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The Fisher-Price Smart Tablet is a vibrant, bilingual educational toy designed for preschoolers aged 3 to 6. Featuring 6 interactive game modes, a realistic keyboard, and a color-changing screen, it teaches letters, phonics, numbers, and typing skills in both English and Spanish. Lightweight and portable with volume control, it offers an engaging, tech-forward learning experience that prepares kids for school and beyond.





| ASIN | B005XVCTAU |
| Age Range Description | 3 - 6 years |
| Battery Description | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,180,033 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #954 in Electronic Learning Systems |
| Brand Name | Fisher-Price |
| Color | Purple |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 826 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | stem |
| Form Factor | Tablet |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00746775085001 |
| Included Components | 1 |
| Item Dimensions | 9 x 1 x 6.25 inches |
| Item Type Name | Fisher-Price Bilingual Learning! Smart Tablet |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Fisher-Price |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 180.00 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 3 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Size | 10 Inches |
| UPC | 746775085001 |
A**S
I lovely toy for my 18 months toddler who is being using for months.
My 18th months child it's been enjoying it for months now. Even though he doesn't know how to play the games; he loves the sounds. A perfect toy for a Believer whom is open to accept the Old Covenant old Covenant appointment times for Eternity; Where THE MESSIAH is THE Principal center of Attention in them. Leviticus 23- Deuteronomy 16. These are the rehearsal times for the wedding with the Lamb. No obedience of them;will erase our names from the book of life that will be read in the day of judgement where ELOHIM GOD of Abraham and they will enter heaven.
B**R
I'm 66 and why I purchased several to donate and to whom
I want readers to know that today I learned that our nation has a population of 25% of children under 5 who live in poverty. There exists a gap of parents or childcare givers, who do not know how to read to these children to inspire them to read and learn. I contacted my community Head Start Program to inquire if they use toddler tablets. Their program requires that their client children come to their classrooms. I learned that my suggestion of a bilingual toddler tablet could help cross that gap to many of those children who now do not visit their classrooms where teachers read to them, etc., motivating education. This local office will initiate a pilot program and has already selected the children who will receive my donations of tablets. These children will have a head start to not only use the technology of a tablet, but also have stimulation with colors, letters, and numbers. All of the children under 5 who are in poverty should have such tablets given to them to give them a jump start otherwise not likely available to them. This act alone could lead to more poverty children breaking out to pursue more productive lives. Some state give free computers to public school children. They have been overlooking reaching out to the toddlers who more likely do not have access to the technology other families have. Head Start, by the way, has tracking authority to get statistical data of results of their efforts. I am convinced that this pilot program will prove to be a winner, because I can not imagine a toddler not wanting to touch and interact with this tablet. Fisher-Price Fun-2-Learn Smart Tablet
A**N
Great BUT bilingual should be an optional setting in my opinion.
This is a great toy BUT I wish there was a way to turn the Spanish part off. I think teaching bilingual is great, BUT we wanted to use this Tory to teach numbers and let’s do having the voice go back and forth between English and Spanish is confusing.
C**A
Learning disguised as screen time
My 4 year old loves this “iPad” (it’s what he calls it) and it’s so educational! Multiple settings… songs, words, sounds, games. The batteries that came with it didn’t last long - maybe 2 weeks - but that’s my only complaint. Definitely durable against toddler clumsies and definitely recommend.
M**.
Kid loves it - Mommy wants improvements
Bought this for my 3 year old a year ago. We take "her computer" on car trips and it has entertained us for quiet time and when sitting on the potty. The text is black, with background changing colors between green, blue & red. Kinda no-frills, but my kid loves it. Pros: Happy upbeat music & commands Graphics are cute and entertaining Powers down by itself after kids walk away from it. Have to turn switch OFF then back ON to start. Kids playing it have been very interactive with learning letter sounds Smooth rounded corners and sides. Fits easily on kid's lap; easy to grab & carry; weighs just less than a pound with batteries installed. Tablet front is a one piece overlay. If sticky fingers play with it, it is easy to wipe down. Plastic stand in the back to angle tablet up is springy and durable. It is able to take some abuse/force and spring back. Little hands can easily open/close it. Has not broken after a year of use. Has been dropped MANY times without issue Cons: My #1 issue is that the arrow keys are hard to press - even for adults. My 3yr old LOVES the "Here Mousey Mousey" sound that introduces the maze, but she can't push the buttons hard enough to get the cursor to move more than one or two steps. Other keys for some reason are easier to press than the arrow keys, but you still have to press down to get them to activate. Occasionally we also encounter double letters when only pushing once. Making tunes using the number keys by deliberiately pushing them is a very lengthy process = boring for kids. The Keyboard/Arrow key interface is the only reason why i would steer buyers into finding a different tablet to purchase. 2 volume settings which are both LOUD for my taste. When my daughter turns it on by herself she always slides the switch over the loudest setting. We "fixed" this by putting a couple rows of painter's tape across the speaker. Maze game increases in complexity - the first one is really easy - requiring approx 5-6 direction changes which is appropriate for kids just learning. Once that is solved, it jumps to a much more difficult maze that is significantly harder to complete. Wish it had a basic & advanced levels to choose from. Wishes / Notes: I understand this is a no-frills tablet, but when we play, i keep saying to myself "Gee - i wish there was more" Graphics are the same for both upper case and lower case letters. Having listened to this playing over and over and over again, i wish there were 3-6 different objects described for each of the letters (right now it's only: T = turtle, L=Lion, R = Rooster, v = volcano, b=boat, n=nest etc...) I wish when you typed letters to make a word it would say the word. I wish there was another button/mode to help trace the uppercase / lowercase letters with your finger. Typing: Can only fit 6 letters across before it goes to the line below. Daughter's name is more than 6 characters. I wish the display was bigger to fit more letters across. "To make a tune touch the numbers" - you can also press the letters for a quick pre-recorded tune. Took a couple weeks to "find" this feature. Spanish spoken is only on the numbers, and only on every other number pushed. Why?
R**A
My 5 year old is enjoying it
This arrived on time and there was not set up involved. It was ready to be used as soon. As it arrived. I purchased this for my 5 year old for Christmas and she is enjoying it. I haven't paid too much attention to the games and activities that are on it but they seem to keep my daughter interested.
N**N
smart tablet
i love this learning device, although its a bit advance for my 17 month old son but by the time he get of age he will already know the sounds and letter in it, anyone who is thinking about buying for their kids plz do it a great asset to the their learnign ability. the only thing about it the touch is a bit hard which is a good thing, because of the age of the kids that is using it.
S**8
Cute durable gift
My kiddos (ages 2-9) love this gift! They all play with it. Sometimes for letter learning and other times for pretend play.
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