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Circuit bent Vtech Tiny Touch Toy Phone, circuit bent.
Beech case with translucent back lit polycarbonate panel.
This is the Hokie stone memorial for Mary Read. Mary lived on my daughter's floor in East Campbell. Although they were not close friends, the loss hit hard. Mary grew up in the same town as my cousins.
Much loved favourite that introduces animals, colours, numbers and places through fun phrases and realistic car sounds.
Baby can spin the steering wheel to move the mini car and drive to familiar destinations or press the chunky buttons to hear fun phrases.
Features include light-up horn button, non-breakable wing mirror for self-discovery, gear stick and light-up traffic lights.
Develops motor skills and encourages discovery and exploration.
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Age:1yr +
An electronic book that reads bedtime stories / nursery rhymes aloud. A nice musical and educational toy!
Anna Kaye (age 4) is hoping to be a Cheerleader, Rock Star or Photographer, in that order. Assuming the first two don't work out, I wonder if flickr will still exist then.
Circuit bent Vtech Tiny Touch Toy Phone, circuit bent.
Beech case with translucent back lit polycarbonate panel.
VTech designers David Waterman and Joshua Fischer talk to Ryan Campbell during their visit to the U.S. regarding the VTech spring quarter design project.
Photo by Dennis Burnett
Circuit bent Vtech Tiny Touch Toy Phone, circuit bent.
Beech case with translucent back lit polycarbonate panel.
Last night, a vigil was held at Mason for those lost in the terrible tragedy that happened on Monday at Virginia Tech.
Camera :: Nikon D200
Lens :: Nikkor AF 85mm f/1.8
The Kidizoom® Smartwatch DX by VTech® offers young photographers even more fun on the go! Take more pictures and videos, play exciting motion games and tell time with new 3D clock faces.
8CAD -As your toddler pulls the snail along, its head moves from side to side as the shell spins around.
This is a Vtech toy and so it has lights and music and it is very entertaining. The yellow shell of the snail is a large dome that has flowers and bees embossed in it. There are five buttons with cute insect pictures on them, colored red, purple, orange, green and blue. There are also five red tinted lights on the unit and they have cute shapes: flower, sunshine, moon and two music notes.
The child can push the switch to the left for musical play and to the right for word play. There is a volume control switch