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Feb. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- It's time for kids to put down the remote and turn their full attention to the -- TV? That's right, VTech Electronics North America, creator of the electronic learning category, kicks off the 2004 toy season with the release of its first-to-market, V.Smile TV Learning System. The new V.Smile combines educational content, loveable characters and a video game platform in a system that connects directly to the television for children ages 3 to 7. V.Smile helps parents feel good about their children's TV time by teaching essential day-to-day skills and curricula such as language, math, vocabulary and problem solving with entertaining exchangeable game Smartridges. read more »
February 2003-Learning Curve International's award-winning Thomas Wooden Railway line enters its tenth year with all-new products and themes straight from the new Thomas & Friends Video Series. This time-honored train line continues to stay fresh with more interactive destinations, innovative playtables, and collectible limited edition vehicles. read more »
Feb. 2003 - LEGO Company is putting a competitive edge on construction toys and retail positioning with innovative products in its newly created LEGO Sports category. The line, prompted by the success of LEGO Soccer, now contains three fresh and popular themes, including Basketball, Hockey and Action Sports. read more »
February 2003- Today's parents are more involved with their babies than ever before, helping their little ones to discover the world through interaction and play. Learning Curve's award-winning Lamaze brand of infant development toys announces a completely redesigned line for 2003, featuring a wide range of products that make it even more fun for baby to learn and discover his surroundings. To commemorate the relaunch of this best-selling infant brand, Learning Curve is also sponsoring a valuable promotion, kicking off in March of 2003, where one lucky Lamaze customer will instantly win a $50,000 Savings Bond. read more » If you like this site then please subscribe to our full feed RSS. You can also subscribe by Email. huh? |
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