VTech 80-076600

VTech Sit-to-Stand Alphabet Train

Tauira: 80-076600

Kupu Whakataki

The VTech Sit-to-Stand Alphabet Train is a versatile electronic learning toy designed to grow with your child, offering three modes of play: Floor Play, Walker, and Ride-On. This interactive toy introduces letters, numbers, colors, songs, and stories through engaging activities, promoting early development and fine motor skills.

He aha kei roto i te Pouaka

  • VTech Sit-to-Stand Alphabet Train (Main Unit)
  • 13 Double-Sided Letter Blocks
  • 1 Non-Rip Water Resistant Alphabet Book
  • 3 Pahiko AA (kei roto)

Ngā āhuatanga

  • Three Modes of Play: Floor Play Mode, Walker Mode, and Ride-On Mode to adapt to your child's developmental stages.
  • Interactive Learning Center: Teaches letters, numbers, colors, songs, and stories.
  • Pūoko Nekehanga: Activate sounds when the train is moving.
  • 13 Double-Sided Letter Blocks: For alphabet recognition and interactive play.
  • Non-Rip Water Resistant Alphabet Book: Features six turning pages with engaging content.
  • Five Colorful Piano Key Buttons: Introduce numbers and colors.
  • Movable Elephant Character: Adds an element of fun and interaction.
  • Drop-Space: For sending blocks from the train to the carriage.
  • Over 100 Songs, Music, Sound Effects, and Phrases: For a rich auditory experience.

Tohutohu Tatūnga

  1. Tāuta Pūhiko: Locate the battery compartment, typically on the underside of the main train unit. Use a screwdriver to open the compartment. Insert 3 new AA batteries, ensuring correct polarity (+/-). Close the compartment securely.
  2. Huihuinga: The VTech Sit-to-Stand Alphabet Train is designed for easy assembly. Connect the ride-on carriage to the main train unit by aligning the connectors and pushing them together until they click into place. Ensure all parts are securely fastened before use.
VTech Sit-to-Stand Alphabet Train main unit and detachable carriage

Image: The VTech Sit-to-Stand Alphabet Train, showing the main unit and detachable carriage.

Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

The Alphabet Train offers multiple ways to play and learn:

1. Floor Play Mode

For younger children, the train can be used on the floor. Children can interact with the various buttons, the alphabet book, and the letter blocks. The elephant character on the front of the train can be moved for additional interaction.

Baby playing with the VTech Sit-to-Stand Alphabet Train in floor play mode

Image: A baby engaging with the train in Floor Play Mode, surrounded by letter blocks.

2. Walker Mode

As your child begins to stand and walk, the train can be used as a walker. The sturdy handle provides support, and the motion sensors activate sounds and music as the train moves, encouraging your child to take their first steps.

Toddler pushing the VTech Sit-to-Stand Alphabet Train as a walker

Image: A toddler using the train as a walker, holding onto the green handle.

3. Aratau Eke-i-runga

For older toddlers, the train transforms into a ride-on toy. The detachable carriage allows your child to sit and push themselves along, enhancing gross motor skills while continuing to interact with the learning features.

Baby riding on the VTech Sit-to-Stand Alphabet Train

Image: A baby sitting on the detachable carriage of the train in Ride-On Mode.

Huānga Pāhekoheko

  • Letter Blocks: Insert the double-sided letter blocks into the designated slot on the train. The train will announce the letter and a corresponding word.
  • Alphabet Book: Turn the pages of the non-rip book to explore letters and pictures. The train will respond with sounds and phrases related to the displayed content.
  • Patene Tau: Press the five colorful piano-style buttons to learn numbers and colors.
  • Elephant Character: Move the elephant character to trigger additional sounds and phrases.
  • Mana Rōrahi: Adjust the volume using the dedicated switch on the control panel.
  • Kaitono Aratau: Switch between learning modes (e.g., alphabet, music) using the mode selector buttons.
Close-up of the VTech Sit-to-Stand Alphabet Train's interactive panel with letter blocks and number buttons

Whakaahua: He taipitopito view of the train's interactive panel, highlighting the letter blocks and number buttons.

Ataata Hua Whaimana

Video: An official product video demonstrating the features and various play modes of the VTech Sit-to-Stand Alphabet Train.

Te tiaki

  • Te horoi: Horoia te takawairore ki te panuiamp kakahu me te hopi ngawari. Kaua e rumakina ki te wai.
  • Tiaki Pūhiko: Remove batteries if the toy will not be used for an extended period. Replace all batteries at the same time. Do not mix old and new batteries or different types of batteries.

Raparongoā

  • Kore Mana/Oro: Ensure batteries are correctly installed and not depleted. Replace with fresh batteries if necessary. Check that the power switch is in the 'On' position.
  • Taumahinga Mokowhiti: Ka tohu pea tenei i te iti o te mana pākahiko. Whakakapihia nga pākahiko.
  • Blocks Not Registering: Ensure blocks are inserted correctly into the slot. Clean the block reader area if dust or debris is present.

Whakatakotoranga

Hunga Hua10 x 31 x 17 inihi
Taumaha Tūemi9 pauna
Tauira Tuemi80-076600
E taunakitia ana e te Kaihanga Tau12 marama - 3 tau
Pūhiko3 nga pākahiko AA e hiahiatia ana (kei roto)
Te Ra WhakaputaPipiri 20, 2008
KaihangaVTech

Nga korero haumaru

  • Mataki i nga tamariki i nga wa katoa e takaro ana.
  • Ensure all parts are securely assembled before allowing a child to play with the toy.
  • Do not use the toy on uneven surfaces or near stairs.
  • Tiakina nga wahi iti mai i nga tamariki kei raro iho i te 3 tau te pakeke kia kore ai e kowaowao.
  • Dispose of batteries responsibly and keep them out of reach of children.

Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For warranty information, product registration, or customer support, please refer to the contact information provided on the product packaging or visit the official VTech webpae. Puritia to riiki hoko hei tohu mo te hoko.

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