
The opinions are our tried and true experience and was not influenced by any other source. I received a MobiGo to facilitate this review. The MobiGo will be available at Toys ‘R’ Us for purchase at the price of $59.99.

Hopefully the batteries will last a while. I’m really impressed by this game! It does take 4 AA batteries, my only wish is for a way to “charge” the machine itself.
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The included USB cord is for connecting to the MobiGo website where you can upload scores for the games, and download “rewards” earned while playing. Big brother (age 9) helped out on the addition game (“space challenge”) and “music maestro” was having her follow with music on a piano! The MobiGo is pretty amazing in it’s capabilities and the price point is reasonable for a birthday or Christmas gift! It’s portability is a great selling point for long road trips and quiet time….hallelujah! I was afraid the snapping motion of opening the keyboard was going to be an issue (help me!) but it is easy for her, just making sure she doesn’t get her fingers pinched when closing it. At 4 years old, she’s been learning to identify letters and in the “shooting gallery” game, she’s searching for them on the attached keyboard with great success. The included game cartridge has 6 different games with easy and difficult settings for each game. Our take: We’ve had the MobiGo for about a day and a half and my daughter’s waking hours have been using it with excitement and pride. The handheld gaming console makes learning fun on the go for little hands and is equipped with headphone and AC adapter jacks. Learning skills: MobiGo teaches a wide range of skills including math, vocabulary, spelling, logic and categorization. What more can they do? Educational games: From fishing, coloring book pages, drawing and playing instruments, kids can discover a wide variety of fun and engaging games similar to “apps” found on smart phones and devices. The MobiGo has a fully operable keyboard that slides out and helps those little fingers find their way around a QWERTY keypad. Touch-screen: Applying touch control that includes tap, flick, pat and drag & drop, kids learn with fun on the same technology. Major fun meets classic school skills to create the perfect edu-gaming experience. Young learners mimic Mom and Dad with their very own touch-screen learning system.

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Something I’ve been wishing for in elementary school is that computer classes actually teach kids how to type, rather than pecking at a keyboard. MobiGo Touch Learning System Ages 3 to 8 years. The MobiGo has a touch screen that allows your child to tap, flick, rub, spin, and drag their way around age appropriate games and skills! Now our smallest children will be able to mimic our smart technology with their very own working electronic learning device. – Portable: Handheld robust gaming console makes learning fun on the go for little hands and is equipped with headphone and AC adapter jacks.Introducing the MobiGo Touch Learning System geared for children ages 3-8. The slide open QWERTY keyboard introduces older kids to text typing skills. – Learning skills: MobiGo teaches a wide range of skills including math, vocabulary, spelling, logic and categorization.

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