Vtech MobiGo Touch Learning System (Closed)

When it comes to teaching my kids new things, I love it when I am able to teach them, but still allow them plenty of room to still have fun. I am so excited to share with you a product that we have been able to review far before the product is out to purchase: the MobiGo from VTech.

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MG Details

VTech LogoAbout MobiGo
MobiGo Touch Learning System – Ages 3 to 8 years

Young learners mimic Mom and Dad with their very own touch-screen learning system. Major fun meets classic school skills to create the perfect edu-gaming experience.

  • Touch-screen: MobiGo’s touch-screen technology adds a modern twist to electronic learning games, so kids learn while mimicking the way parents use touch-screen devices.
  • Educational games: From fishing, coloring book pages, drawing and playing instruments, kids can discover a wide variety of fun and engaging learning games.
  • Learning skills: MobiGo teaches a wide range of skills including math, vocabulary, spelling, logic and categorization. The slide open QWERTY keyboard introduces older kids to text typing skills.
  • Portable: Handheld robust gaming console makes learning fun on the go for little hands and is equipped with headphone and AC adapter jacks.

MG thoughts

It was easy to set up, but to be  honest, we haven’t even used the USB connector yet; everything was set up on the slider keyboard and touch screen.

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One we got here, I typed in Tucker’s name:

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This is just one of the games that your little one can play with the VTech MobiGo. Tucker loves the drums.

It really is a fun game system and does work with him on his basic pre-k skills, but also work with his hand-eye coordination, color learning, numbers, and even sharing. Sharing? Yes, sharing. The kids share the MobiGo, so in my opinion, this game does help Tucker learn more sharing, as well as teaching his little sister how to use the MobiGo.

LIKES:

  • I love the touch screen and that there isn’t a pen involved. This helps when it comes to a child being left handed or right handed. While I don’t mind the additional pen on a string for the child to use, it makes it nice knowing that we won’t have to worry with replacing a lost pen on the unit.
  • I like that the MobiGo can be used with just the touch screen, or with the slider keyboard, depending on what game is being played. There are a lot that don’t even need the keyboard, but when the keyboard is needed, it’s so easy for the child to slide the top part up and use the keyboard.
  • On the bottom of the MobiGo, where the batteries go, there are gripper dots (I am not sure the technical term, so I made this up). When the child holds the MobiGo, the gripper dots help the child hold the MobiGo better.
  • The screen size is perfect. It’s not too small, yet it’s a great size for my child to see the screen and be able to interact with the game.

THOUGHTS ON IMPROVEMENT:

  • I wish there were preloaded games on the MobiGo. When you turn on the unit, without a cartridge installed, it asks you right away to insert a cartridge. I would love to see a couple of preloaded games installed.

There are a lot of games that your little one(s) can play with the MobiGo. They average around $20 each. I would love to see the case come with this automatically to help protect the main gaming system, but it is sold separately, so that’s nice. I have been wanting to get Tucker (he is almost 5) in to gaming so that he can start learning more coordination and learning skills, but have not been wanting to let him practice or play on an expensive portable gaming unit. The MobiGo works great!

Recommended Age: 3 – 7 years

MG purchasing info

The MobiGo for your review before it is available in August at stores and online at www.vtechkids.com, and on Toys R Us as of June 7, 2010.

Mommy Goggles gives this product:
Rating: ★★★★★
Why this rating? This is a star rating (1-5) that is based off our opinion on the product itself, use, wear & tear, price and how it fits in to our family’s lives (at home or on the go).

I was given a MobiGo by VTech for my review. I was allowed to keep the product, but the opinion I am sharing remains my own. I was not paid for my review or opinion. If I didn’t like the product, I would state so. All opinions in this posting are 100% my own.

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  • One (1) winner will receive a Vtech MobiGo

how to enter

  • Do your little ones play games? What do you see from the Vtech MobiGo that you think would help your little one learn?

extra entries

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  • Contest ends on June 28, 2010 at 11:59 pm Central Time
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About Tanya
After working professionally in computer information technology, as well as prior work in the telecommunications industry, Tanya Gordon relocated to southwest Iowa in conjunction with her husband’s job. Mommy Goggles launched over 5 years ago, rising to prominence as a national Mom Blogger and highly sought after by brands to work closely with them on their reach to Mom consumers. In addition, Tanya happily parents two wondrous children who despite best efforts still have been known to engage in ongoing sibling squabbles: Tucker, 6, and Kambry, 3 1/2.You can read more about Tanya here.

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    Leslie S. says:

    My 3 yr old and 7 yr old son could benefit from this.The old is extremely bright(although he refuses to talk) and my 7 yr old is dyslexic and has add so anything that keeps his attention and allows him to learn while having fun is great.Both boys play learning games on the computer but have to share with my 2 older girls.They would love this.Thanks!
    lstanziani(at)yahoo(dot)com

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    Jill Myrick says:

    My children will love the slide out keyboard and game characters.
    But I will love that they are having fun while learning.
    Thank you so much for the giveaway.

    jweezie43[at]gmail[dot]com

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    Main: My kids LOVE games, and I love when they will play with learning toys! I have a 3 year old girl, and an 8 year old boy (who was recently diagnosed with ADHD) and this would be great for both of them! Mobi looks like it will make learning fun for both, and I think the touchscreen is awesome! My daughter stays home with me, so this would be perfect for her to help her learn more Pre-K skills. And it would be perfect for my son to keep practicing on things he needs extra help in, like spelling. Especially since its summer so he won’t forget what he learned in school!

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    TAMMY says:

    My 3 year old nephew loves to play games – he is better at the Wii Golf than my sister lol! – I think he’d also really like the Lightning McQueen Laptop from VTech he loves Cars.

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    Carole Spring says:

    Tweet: http://twitter.com/cspring31971/status/17052196952
    blondie_31971(at)yahoo(dot)com

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    amy says:

    i follow mommygoggles and i tweeted the giveaway!

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    amy says:

    my kids would love the toy story games!

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    Carole Spring says:

    Tweet: http://twitter.com/cspring31971/status/16978619727
    blondie_31971(at)yahoo(dot)com

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    Lina says:

    i tweeted about your giveaway – http://twitter.com/lkim496/status/16962022185

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    Lina says:

    I don’t have a little one but my friends daughters birthday is coming up this month and I know she would love it. She loves games and I think the Vtech MobiGo’s touch screen would keep her attention and help her learn

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    Carole Spring says:

    Tweet: http://twitter.com/cspring31971/status/16880271315
    blondie_31971(at)yahoo(dot)com

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    Carole Spring says:

    My grandchildren have not had any experience playing electronic games yet, so I think this would be perfect for them. Using the keypad will help them learn beginning computer skills and the games will help with fine motor skills.
    blondie_31971(at)yahoo(dot)com

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    Heather McDonough says:

    My son loves playing video games. He’s really good at Sonic the Hedgehog and other platform games.

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    Linda says:

    I like the educational games, especially learning of music instruments.

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    Shilo Beedy says:

    I think it will help my son learn to spell and learn to do math.

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    Dave says:

    One game that I think would help our little ones learn is Car’s Toon: Mater’s Tall Tales. It says the game will teach about colors, vocabulary, counting and matching objects. Thank you for the great giveaway.

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    kathy says:

    My grand daughter would LOVE this prize! She loves to keep busy!

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    Ria Clarke says:

    I think it will help my son to use the QWERTY keyboard and develop his hand-eye coordination
    rmartinclarke at gmail dot com

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    My own Bebe Boy James plays games all of the time – he had a VTech console when he was younger, but now he plays the Wii and DSi. My grandbebes always come over and want to play his games, but most of them are too difficult for them because of their ages. I like this because most of the grandbebes could play it and feel that they were learning and playing on their own ‘console’ or ‘computer’. Reasoning, cause and effect, and hand/eye coordination are really important skills to develop at these targeted age ranges, and my grandbebes (2, 3 and 5) would all learn better by having fun while they’re doing so!

    knittingandsundries(at)gmail(dot)com

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    Jamie says:

    My youngest is 5 and wants a DS like her big sister (who is 8) so I think this would be perfect for her as she doesn’t always take care of her toys like she should. I’d love it if it had some basic preschool skills games preloaded.

    Thanks!

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    Kevin E says:

    One of our twin 2 year old boys LOVES to play his older sister’s Nintendo DS. Even though our daughter is very generous to let him play it, we really do not like him playing it. I think the MobiGo would be the perfect educational tool for him!

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    kelly Wakefield says:

    The qwerty keyboard would really help my daughter learn keyboarding much faster! I also love the educational games!

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    Ale O says:

    I just entered the Vtech MobiGo Giveaway #MommyGoggles! http://tinyurl.com/2w8dx3a
    6/28

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    Tabathia B says:

    tweet
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    tbarrettno1 at gmail dot com

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    Tabathia B says:

    tweet
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    tbarrettno1 at gmail dot com

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    Sheena says:

    Jay loves my phone, so I know he’d enjoy the touch screen on the MobiGo. He’s learning how to count, so he will definitely benefit from the Toy Story 3 cartridge. :mail:

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    LT says:

    I see that having a qwerty keyboard would really help my kids know where the letters are and give them a start on typing well!

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    Shannon Schulte says:

    My little one is deaf and I think this would be a cool way for him to learn! I love the fact it’s touch screen! :yahoo: @sethandshannon1

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    nan lara says:

    my son has the leapfrog zippity, which i find frustrating to use…this looks great for him , especially that it has the touch screen and that he can use it and feel big when his cousins have their ds’s
    nannypanpan at sbcglobal.net

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    Jodi says:

    My little one is very young (almost 3) so there is a LOT he could learn from this. He is fascinated by letters so I think he will quickly learn where the letters are on the keyboard (a skill that he will likely need for the rest of his life).

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    Tabathia B says:

    tweet
    http://twitter.com/ChelleB36/status/15995338374
    tbarrettno1 at gmail dot com

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    Tabathia B says:

    tweet
    http://twitter.com/ChelleB36/status/15958622075
    tbarrettno1 at gmail dot com

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    Stacey says:

    Something I really like is that this can be taken in the car. It’s small and able to fit anywhere in the car. So while we are on long road trips or even just a quick trip to the store, this system has great educational fun for my little one.

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    sara says:

    One thing I really like about the MobiGo is that there is no stylus to lose or chew on! The graphics also look good, which will help keep the kids interested and learning. My kids do like handheld games, and the ones with not-so-great graphics tend to lose their interest fairly quickly.

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    Steph says:

    I think the Smart Touch Screen would be a bit easier for my kids rather than a stylus. Also would love to see them get better at typing. We have a typing class in our Kindergarten so the QWERTY keybaord would give them a step ahead of the rest.

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    Rajee says:

    Yes, my son will love it. He enjoy to play games with this new feature

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    Peggy Gorman says:

    I love that kids can learn by touching! My oldest was ADD and could learn by touch so it amazing that VTech is making toys this way!!
    The grandchildren love playing games!!
    Thanks :yahoo:

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    Geri@heartnsoulcooking says:

    I follow mommygoggles on twitter and tweeted about the giveaway.
    heaartnsoulcooking@gmail.com

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    Geri@heartnsoulcooking says:

    I think this GREAT!!! product from Vtech would help my grand-daughter with spelling and math. It’s a WONDERFUL!!! product to help kids learn while thinking their and playing.
    heartnsoulcooking@gmail.com

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    Clarissa says:

    yes my kids love games. I like that it covers so many areas of learning…math, spelling, reading etc

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    Shannon says:

    My daughter would love this!! She always wants to play video games with daddy!

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    samarcy says:

    i think math games would be great

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    Vickie Couturier says:

    I posted a blog on my facebook about this
    http://www.facebook.com/#!/vickie.couturier
    vlbelk(at)hotmail.com

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    Vickie Couturier says:

    tweeted
    http://twitter.com/vickiecouturier/status/15778248517
    vlbelk(at)hotmail.com

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    Vickie Couturier says:

    My little grandson does not play games,but this looks like something he could start on,an learn while he is playing,thats what I like,it will grow with the child an has learning games too

    vlbelk(at)hotmail.com

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    Kiki_Dawn says:

    No kids for me. But I think my little cousin would love this. He does play games. I think educational ones would be great for him!

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    Ale O says:

    Vtech is a brand I like & trust; I like that you can dowload & purchase games; + it’s portable for the long car rides!! :yahoo: :bye:

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    sandra says:

    the kids do love games! i’m most interested in them learning how to share

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    Kristi C says:

    My son tries to play games with the wii. I think the spelling games would be great for him.

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    Denise B. says:

    I would want to see phonic-related games.

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    Laurie says:

    My little one has a computer that he loves – but something like this would be right up his alley. He is almost 3 so this would be perfect for him – I am sure there would be a lot of games he could play.

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    Tabathia B says:

    tweet
    http://twitter.com/ChelleB36/status/15697662249
    tbarrettno1 at gmail dot com

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    Thao says:

    My two boys do not play electronic games but I like the Mobigo and think it would help them with the alphabet to start with.

    member(dot)thao(at)gmail.com

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    BW says:

    My kids love games. I think the keyboard will help them learn the alphabet. :yahoo:

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    Ellie W says:

    My 5 year old has a DS and my 3 year old always wants to play but isn’t old enough or coordinated enough yet. This would be great and he would love the games such as Shrek, but I like it because of the educational games.

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    phxbne says:

    I like that it would help them learn the keyboard

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    wilma730 says:

    I am a 67 yr. old g-g-mother with a 6 yr old adopted g-daughter. She loves to learn with all teaching games.

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    wilma730 says:

    wilma730
    Vtech MobiGo Touch Learning System (6/28) http://5s2sy.th8.us @MommyGoggles

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    evelyn says:

    for my little boy

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    Denise says:

    This would help my little one learn hand eye coordination and alphabet letters.

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    Linda Kish says:

    I don’t have a little one but my DIL has a niece who would love it. I love the touch screen and big buttons. I also love that there are games made just for little ones which will develop hand eye coordination

    lkish77123 at gmail dot com

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    I think the educational games would definitely help my son learn!
    maryw1981 at yahoo dot com

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    Tabathia B says:

    tweet
    http://twitter.com/ChelleB36/status/15629868741
    tbarrettno1 at gmail dot com

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    Tiffany says:

    My daughter would love this! She loves to play the Wii and educational computer games. I like that this system is age appropriate for my 4- year old, and I think she’ll love the touch screen!

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    Adrienne Gordon says:

    Mine love playing games…making learning fun will get them interested in playing it.

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    hollowsins says:

    My daughter could use this to learn spelling

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    amy pugmire says:

    follow u on twitter and tweeted
    http://twitter.com/1amypugmire/status/15610684525

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    amy pugmire says:

    I love the touch screen. I think it will teach my daughter great hand-eye coordination, and different learning techniques that will be perfect to get her read for kindergarten.

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    Mami2jcn says:

    My 5 year old plays Wii games. I think the Mobigo would help him with his finger dexterity.

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    shannon lang says:

    It’s for my son Keane. I like the screen.

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    My older son loves to play games and his little brother is quite jealous. I think the touch screen will make it much easier to my 3 year old to learn to use a gaming/learning device like this. Thanks for the opportunity.

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    Tabathia B says:

    tweet
    http://twitter.com/ChelleB36/status/15586868921
    tbarrettno1 at gmail dot com

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    yes she loves to play games and i think the touch screen would be easier for her to use as well as the math skills provided which will help her learn more math

    tbarrettno1 at gmail dot com

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