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Bubble - Bundle with Thomas & Friends Interactive DVD Software

Bubble - Bundle with Thomas & Friends Interactive DVD Software
From Bandai

Price: £14.99

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #44443 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: Bandai

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Manufacturer's Description

Bubble DVD Games Console

With Bubble you play with the real TV characters from the actual TV shows in their original TV settings.

A simple press of the coloured, flashing buttons or the interactive activity book controls the real characters on-screen.

Children will be enthralled for hours learning and playing in a new and exciting way.

The Bubble DVD games console works via an infra-red connection to your DVD player. There's no wires, and no worries!

Bubble plays great interactive games on the TV - but kids can also play Bubble on its own. You can play in the car, on the train, or out and about!

Develops early learning skills for boys and girls

  • Promotes fun and learning together
  • Chunky interactive flashing buttons
  • Easy to see and simple for tiny fingers to press.
  • Games can be paused and resumed at any point.

    Manufacturer's recommended age 2 - 7 years.

    Thomas & Friends Interactive DVD

    How can we tell whether other people are feeling happy or sad? Let's find out with Thomas and Full Speed Ahead!

    In Full Speed Ahead! you'll find engines making dangerous journeys in stormy weather, getting lost and running into trouble, but always working together to make things right again. It's about teamwork. It's about cooperation. It's about being a Really Useful Engine.

    Full Speed Ahead! puts your child in the train drivers' seat. And it comes as no surprise that this Bubble game also rated highly with Dads.

    Here are some of the activities that you undertake in the DVD -

    Tour Sodor - Explore this fascinating world & meet the amazing characters who inhabit it.

    Snow Delivery - Choose the best path for the engine's journey through the wintry landscape.

    Gordon's Hill Climb - Check your knowledge of Thomas and his friends. Help Thomas make it to the top of Gordon's Hill.

    Engine Rescue - Help to rescue your favourite engines.

    Engine Disguise - Some of the engines are in the workshop and need some help to give them a fresh coat of paint.

    What Number Am I? - Can you remember the number on Gordon, Thomas or James? Take a guess before the answers are revealed.

    Away Play Feature - Fun games to play with Thomas & Friends on Bubble when you're out and about or away from the DVD player!

    The activities help teach your child Decision Making, Problem Solving, Language and Teamwork at a National Curriculum levels.

    Manufacturer's recommended age 2 - 7 years.


  • Customer Reviews

    bubble with teletubbies4
    The bubble plus one game bundle now has a mrp of just £15 and each extra game just £5 due to the fact that bandai who produce the console are from the end of the year(2006) no longer producing goods for the pre-school market. It isnt like most games...its more like watching a dvd and every now and then some buttons flash so the child can get involved. Its very basic but for pre school kids i think its amazing and is well worth the money. For £40 i now have the bubble and every available game which will last my 2 year old a good couple of years i would think.

    Great educational toy4
    I bought Bubble for my Two and half year olf for Christmas, we had Balamory with it and also purchased Tweenies.... It took abou half hour to set up, ( does not work with the four year old expensive, DVD) works well with our cheap £30 pioneer DVD players though.
    Once set up, it was fab.... the child is better off sitting quite close to the DVD, sometimes it does go off on a tangeant, but this can be resolved by pressing the 'OOps' button.

    Great fun, But needed to get plently of games as she loves it!! Away play is great too!! I actually have found the away play to be easier and it does work out better for me if I'm busy as I ahven't got to resolve any problems when she gets overexcited turning the pages non stop.

    The only thing I would have cjhanged about this machine, is that I would have put the Power button somewhere where she would not continually turn it off!!! It should be on the back out of the way!

    tears and disappointment for 60 pounds1
    As much as I like the idea of interactive toys this one can hardly be called interactive. It does not match the good reviews I have seen.

    My four year old was thrilled at first to see all the buttons and lights. Enthusiasm which turned quite nasty since it took over two hours to set up this thing.

    Even though Bubble advertises that it is pre-programmed for Sony players (mine is PS2, one of the latest), it took ages to look through many different brochures, cartridges, a book, pamphlets and 3 different DVDs to figure out that the real problem was. (Try that with an exited four year old at your side). Problem appeared to be that the (not so well built book) was supposed to be pressed against the back of the remote!!! Quite a problem since my son had rolled up the book in frustration during the programming process. To make a long story short, we managed to get it working in the end. (To save tears I recommend taking half a day off work to configure, then giving it as a present to your child.)

    Finally my son gets to play. We both sat in front of the TV. I wanted to see what could possibly be worth all this.

    My boy lost interest after 5 minutes of playing. I continued playing, to see if he would become interested if someone else was in control. I don't blame him for not wanting to play, it is such a boring game.

    I am tempted to conclude that my son must be very intelligent (which he is without a doubt) and that this toy is just for smaller children but the problem is that I actually found the navigating quite complicated and difficult to figure out which buttons to press.

    Sometimes you have to press many times before something happens and very often the interactivity is limited to only one button at a time.

    Balamory is nice as a program but doesn't really work as an interactive version – at least not for Bubble, since there is little interactivity, many songs and lots of time spent introducing characters and scenes. The structure is quite strange. After a terribly long introduction; you get a choice of what to do, then you will see quite long introduction then there will be one question with (only one or two possible answers and) a rather long solution once the child answers.

    And no- you cannot navigate and choose games with the pages, you have to follow the TV. Rather terrible message for a small child.

    So after 10 minutes of boredom, I decided that it just wasn’t worth it and put the remote on the shelf and there it will most likely remain.