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VTech InnoTab Software Turbo, Hello Kitty, or Scooby Doo Learning Games
VTech InnoTab Software Learning Games
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With the help of Hello Kitty, Turbo the snail, or Scooby-Doo, kids learn problem solving, letters, and more with these vivid InnoTab games
VTech InnoTab Software Learning Games
- Fun, interactive learning games for kids
- Each game features a roster of beloved animated characters
- Designed for use with most InnoTab tablet systems
- Not compatible with InnoTab Max
- Product condition: new
- One-year warranty from VTech
Turbo Racing Team
- Join Turbo the snail in seven different adventures
- Games teach problem solving, letters, memory, patterns, and more
- E-book tells DreamWorks’ Turbo movie story
- Features the full cast and the real voices of Turbo and Chet
- Take and decorate photos with Turbo stickers and frames (compatible with InnoTab 2/2S only)
- Recommended for ages 4–7
Hello Kitty: A Day with Hello Kitty and Friends!
- Includes three learning games, one e-book, and creative activities
- Games teach memory skills, counting, simple addition, logic, and musical instruments
- Features Hello Kitty and her friends
- Recommended for ages 3–6
Scooby-Doo! Mystery Madness
- Three interactive learning games
- Reinforces skills such as letters, shapes, and counting
- E-book tells the story of the Mystery Inc. gang on a haunted adventure
- Employs fun sounds, voices, and animations
- Pop-up dictionary gives animated definitions of vocab words
- Two creative activities
- Build food for Scooby and take pictures of the Mystery Inc. gang
- Recommended for ages 5–7
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- One year warranty
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