
The V-Smile Motion Active Learning center allows children to learn while playing on a video game-type system. The V-Smile keeps my children busy and occupied with fun activities that are geared for children ages 3-7. Here is a little more information on the V-Smile System:
Put your child in motion while driving home lessons in math, reading, science, spelling and more with V.Smile Motion™ TV Learning System! V.Smile Motion™ is a breakthrough gaming console that combines wireless, motion-activated play, web connectivity and educational gaming into a system that plugs directly into your TV! V.Smile Motion™ has all of your child’s favorite characters including Scooby-Doo, Thomas the Tank Engine, Winnie the Pooh and Spider-Man, as well as new ones like Disney Fairies, Pixar’s Up!, Handy Manny, and Ni Hao Kai Lan Your child will love these wireless action packed toys that guide them through age-appropriate skill levels and developmental activities. Plus children can use the V.Link to track scores and earn bonus online games at www.vsmilelink.com. The exciting “Action Mania” Smartridge comes included with the console.

I’d suggest this learning system as a perfect gift for any child ages 3-7. Not only did I receive the V-Smile Motion System for my children to use, but one of my readers will receive one as well.

TO Enter tell me in a comment what age did your children learn to read, or if that’s not applicable to you, tell me what age you learned to read.
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Enter to win a V-Smile Motion from @lizzydear: http://lizzydearslife.net/2009/12/v-smile-motion.html
This Giveaway will end on December 21, 2009 at 11:59 pm, and the winner will be chosen by random.org and have 48 hours to respond to the initial email. Only open to US residents, thanks, and good luck!
I am expressing my honest opinion, I received a V-smile Motion at no cost to me for review purposes, and I have not been compensated monetarily for this post.









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My boy is learning to read now and he just turned 6. Thanks for the giveaway!
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My oldest son learned to read when he was 3 (though he could read a few words when he was 2). My youngest son is only 8 months old, and can only say Mama, Dada, and (most recently) Daddy. He can’t read anything yet, lol.
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Following your blog on Google Friend Connect
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Added your button here: http://sweepsandgifts.blogspot.com/
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Added your Christmas Affair button here: http://sweepsandgifts.blogspot.com/
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i believe it was around four with the dr suess books
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I learned to read when I was 5 years old
I’m a follower!
I have two girls, age 12 and 5. My 12 year old learned at 5, she is a striving girl and does very well in school-super proud of her, she is in two honors classes in Jr. High now. My 5 year old is doing well with small words but needs a lot of assistance, doesn’t come as easy to her but with work she will be an amazing reader.
Thank you for the drawing and who ever wins will be blessed.
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My youngest learned to read at 4~as he had 2 older sisters that would read to him all the time!
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I remember my aunt teaching me the ABC and teaching me reading when I was 4, I used to love the little tug boat.
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My 3 of my children and I learned to read at age 4. My youngest is autistic and non-verbal yet learned to read at 5.
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http://twitter.com/aleshamom4/status/6918221130
Age 3 seems to be the beginning reading age in this household.
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hope to win for my girls.
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