Parents try to teach their kids in a number of ways. Making learning fun is one of the greatest tools a parent has, and there are a number of learning toys from VTech that can be connected to your television at home, or used as a portable game system. In this article, we’ll take a look at how you can use learning toys to your advantage, and how toys from VTech are separated from others.
VTech offers two basic types of learning toy – game systems that can be plugged into a television, and handheld systems that stand alone. These game systems include games for children between the ages of three and nine called V.Smile that use sprite graphics, as well as a series of games for older kids that use 3D graphics called V.Flash. There are a lot of different games to match your child’s particular age group, and each type of game for each type of age group is designed to match the skills a child has.
The difficulty of each set of VTech games is scaled to the abilities of each age group – for example, games for younger kids between ages three and five will not allow characters to “lose” by walking off platforms or getting hit by enemies. Games for slightly older kids will feature enemies that will attempt to attack the player, and the player will have to avoid them. There are motion pads and motion sensors attached to some controllers to encourage active involvement in learning. For example, with a motion sensor attached to the controller, if a child jumps, the motion sensor will detect the movement and make the character on the screen jump. This is used not only to encourage active involvement, but to make the learning a little more fun.
VTech has been creating these toys for several years, and has become one of the leading names in electronic educational toys and games. There are lots of different attachments to make the learning fun, such as a stylus for drawing, a motion pad for dancing, and a microphone for singing. If your kids need some help getting involved in creative learning, or are easily entertained by interactive games, then electronic learning games are a great way to get them excited about learning. Creating a passion for learning and finding ways to make learning fun are some of the best things to do as a parent.

