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Gadget Review: Disney Princess Magical Music Laptop

By Steve Wollaston on Dec 16, 09 02:01 PM

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My three-year-old daughter Lily is used to seeing me glued to my laptop. She is also great at wiping off my work when I am not looking as she tried to have a 'play'.

Luckily for me and my job prospects there is an excellent laptop available that should keep her occupied.

The Disney Princess Magical Music Laptop is the perfect gift for little princesses and will go down a storm with Lily on Christmas morning I am sure.

The laptop lets you answer questions using the interactive 'Magic Wand' to touch the screen.

The mouse is designed in the shape of a glass slipper from Cinderella and it also includes the famous fairytale built in.

A qwerty keyboard and number buttons makes this a realistic kiddie option to dad's laptop and has the added bonuses of coming packed with fun and interactive learning games. Just what you expect from educational games pioneer V-Tech.

It's available from Amazon, Early Learning Centre, Toys R Us and Smyths. Price is £34.99

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Steve Wollaston

Steve Wollaston - Sunday Mercury games reviewer Steve has been writing about video games for donkey's years. In fact he is probably far too old for it now which is why you will see a lot of reviews been done by kids... He was recently nominated for Regional Games Journalist Of The Year at the Games Media Awards which he believes was a fluke. His major love is sports games and rates Sensible World of Soccer circa 90's as the greatest game ever made - closely followed by Championship Manager 2.


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