Learning Laptops Seattle WA

There are children’s learning laptops made to specifically engage and prepare your kids for the real deal. Learning laptops are one of the newest ways to engage in fast-paced learning fun while also experiencing and getting comfortable with computer technology. Many are programmed to teach your child basic skills in English, spelling, math and geometry and basic typing functions. Please scroll down to learn more and get access to all the related products and services in Seattle, WA listed below.

Rosalie Whyel Museum of Doll Art Description
(425) 455-1116
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Bellevue, WA
Great Wind-Up
(206) 621-9370
93 Pike St Ste 201
Seattle, WA
Toys R US
(206) 361-1101
917 Northgate Mall
Seattle, WA
Izilla Toys
(206) 322-8697
1429 12th Ave
Seattle, WA
Toys In Babeland
(206) 328-2914
707 E Pike St
Seattle, WA
Magic Mouse Toys
(206) 682-8097
603 1st Ave
Seattle, WA
Dragons Toy Box
(206) 652-2333
1525 1st Ave
Seattle, WA
International Model Toys
(206) 682-8534
601 S King St Ste 104
Seattle, WA
Car Toys
(206) 443-2726
307 Broad St
Seattle, WA
Toys In Babeland
(206) 709-8477
1428 Boylston Ave # 105
Seattle, WA
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Toy Review:

It seems like everyone has a touch-screen these days and kids are no different. The Touch and Learn Super Duper Learning Computer, features a fully interactive touch screen and keyboard in a laptop-like design. It comes loaded with storybook adventures and more than 35 learning games that teach alphabet skills, reading comprehension, word families, rhyming, letter sounds, spelling, phonics, problem solving, and fine & gross motor skills. This laptop also features a grow-with-me curriculum, which makes it appropriate for all skill levels!

Because so many kids are on their parents' laptops and home computers from an early age, toy computers are really only relevant to kids who are too young to use those and who want to engage in role play as much as in learning play. That's why this is such a good choice for families. It combines the Super WHY! curriculum of reading and exploration with a laptop that mimics what mom and dad do.

The learning games are appropriate for the 3-4 year olds who love the TV show, and the touch screen is easy to use.

Manufacturer:
Learning Curve

Brand:
Super WHY!

Age Recommendation:
3 and up

MSRP:
$39.99

Intro Year:
2009

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