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| 1.1 inches | | Product Width:
| 5.3 inches | | Product Height:
| 8.2 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.23 pounds | | Package Length:
| 8.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.5 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.1 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.35 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 11 reviews |
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9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Sponge Bob not to SquareSep 08, 2006
By J. Miller I don't find this smartridge to be boring either; My children like to do the spongebob and sandy surf where it will test your childs skills on odd's and evens, which is good. Then there is the crabby patty shop where Spongebob will try to flip burgers in time to spell words. Spongebob test your ability to compare two pictures and see what things in each similar picture is the same. Also would be the store where they find things less than or greater than a certain ounch {7 oz or heavier than 9 oz}, I also see the one where sponge bob is having a dream and you have to shoot the dream bubble that is not what he says. I enjoy the fraction race where your child gets to learn about fractions by seeing what peace they will need in order to complete the question. I find it pretty interesting. I watch all four of my boys play and their friends (hey it is what keeps it quiet when I have seven to ten kids in my home)
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
good game but for older kidsDec 29, 2005
By Cathey H. Polk my 5yr old receive this game for xmas...some parts of the game he can do by himself, but other parts he needs my help..such as spelling words and fill in the blank with letters to make words..but he will grow into it...
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
We love this game!Jul 16, 2007
By Erica S. V-Tech V-Smile Smartridge: Spongebob Square Pants
My son got this game as a gift when he turned four .... He just turned five this year and he's still playing this game. His daddy and him like to play the "House Party" quick play game the most. It's kind of like a reflex game where you have to be quick and accurate to press the correct color button the same time they hit a light with the color ball. The other games are so great too. A few of them require you to be quick and my son likes those the most. I love this game because it's challenging him but fun also and there are quite a few things to play on it so it won't get boring quickly. My son loves SpongeBob but I don't think that matters as far as the game goes. I think it would be fun even if you don't know the character. This is definitely our favorite smartridge.
We have a woman and sometimes visits my son ...she is 76 years old & is addicted to the SpongeBob game now too! Ha ha
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
V-Smile has made betterSep 02, 2006
By W. Teague My son picked out the Sponge Bob game and I had high hopes until he started playing it. Even though the game is for a higher age group, I found the game a bit slow and boring. I'm not expecting the graphics to be stellar for any V-Smile game, but the Sponge Bob game is the worst. Winnie-the-Pooh is still my favorite, and Toy Story 2 and Nemo aren't far behind.
I wish the folks at V-Smile had put more effort into this one.
1st GRADE & UPJan 19, 2012
By Turtlegirl I got this game for my daughter who just started kindergarten (age 5). I believe the age 6-9 is a MUST because most of this game is too advanced for her. She can do some of the games but, MOST include spelling words like squid, radio, sink, soap, etc. and for kindergarten she can not do these alone. For the math games it is counting by 5s & 10s, adding, subtracting, numbers divisible by 2, and greater than/less than ... she is just learning to count to 100. She loves the game - but, FYI parents "If you get this for a 4,5, or even 6 year old, they will need YOUR help to play so be prepared to sit with them and help them with the spelling and math". My daughter wants to play this all the time but, I need to ALWAYS be by her side to tell her how to spell the words or add the numbers. If I leave her alnoe, she gets frustrated when Spongebob says "Oh Barnicles, that's not right" !!! Overall, every kid loves SpongeBob and I personally think the graphics are good. Oh, one last thing - this works best on her Smile TV System ----- some of the graphics are too small and distorted when on the tiny handheld screen - especially the compare photos game....which is almost impossible to see the photo details.
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