Smart Ass
- The ultimate trivia game
- Fast-paced, multiple player game play
- Includes 490 questions and unique jumbo dice
- Quick moving, fun party game
- Nominated for 2007 “Game of the Year”
UG-1360 -A quick moving, fun party game with no specific knowledge required. -For ages 12 and up. -For 2-8 players.
List Price: $ 24.99
Price: $ 16.72
Fisher-Price Fun-2-Learn All-In-One Learning Desk
- Letters, phonics, numbers, writing the only hard part is deciding what to learn first
- Games, music, sounds and surprises make it fun to learn school-ready skills
- It’s easy to practice making letter strokes and numbers on the erasable drawing screen just follow the lights
- The all-in-one learning desk rests comfortably on a child’s lap-or they can use it on the floor or tabletop
- Preschool learning fun just about anywhere
The All-In-One Learning Desk helps kids build key skills including letters, numbers, phonics and writing. The product styling is reminiscent of a classic child’s school desk that is brought to life with electronic features and character voice. Its size and shape are suitable for use on a child’s lap, on a table or on the floor; an integrated handle on back makes it easy to carry. Features a Doodle Pro screen and tethered magnetic Pen that provides for self-contained, no mess use at home or on th
List Price: $ 39.99
Price: $ 49.99
Tags: -For 2-8 players, funhunter.com, All-In-One Learning Desk, Doodle Pro screen, Fun-2-Learn All-In-One Learning, funhunter



This game is great fun,
I’m surprised that this game has reviews that are only 3 stars, it is a great party game. It is a blast to play and had all of us laughing. This is not a game for 12 year olds, I would strongly recommend it for people over 18, however. I love that it can be played in only a half hour, I want to scream when other trivia games go over the two hour mark. I thought many of the trivia questions were clever. Bottom line, of the group of four of us, everyone thought this game was awesome.
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|Fun game,
This is a straight forward trivia game, and unlike trivial pursuit, each game lasts 30 minutes tops (with 4 players). We have an 18 year old who found most of the questions were beyond her, but our 21 year old did fine with it. I definitely wouldn’t recommend it for younger teens unless you team them up with an adult to help. We had a lot of fun with it, and when if you lose, play again- most of the games were over in 15-20 minutes.
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|WE love this toy!!,
I had to write a review for this after I read the first bad review. We love this toy! This is more for about age 4 or 5 because little ones will just scribble on it. Little ones do seem to like to watch the light show though. Turn off the lights to the room and just watch the light show. No the manual doesn’t say to use toy this way but be creative
But for learning to write letters age it is great. The lights are a perfect speed for child to follow and this saves paper while they practice, practice. My child hums to the music that is played while tracing and waits when done for the lights to go away to view what he wrote and is very proud of what he did. It has numbers and lowercase too which covers all. Yes the pretty pictures around the desk do nothing but they are so cute to look at! My child points to each one and says the letter and what word goes with it…all the way around. Now that teaches recognition and letter order. The table top looks like you can use erasable markers on, we haven’t tried. the magna doodle screen is enough for us but you could also lay a piece of paper on top and trace the lights too and then show off your letters on paper. this toy is simple enough to not be overwhelming and teaches the Basics. No it doesn’t tell the child if they wrote the letter right or not but my child can tell when the lights are gone if looks right and erases and starts over for perfection if not. Sometimes a child doesn’t need someone or something telling them they did it wrong or try again…us grownups get sick of that if told
When the lights are gone and they are proud of their letter or they would like to make it look better they can. Ask your child does that look like the letter “B” when they are done a few times while you are with them and point to the picture around the desk to compare…those words will echo back in their mind when they play alone with the desk. There is enough pretty letter pictures for them to look at and tell if looks correct. Plus we want to raise self motivated children and adults don’t we… I think this toy is just right for a child who is ready to draw letters! We don’t want the toy to do everything for our child we just want them to be guided and learn self confidence as they practice.
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|Good start for learning how to write.,
My four-year-old loved this toy at first, but he quickly got bored with it.
He will now only pick it up when challenged to write something or we coax him.
I think it is neat, and it’s the most writing he has done anywhere.
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|All in one learning desk,
This was a Christmas gift for a 3 year old. She is very interested in learning to write her letter and numbers. This allows her to copy and write her letters and numbers by herself. I think this toy will also be good for her 2 year old brother in a few months.
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