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Speak & Spell Electronic Game - Educational Learning Toy, Spelling Games, 80s Retro Handheld Arcade, Autism Toys, Activity for Boys, Girls, Toddler, Ages 7+

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Style: Speak & Spell


Features

  • Retro Play: Relive the classic fun of the 80s with Speak & Spell! This toy may be new, but it has all the iconic graphics, sounds, and gameplay you remember!
  • 5 Play Modes: Enjoy hours of educational fun with 5 Play Modes! Spell, Mystery, Say It, Secret Code, and Letterwhich game will you play today?
  • Multiple Challenge Levels: Ready to up your game? Choose from different challenge levels as you learn and play! Can you reach the highest level?
  • Great Gift For Kids: Speak & Spell makes a fun, educational gift for kids ages 7 and up!
  • A True Classic: Speak & spell was the first educational toy designed to help children learn to spell over 200 commonly misspelled words using a speech synthesizer.

Description

Speak & spell is back and it's just like you remember! One of the earliest computerized learning Systems from the 70S and 80S, speak & spell was the first educational toy designed to help children learn to spell over 200 commonly misspelled words using a speech synthesizer. Now, a whole new generation can enjoy this classic toy with friends and family for years to come. With multiple play modes and challenge levels, kids will have fun and learn at the same time! For ages 7 & up. Includes 3 AA batteries.

Product Dimensions: 1.5 x 7 x 10 inches


Item Weight: 1 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 09624


Manufacturer recommended age: 7 - 15 years


Batteries: 3 AAA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Release date: July 31, 2019


Manufacturer: Basic Fun


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  • She enjoyed it
Style: Speak & Spell
This is a great toy. That said I got about 10 minutes of my 6 year olds attention with this. That might not seem like much, but it was a full 10 minutes of her learning to spell. I sent it home to her mom, and she will play with her as well as she can. Its easy to work with and read from. It's pretty lightweight, but seems durable enough. Great value for what it is . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024 by Rachel Elrod

  • Nephew loves it!
Style: Speak & Spell
My nephew is an advanced age 6 and this is great for him and is something he can grow into for a few years. I had one as a kid too! It makes learning fun.
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024 by Jennifer Wincher

  • Got a new one. This works fine.
Style: Speak & Spell
The media could not be loaded. First one didn't work. Returned it and got a new one, which works fine.
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2024 by Carlos Gonzalez

  • The voice is very similar if not the same as the original
Style: Speak & Spell
This is close, and I mean really close to the old speak and spell from many, many years ago! I remember playing with this toy for hours on end as a child, and so I felt like I needed to get one for my great nephew. The monotonous, annoying voice that they use on this is almost identical if not the same one from the original speak and spell. I can't tell for sure, but it seems almost like thia new speak and spell might be slightly smaller, or just weigh a little bit less than the original. I'm not exactly sure because I don't have an old speaking spell to compare to but it definitely feels a little different. It doesn't feel this solid as the original speaking spell did either, I'm definitely afraid to drop it and feel like I need to be cautious with it. My great nephew was not super into it, because they have way cooler toys in 2022, but to me this will always be a cool toy for me to play with even if he doesn't enjoy it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2022 by Wes

  • Excellent customer service
Style: Speak & Spell
I bought this for my then 6-year-old son for Christmas last year. We both enjoyed using it together (I had a TI Speak & Spell when I was a kid). As others have pointed out, the voice and display are modern-retro: not like the original, but not always easy to understand and read, either. However, overall it's an enjoyable product, true to the original. After sitting on a shelf for a few months during the summer etc. we picked it up again recently, only to discover that the display was hard to read. We tried changing batteries, pressing the reset button, etc. I finally submitted a message with photos to Basic Fun's customer service. They responded overnight, saying: "We were concerned to receive the below information as we take every possible care to ensure that our products meet with our customer’s expectations in all respects. We are shipping you a Speak and Spell replacement today - Fedex tracking # below. I have reviewed the item myself and it is working properly." I was (and still am) floored. Honestly, I didn't expect much of a response at all. We're talking about a $35 children's toy, but they responded like it was a premium product, no questions asked. You've got to give them an A+ for that alone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2020 by John C.

  • A Nostalgic Try, but Not Quite the Original
Style: Speak & Spell
I recently picked up the retro-inspired Speak & Spell for my kids, hoping it would bring back some of that classic 80s charm. While it does capture some of the nostalgia with its iconic graphics and gameplay, it's just not quite the same as the original. The voice, while trying to replicate the classic speech synthesizer, ends up being more annoying than endearing. It's a bit disappointing that it doesn't fully capture the essence of the original, but despite this, it has proven to be a useful learning tool for my younger kids. They enjoy the various play modes and the different challenge levels, which keep them engaged. Overall, it's a good educational toy, though it falls short of the classic experience I remember. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2024 by Reader's Edyn

  • Worked for spelling for my son
Style: Speak & Spell
Hopefully my grandson will be able to use Speak n Spell too.
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024 by Debbie Heywood

  • Nothing compared to the 80s original
Style: Speak & Spell
I got this for my kids because I had fond memories of the one I had as I was a kid. But the voice on this one is SO HARD to understand. And quiet. Not only that, but words that have been programmed in, are words with homonyms. For example, "Level A" has; "four", "for", "to", "two", etc... The kids get so frustrated with it that they barely use it anymore. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024 by Bunkles

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