Vtech – V-Motion: Dora the Explorer
Posted on November 25th, 2009 in Toys
- Solve puzzles and navigate obstacles using the motion-sensor controller
- Learning adventure and 3 learning zone games
- Sing-along mode
- Teaches shapes, colors, animal recognition, problem solving, logic, numbers, spatial skills and Spanish
- Works with all V.Smile Learning Systems
Product Description
Oh no! Tico’s cool new Air-Car-Boat-Moblie is broken! Help Dora and Boots find all the parts and get them back to Tico before Swiper The Fox can swipe them. Swiper no swiping! It’s adventure in learning that arms little explorers with fun lessons in colors, shapes, numbers, logic smarts and much more. Are you ready? Vamanos! Let’s go! For use with the V.Smile Motion TV Learning System, sold separately.

This post has 3 comments
November 25th, 2009
I purchased this item for my granddaughter who is 2 1/2 years of age. My daughter-in-law has told me that although she likes the toy it is not a toy she is able to maneuver efficiently on her own. Although she is very smart and very verbal we feel that she will be able to enjoy this toy when she will have mastered the mechanisms on a independent basis.
Rating: 4 / 5
November 25th, 2009
My 3-year-old daughter enjoys the game. It will take her a while to be able to maneuver character jumping and walking, but she enjoys practicing.
Rating: 4 / 5
November 25th, 2009
Prior to purchasing I was hesitant as I successfully use Leapfrog products a lot to teach my kids with no issues.I decided to give the V motion and this game a try .
I was disappointed.The accuracy of the game is not where I would like in assessing the kids.The game is problematic to manoeuvre in Motion control mode.It is difficult for my child to give the correct answer which she would have when she has to battle in getting the character to move where she likes.At one point she even began to scream at Dora out of frustration as the controllers response did not match with what she tried to do.
These games need some more substance before they can be properly branded for learning.
Rating: 3 / 5