Smithsonian Kids Dino Tablet

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$34.99

Description

This sleek high-tech looking Smithsonian Kids Dino Tablet features 21 smooth touch-sensitive icons with 4 fun games to teach young ones all about 15 dinosaurs. In Discovery Mode, kids learn the meaning of their names, the sounds they make, what they ate and lots of fun facts. In Quiz Mode, kids find the requested dinosaur, or answer True/False questions. Tablet takes two AA batteries (included). Comes with an instruction manual. Intended for ages 4 and older. Made in China. This Smithsonian Kids Dino Tablet was the winner of the 2012 Creative Child Awards Program as GAME OF THE YEAR in the Educational Electronic Games category.

Museum Story

The cast skeletons of Jurassic titans'including the herbivore Triceratops and the carnivore Tyrannosaurus rex'face off in our National Museum of Natural History's Dinosaur Hall, which also features an extensive collection of fossilized skeletons and cast models. The Triceratops exhibit uses scanning and digital technology to show the first accurate dinosaur skeleton in virtual motion.

Details

8"l. x 8"w. x 1.5"h.

Customer Reviews

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5 out of 5

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Dee

December 3, 2014

Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 I was disappointed to find the speaker was on the...

I was disappointed to find the speaker was on the back. For young ones, it would be more clear If they could have the sound coming directly to them. Understanding of the words would be easier. Minneapolis

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CY

April 25, 2014

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 My son loves learning about all the different dino...

My son loves learning about all the different dinosaur facts. Tennessee

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Wise Jack

December 30, 2013

Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 The Dino Tablet is definitely a kid's toy with lim...

The Dino Tablet is definitely a kid's toy with limited play value. Once a child has pushed all the buttons and exercised the functions there is nothing new he/she can do with it. One plus, some of the facts presented are unusual and interesting. It would be a value at about one-half the price. Ohio

5

Lee-Lee

December 26, 2013

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 Granddaughter loved it. Her mother was impressed...

Granddaughter loved it. Her mother was impressed by educational component. Baltimore, MD

5

Curmudgeon Grandpa

December 17, 2013

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 I bought this for my 5-year-old grandson and I'm s...

I bought this for my 5-year-old grandson and I'm sure it will be a big hit! CT

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Lee

July 14, 2013

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 I bought this for my 7 year old nephew. He is SO...

I bought this for my 7 year old nephew. He is SO into dinosaurs and has been for several years now that he tends to correct people about dinosaur facts. It is getting more and more difficult to find T-rex iteams for gifts thqt he both doesn't already have and yet are interesting to him. I was afraid this would be to simple a toy for him, too limited. Fortunately it was neither to hard nor easy enough to be boring. He enjoyed it and I am once again the cool aunt. Mississippi

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mouser

January 17, 2013

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 Bought for my grandson's 6th birthday...He loves i...

Bought for my grandson's 6th birthday...He loves it!! il

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Hal

January 10, 2013

Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 If you give an incorrect response, it does not giv...

If you give an incorrect response, it does not give you the correct response but moves on to a new question! delaware

5

Paul

January 8, 2013

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 The toy is both educational and fun and very easy...

The toy is both educational and fun and very easy to use. My five-year old nephew can't put it down! Washington, DC

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