Preschool Laptops
Vtech - Alphabet Apple
(Toy) V Tech
Release date: 2009-06-20
Clock with movable hands
For ages 4+ years
Contains 26 animal letter buttons and 8 modes of play
Light up buttons
Price:
$26.99
$19.99
Customer Reviews:
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Child with autism loves it!
My grandson is 5 and has autism. Teaching children with developmental delays is challenging, to say the least. One must get their attention, then keep it, then make the best use of it. This "laptop" does all this and more. My grandson has owned and loved his Alphabet Apple for a couple of years... -
Great toy
Very good toy so far. My 2 1/2 year old son loves it. The only thing I'd change on it is the volume control. They didn't make it quite low enough.
This has two switch-enabled 100K Potentiometers which seem to bend the pitch & distort (w/capacitors) the beginning or the end of the sample ...
This is a VTech Alphabet Apple that I circuit bent. The sound is plugged directly into my computer to amplify it, but no effects have been added ...
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Vtech – Alphabet Apple
My grandson is 5 and has autism. Teaching children with developmental delays is challenging, to say the least. One must get their attention, then keep it, then make the best use of it. This “laptop” does all this and more. My grandson has owned and loved his Alphabet Apple for a couple of years and he is the only child in his class who can tell you the sound of all the letters in the alphabet. So if you ask him, “what does man (house, canary, apple, anything-at-all) start with?” he can tell you in about one-fourth of a second – even words he’s never heard before, so this is not memorization! His teacher is always calling him “smart boy” – music to my ears! To be fair, he has a lot of laptops that gloss over the letter sounds, but this is the one that he plays with the most. He doesn’t use all the features, or even use some of them properly, but it is teaching him something and doing a good job of it. I’m sure a neurotypical child would get even more out of it. We don’t let this one get lost in the closet because he is always asking for his Alphabet Apple. Worth it at twice the price.
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