I'm Looking for a Toddler Video Game/computer

Updated on September 10, 2008
R.N. asks from Bedford, TX
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My son will be 2 next mo and I have been looking for a little computer/video game type thing to buy him. Can any of you recommend one? V-tech has one that hooks up to the tv that I have been leaning toward, and I have seen some small hand held ones, but I'm not sure which one is best. Do any of you already have one? Does your child enjoy it? Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

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B.I.

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We have the Vtech and my son loves it... we started witht he Vtech that is for younger children and he still uses that one... They are very educational and fun for mommy and daddy too

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A.S.

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We also have a V-Tech that we bought a couple years ago and my son still plays it and is 5. My soon-to-be 2 yr old is very interested in it.

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S.G.

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My son likes his V Smile but loves his Leapster LMax that he got for Christmas when he was 25 months. The games grow with the kids on that one too plus his Leapster could travel and his V Smile was only for the TV.

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G.H.

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we dont have one yet but will be getting one for my daughter when she turns 3 in november. not sure of the name of it vtech as well as leapster has one that is handheld but can also be hooked up to the tv at home.. its a little more but i think it will work better for us with more options!

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here it is

http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=3953103

Connect the Leapster L-Max handheld directly to your TV for expanded play
Dual-screen action allows your child to interact with the handheld screen and see the learning unfold on the TV screen
Leapster and Leapster L-Max games teach essential preschool through 4th-grade skills

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