscreen and keyboard to control gameplay. Recommended Ages: 3 - 7 years Hands-On Review. Tweet about this giveaway and be sure to include a fan of NKT and comment on the giveaway associated with this post. Tap, slide or flick with MobiGo - kids pick the way they play and learn about colors, shapes, spelling, math, logic and more. /rebates/2fip2fVTech-MobiGo-Carry-Case-Pink2f14698880&. (hint: watch the video)īecome a fan of Vtech Kids and comment on their wall to tell them The Next Kid Thing sent you. 9V AC Adapter 300mA Power Supply 2 Pack, Gonine 0.3A Charge for Vtech MobiGo-2 Touch InnoTab 2 InnoTab 2S Innotab 3 Learning System, Electronic Scale, Telephone, Fish Tank Temperature Display.
Please comment below and tell me one of the reasons why I think the MobiGo is unique. VTech has offered to give one NKT reader a MobiGo right as they hit shelves. The Vtech MobiGo will hit the shelves at several stores in August, but is available at TRU.com now and will be available at Toys ‘R’ Us exclusively, starting on June 7. As with any toy that uses batteries, I always recommend rechargeable batteries. The MobiGo uses 4 AA batteries, and so far, after less than a week, our batteries seem to be holding up well. MobiGo 2 has the same great touch screen play as the original MobiGo, and now offers a motion sensor and microphone. With the MobiGo 2 Touch Learning System with Motion, kids ages 3-8 can enjoy having their own educational handheld toy that engages them while they learn. One detail that I forgot to mention in the video is the battery usage. On Sale Vtech MobiGo 2 Touch Learning System - Pink. The system is available in the blue/yellow or a pink/purple option.Ĭheck out what I had to say about the MobiGo: The MobiGo has a variety of game cartridges (19.99) and a carrying case (14.99).
That feature made quite a few heads turn when we were toting the MobiGo around this week. In addition to the touch screen technology that mimics that of mom and dad’s iPhones and smartphones, what sets the MobiGo apart is its flip-up screen. The MobiGo retails for $59.99, which is comparable to other handheld systems in this category. The MobiGo is packed with features, including touch screen technology, sliding screen and is web-enabled via USB. I had the chance to get a glimpse of the MobiGo at Toy Fair, but got an even closer look at the unit this week before it officially hits the shelves.
VTech has introduced a new handheld learning system to its lineup of electronic learning toys.