PROS
Three different levels for increasingly challenging games
Cute, catchy music and sounds
Different types of learning (i.e., straight numerical sequencing, musical sequencing, activity sequencing, etc)
Colorful and durable
Hold my child's interest and is something he really loves to play
Gives my child an immediate sense of accomplishment and encourages rapid learning
Exercises memory and logical thought processes
Child can really play this autonomously with no coaching from a parent (which in some cases can also be a CON see below)
CONS (hard to find any, and these are really small gripes)
Level 1 is a little too simple. My kid mastered it in less than five minutes -although, since every round is a different light-up sequence he will play it over and over (and over!) again.
Could have a little more variety. Although my kid loves the toy, hearing the same song over and over again gets a little tiring for mommy.
Level 3 should be more varied to take full advantage of the light-up sequencing and different ways to challenge the memory other than the way the rest of the levels are played.
Keep in mind this one is not a toy that requires a lot of parental involvement. Once your child gets the concept of how to play, there is nothing for mom to do other than watch and congratulate. I only list this as a con because I know lots of parents like to be involved in their child's play, so do not expect that from this toy. However when there are times you need for your kid to entertain himself, this toy is perfect!
SUMMARY
A wonderful, unique educational toy that your child will greatly enjoy and one that you can feel good about purchasing! Highly recommended.
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I bought this toy for my son's 4th birthday after reading the rave reviews on this site. He seems to be above average in intelligence, and can stay focused for long periods of time. This toy does not capture his interest not even in the least bit. How it works: On each level, the toy plays a sequence (i.e. count to five, sings a song, names of months in the year, etc.). As the game is verbally saying the sequence, the "gizmos" light up. Each gizmos is assigned to one of the parts of the sequence. Then, the child is expected to activate each gizmo in the correct order of the sequence. (It reminds me EVER SO SLIGHTLY of the game Simon.) If the child activates a gizmo out of sequence, the game plays a 'you got it wrong' series of buzzes. Then the child can try another gizmo until he selects the correct gizmo in the sequence. While watching my son play the game: He has no interest in what the game wants him to do; so he touches various gizmos in the wrong order; which leads to wrong button buzzing; then he's less interested because the unit is just a bunch of buzzing and lights flashing; and he puts it down about 30 seconds laters. Maybe it's just too hard for him; but both my husband and I played it and we find nothing appealing about it either. I wish I could see the kids of all the other reviewers play this because they make it sound like the best game ever. I'm at a complete loss as to what they are seeing that we're not.UPDATE, UPDATE, UPDATE: Two days after I wrote the above review, my son picked this game up and didn't want to put it down. I guess it just took him a while to warm up to it; and patience on my part in terms of seeing him eventually enjoy it. This toy is a winner -but be patient if it seems like a dud at first!
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