13 answers

V-smile Baby

I was wondering if anyone has used the V-Smile baby. I did some research on-line and it is about 50/50 on it. What do you guys think? Thanks

What can I do next?

Featured Answers

Hi B.. I have the V-Smile, and the leapster. My opinion is I think the V-Smile is much better for the children. I have 4 kids, but 3 of them use it right now and they love it. You can have 2 players on it and I even play it with my 5 year old. He seems to like it more than his leapster. Because its a video game they can play on the T.V. If you go to like the Thrift store they will sell them there. I got mine for 9.99 at the Albany Thrift store, and their was nothing wrong with it.

1 mom found this helpful

More Answers

Hi B.. I have the V-Smile, and the leapster. My opinion is I think the V-Smile is much better for the children. I have 4 kids, but 3 of them use it right now and they love it. You can have 2 players on it and I even play it with my 5 year old. He seems to like it more than his leapster. Because its a video game they can play on the T.V. If you go to like the Thrift store they will sell them there. I got mine for 9.99 at the Albany Thrift store, and their was nothing wrong with it.

1 mom found this helpful

Hi B.,

I know it's tempting to succumb to expert marketing (I've been tempted too), but little ones are better off with pots and pans and blocks and other simple open-ended everyday objects and toys that they can explore with and without you. Allow your children the joys of creating their own meaning and explorations without being fed bells and whistles that won't do anything special for their brain development except possibly curb their imaginations and attention spans. Any educator or child development specialist not on the payroll of a company selling toys will tell you the same thing. And don't worry, your children will learn their colors and numbers and to count and read in good time and at their own individual pace.

Respectfully, J.

1 mom found this helpful

I haven't used it personally, but my nephew (who's 4 now) had one and he absolutely LOVED it. He's now onto the regular V-Smile and still enjoys all the things he learns from it.

I have the V-Smile Baby for my son. He loves it and it keeps him entertained for a while. The cartridge that came with it was about shapes, numbers, and colors which I have noticed in last week and half he has learned new colors and numbers. He can count to 13 and says Yellow and purple now. The one cartridge I would recommend would be the baby einstein one. My son loves baby einstein but this one is very useful as well.

T.

I would echo Jackie's sentiments. I am a therapist and I specialize in early childhood development. If you look at any of the research out there it will tell you that the video games, television and media do more harm than good to a child's development. In a nutshell, because the video games direct a child's play, they do not allow for the child to develop something called self-talk. This is how an individual problem solves, delays gratification, and negotiates. Sure it's nice to have a break as a mom but you will find that if they spend time in play, they will start to direct themselves and you will still have the space to make dinner. If you'd like more information on this, please feel free to e-mail me directly.
Respectfully,
M.

I have not personally used on but I have heard good things about it. I work for a child development center and many of our case workers and families use it and think it's a good thing.

B.,
I have three children that always want to play video games. My boy's are limited to two days a week and now my four year old is getting interested because of watching them. So, instead of allowing the meaningless video games, she is aloud to use the v-smile. I watch her and see her interacting with the lessons being taught. I believe in the outdoor time and one on one time but at some point the technology is going to be there. If you are considering any form of electronics, I would definitely recommend this system. It allows for them to pick up on and learn things at a faster rate. I recommend it in moderation. Good luck with your decision.
~M

I don't know about the V-Smile Baby, but my five year old has the V-Smile for older kids and he loves it. It really does teach as it entertains, so I'm thinking the V-Smile baby would hopefully do the same. The only complaint I have about his V-Smile is that some of the games are a little harder than the age range that it is intended for. Good luck!

Required Fields

Our records show that we already have a Mamapedia or Mamasource account created for you under the email address you entered.

Please enter your Mamapedia or Mamasource password to continue signing in.

Required Fields

, you’re almost done...

Since this is the first time you are logging in to Mamapedia with Facebook Connect, please provide the following information so you can participate in the Mamapedia community.

As a member, you’ll receive optional email newsletters and community updates sent to you from Mamapedia, and your email address will never be shared with third parties.

By clicking "Continue to Mamapedia", I agree to the Mamapedia Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.