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This giveaway ends at 11:59 PM EST on October 17, 2011.ĭisclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention/review it on my blog. One person entering per household please. A reply to the winning email is required within 48 hours before a new winner is chosen. The winner will be chosen randomly through Rafflecopter and contacted via email. You do not have to be a blogger to enter/win. You need javascript enabled to see this giveaway. It’s that simple.īut they are still very much appreciated and adored :O) Simply follow the directions in the widget below. ONE lucky OurKidsMom reader is going to win one Vtech Baby’s Learning Laptop in primary or pink You can purchase the Vtech Baby’s Learning Laptop for $15.99 For the price, this is a great investment. Ethan has asked if he can bring it to bed with him to play with it (yes, I know it’s pink… we have a special little girl that is going to receive it ). I could see this toy, if purchased at the younger end of the age range, being played with for a couple of years. The Vtech Baby’s Learning Laptop has a sturdy construction, a pleasant color scheme (both the primary and pastel versions) and the overall learning/play quality if great. Even at 3 years old, he still enjoyed manipulating and getting a response. Ethan spent quite a bit of time playing with the buttons, slider and mouse. I have seen video of younger babies playing with the same toy and the action/reaction (they pound, the lights and sounds go) encourages them to continue playing (and learning!). He had been eyeing the laptop since it’s arrival and was giddy when I told him he could finally play with it (Emma actually was watching over his shoulder wanting to play, too).Īs you can see in the video, Ethan made a game of how quickly he could get the lights and sounds going. Volume control switch for quieter play (and all the parents yell “YEAH!”)Įthan is just a tad over 36 months, but is still very much attracted to these types of toys.
