Description: Fisher Price Think & Learn SmartCycle Bluetooth Apple Android NEW “ READ”With the Think & Learn Smart Cycle from Fisher-Price, preschoolers can learn important skills they'll need as they head into kindergarten, all while they pedal through exciting games played right on a tablet or television! This immersive play experience makes learning fun AND active, Pedal into learning fun with the Fisher-Price® Think & Learn Smart Cycle®, where kids are in control of all the action and the more kids pedal, the more they can learn!Smart Cycle® is equipped with Bluetooth® Technology, so kids can play cool games on a tablet or TV screen for a fully immersive experience! (Check list of compatible devices below.)Games focus on skills preschoolers will need as they head into kindergarten—here's just a start of what they can learn:Letters & Phonics: Games like "Alphaballoons" prompt kids to find the starting letter of items they see on screen ("Buh-buh-ball!")As your child gains success, the words get trickier, which helps keep them growing.Spelling & Vocabulary: Kids can fly a drone in "Drone Zoom" to collect syllables and spell words or hit a target letter with a beach ball in "Balloon POP!" to spell words in Seaside Village. Sound like fun?It is—and it's also setting up a foundation for reading!Reading & Rhyming: Whether they're sorting & categorizing rhyming words at the factory, or finishing sentences in the "Match-A-Word" game, they're pedaling, steering and playing their way to becoming readers!Get the fun started by downloading the free Smart Cycle™ Mission to Tech City™ app, using your tablet or media streaming device (See list of compatible devices below).Then your little gamer can choose one of three destinations and which games they want to play. With more than 15 different levels of play, the Smart Cycle® automatically adjusts content as your child learns.Remember, the faster they pedal, the faster the on-screen action—so get those legs moving!Download additional Smart Cycle™ apps, featuring characters from some of your child's favorite Nickelodeon shows, for even more high-speed learning fun focusing on different subjects. (Tablet, TV, and media streaming device not included.)3 ways to play: driving, gaming, and racing! The more kids pedal, the more they can learn!Bluetooth® technology enables play on a tablet or TV screen for an immersive play experience.Download the free Smart Cycle™ Mission to Tech City™ app for exciting racing & learning games.Movable, steering handlebars with input controls & a joystick add to the play experience, putting kids in control!BRAND NEW NEVER OPENED. SOME DAMAGE ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE BOX. SEE PHOTOS. IF YOU NEED MORE PICTURES PLEASE LET ME KNOW. PayPal is due within 3 days of purchase or unpaid item case is automatic open unless other arrangements are made in advance. Communication is requested within 24 hours if not checking out promptly. This is only fair to other buyers who may be interested in purchasing this item .IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEMPLEASE CONTACT ME BEFORE YOU LEAVE NEUTRAL OR NEGATIVE FEEDBACK I TAKE MY FEEDBACK VERY SERIOUS AND WILL ALWAYS TRY TO WORK WITH MY CUSTOMER TO PROVIDE 100% SATISFACTION. Shipping I DO COMBINE SHIP WHEN YOU ORDER MORE THAN ONE ITEM International Buyers Please Note: Unless you request shipping through eBay’s Global Shipping Program, Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to buying.
Price: 99.99 USD
Location: Irving, Texas
End Time: 2025-01-10T02:51:57.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
MPN: DRP30
Age Level: 3-4 Years
Brand: Fisher-Price
Recommended Age Range: 36 Months-6 Years
California Prop 65 Warning: This product may contain a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Year: 2017