VTech Counting Time Measuring Tape

June 10, 2015 - Comment

Measure twice before starting that repair! The VTech Counting Time Measuring Tape is great for teaching your toddler colors, numbers, and counting while measuring things around the house! The Counting Time Measuring Tape really works! With three buttons to teach colors and tools, the center button lights-up as you pull the tape and it even

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Measure twice before starting that repair! The VTech Counting Time Measuring Tape is great for teaching your toddler colors, numbers, and counting while measuring things around the house! The Counting Time Measuring Tape really works! With three buttons to teach colors and tools, the center button lights-up as you pull the tape and it even has a working belt clip-just like the pros! This fun role-play tape will teach your toddler numbers, counting, and colors.

Product Features

  • Realistic measuring tape features actual increments of measurement
  • Three buttons feature related tools
  • Belt clip allows for on-the-go play
  • Teaches numbers, counting, and colors
  • 12 Months +

Comments

J. Sorrells "Mom2Two" says:

Fun, but loud. This is a fun toy for my 2 yr old. It sings silly counting songs and he likes that it pulls out and retracts. My only complaint other than how annoying it gets to hear the songs for the 5 millionth time is that you have to hear them at an extremely loud volume. Lots of electronic baby/toddler toys are way too loud. If you put some electrical tape over the speaker, then it’s less punishing for the parents and safer for your child’s hearing. I wouldn’t say it’s the coolest counting toy ever, but…

K. M. Ellis "Girl Friday" says:

Loads of fun. I V Tech Counting Time Measuring TapeI bought this item for my nephew for Christmas. He loved it at first glance. The lights, music and the fact that he could pull the tape measure and see the numbers. The only negative that I have is that the tape only goes to the number “8,” while the song on the unit counts to the number 10. That was very disappointing from a teaching perspective.

Paula W. says:

Good if your little guy destroys real tape measurers Myt son is almost three, and he had an obsession with stretching out the tape measurer across things. He would get really upset if anyone moved it. He broke it of course! But, to prevent more tape measurers getting destroyed (he always gets me to give him this stuff, he is SO cute!), I got him this. It worked: He stretched it out and tried to hang it over something, like before! Only thing is this is not very long, which makes it safer for a child of course, no strangulation hazard. So it is…

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