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Fisher-Price Smart Cycle

Fisher-Price Smart Cycle

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Brand: Fisher-Price
Category: Toy

List Price: $108.99
Buy New: $89.00
You Save: $19.99 (18%)



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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 119 reviews
Sales Rank: 103

Batteries Included: No
Age: 3 - 6 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 19.9
Dimensions (in): 9 x 16.5 x 35.3

MPN: K5054
Model: K5054
UPC: 027084511888
EAN: 0027084417845
ASIN: B000NWU9NI

Release Date: May 1, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Smart Cycle is a Plug & Play (TV), Hardware/Software system. The child can customize his/her vehicle on screen (color/model etc.) and explore different themes (environments) that are sold separately.
  • Games reinforce important preschool concepts like letters, numbers, shapes and colors. Child's favorite character friends offer help and encouragement during game play.
  • In Explore/ Encounter mode, the child pedals to drive through various environments, learning on the way.
  • In Arcade Games mode, the child can take a pit stop into an arcade game that is played with the joystick.
  • The toy comes with the Learning Journey software and other themes sold separately, which include Dora's Jungle Safari, Sponge Bob's ocean adventures, Hotwheels, Barbie, Space and Dinoland.

Accessories:

  • Smart Cycle™ Dino Software
  • Smart Cycle™ Hot Wheels Software
  • Smart Cycle™ Ocean Sponge Bob Software
  • Smart Cycle Barbie Software
  • Fisher-Price Fun-2-Learn Smart Cycle Go Diego Go Animal Rescue

Similar Items:

  • Smart Cycle™ Hot Wheels Software
  • Smart Cycle™ Dora Software
  • Smart Cycle™ Ocean Sponge Bob Software
  • Fisher-Price Fun-2-Learn Smart Cycle Go Diego Go Animal Rescue
  • Smart Cycle™ Dino Software

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Smart Cycle plugs right into your TV, ready to take kids on learning adventures like no other. As they pedal, favorite character friends guide them through learning discoveries, games and even exciting races. Other activities don't require pedaling at all. Includes Learning Adventure game cartridge with 3 ways to play:

1) Drive, steer and learn at your own pace--visit Math Mountain, Shape Lake, Number Fields, Letter Creek and other stops along the way.

2) Learn, stop and rest, but don't stop learning! Use the joystick to reinforce important learning skills with plenty of games and activities with different levels for growing kids.

3) Race--put the pedal to the metal as you race with cars on-screen, against the clock, or with another player.

Includes Learning Journey software and the other themes sold separately include: Nick Jr.Dora the Explorer Friendship Adventure, Nick Jr.Go Diego Go! Diego's Animal Rescue, Discover the Dinosaurs, Nickelodeon SpongeBob Squarepants Ocean Adventure, Hot Wheels Barbie Fairytopia.

Developmental Benefits: Teaches: upper & lowercase letters, numbers & counting, spelling, problem-solving, shapes, matching, creativity, spatial reasoning, motor skills & lots more! Requires 4 "D" batteries, not included. Measures 26.7"L x 18.5"W x 25.1"H. Weight Capacity 200 lbs.

Amazon.com Review
Just because it's raining, snowing or otherwise blustery outside, that doesn't mean that your child can't get the exercise she needs. The Fisher Price Smart Cycle combines the fun indoor activity of video game playing with the physical activity the great outdoors will give you. Designed for kids ages three to six, the Smart Cycle "physical learning arcade system" is an all-in-one stationary bike, video game console, and educational tool. Your little one will exercise her brain and her body -- and have loads of fun in the process.



The Smart Cycle combines the fun indoor activity of video game playing with the physical activity of the great outdoors. View larger. View product demo (requires Flash).


By using the bike's joy stick and buttons, your child can navigate through many other games and adventures. View larger.


Pedal and steer your way through different environments. View larger.


The Smart Cycle games provide different levels for growing kids. View larger.
Turn on your TV and Start your Engines!
The Smart Cycle plugs directly into your VCR or TV and requires no need for a separate game system. Simply connect the Smart Cycle to your television's input jacks, insert the included game cartridge "key," and your child can start riding -- and learning -- right away! Your child pedals the bike to keep the game going and "steers" with the movable handlebars. A large, easy-to-use and conveniently placed joy stick and bright buttons control the games and educational tools.

The Smart Cycle comes with a "learning adventure," in which your child drives a car by pedaling the bike and turning the handlebars. She can splash through mud puddles and take treacherous corners as she tries to catch letters of the alphabet along the road. She'll learn to keep pedaling to keep moving, while at the same time learning her alphabet!

Versatility Adds to the Fun
The Smart Cycle includes a game cartridge that features several fun and educational adventures that will keep your child happily entertained. A trip to "Math Mountain" will help her practice her numbers, while an adventure-filled trek to "Shape Lake" will introduce her to a wide array of different shapes. The Smart Cycle also includes an exciting car racing game that two children can play at the same time, while a "creative journal" lets your child create pictures and snapshots of her "worldwide" travels.

The fun doesn't have to stop when your child gets her fill of exercise: she can stop and rest, and continue the fun and learning by using the bike's joy stick and buttons to navigate through many other games and adventures. And best of all, several optional game cartridges that can be used with the Smart Cycle (sold separately) will keep your child continually entertained, including games that feature favorite characters such as Dora the Explorer, SpongeBob SquarePants, Barbie, and Hot Wheels cars.

With its wide array of games and height-adjustable seat, the Smart Cycle is designed to grow with your child. So as your child grows both physically and intellectually, the Smart Cycle will grow with her.

The Ultimate Test Drive
We found the Smart Cycle easy to assemble and very simple to install with our television set. All we needed for assembly was a Phillips screwdriver and four "D" batteries (not included). As long as your television or VCR is equipped with the red, white, and yellow RCA jacks to connect the Smart Cycle, you're set to go. We simply connected the included plugs to the television's jacks, turned the television on, and we were ready for hours of fun. Once the game started, the cycle seemed easy enough to operate, making it not too much of a challenge to result in frustrating a child, but not so easy that it would soon become boring. With the additional optional game cartridges, we believe the Smart Cycle promises to be a long-lasting source of entertainment.

The Smart Cycle comes with an easy-to-follow instruction manual, and the set-up only took a few minutes. However, one minor set-back we experience was that we needed the paper instruction manual on hand to understand how to play the video game; we found some elements of the games to be nearly impossible to understand without the instructions. An intuitive set of online instructions designed for children to follow, without the need to consult a paper manual, would make for a near-ideal gaming experience for any child (and parent). Also, although the seat offers four height levels, the handlebars are not height adjustable, which may present a problem for some smaller children.

Pros:

  • Provides a source of indoor exercise for young children
  • Designed to grow with your child's physical and intellectual development
  • Helps develop your child's motor skills
  • Easy to install and use
  • Includes several fun and entertaining educational games
Cons:
  • The instructions to some of the games are difficult to understand
  • The cycle's handlebars are not height adjustable




Customer Reviews:   Read 114 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Threads stripped after very little use   October 11, 2008
I have a 3 year old and a 5 year old. This bike was their Christmas present from grandma. My kids never really cared for the software/learning aspect of this toy. Kind of a good thing because it only came with one title, and the other games were quite expensive at the time.

Instead, they used this as an exercise bike, not hooked up to the TV. They pedaled for maybe 10 minutes at a time and would get off to play with another toy. After only a couple months I noticed the left petal would continually fall off. The threads had stripped from that pedal. Thankfully, my father was able to repair the petal but said the design was a poor one.

I gave this 3 stars. The pedal issue, high price of games and general lack of interest my kids had in this being the 3 reasons why.

I wish grandma had put the money towards a rocking horse or other ride on toy..



4 out of 5 stars Really good, but has a few problems...   October 10, 2008
My 3 1/2 year-old loves her "bike"! The games are good for the most part, but the physicality of the cycle does have problems. She cannot change out the games by herself and I have to help her with them every time (and she has six games!). Occasionally, the game freezes up and has to be rebooted; the cord seems to have a short in it that allows that. I agree with others that wish that the games had some memory to them and therefore they do have to start over every time and could be different for different ages and siblings.


5 out of 5 stars Still holds interest   October 4, 2008
My two little boys (aged 4.5 and 6) love this toy. After a year, they still play with it. To me, that makes it well worth the money. Both boys know how to hook it up to the television and insert the games. It can be difficult for the little ones to know that they've fully inserted the game. My six year old has a form of autism and some sensory issues. He gets good sensory input from cycling. I've found that learning while doing a form of gross motor activity seems to be helpful in retaining what is being learned. That's just an added bonus. We're looking forward to adding some new games this year!


1 out of 5 stars Not worth the money!   September 26, 2008
We bought this for our 3 1/2 yr old daughter. We wanted her to be active indoors because the Florida summer is too hot to be outside. It was easy to set-up and she loved peddling it, but the games were slow, jumpy and didn't keep up with her. She is somewhat advanced in her intellectual development and is accustomed to fast moving games on-line and this just bored her. We turned it on and she wouldn't last 5 minutes, then she would tell us she was bored. She would sit on it and peddle it while watching TV. It's VERY sturdy. We had NO concerns about her safety, but she didn't like the slow games. We just didn't think it was worth the money to keep it. We had it less than 2 weeks, then returned it to the "major toy retailer" where we had purchased it on sale for $20 less than the current price on Amazon.


2 out of 5 stars Waste of money.   September 11, 2008
The SmartCycle was on the top of my 3 year old's Christmas list shortly after they were introduced by Fisher Price.

While we haven't had any real problems with it, I'm still left feeling as though it was a waste of money. The graphics are terrible, and gameplay is slow and much more simple than initially expected. And, as other reviewers have mentioned, the lack of ability to actually save progress on games played makes for frustrating repetition.

Over the past 9 months my son has probably played with this toy about 5 times, at no more than 15 minutes each.

I can definitely see where some children would actually enjoy this bike, but it seems to be more of a novelty than anything.


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