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Do any of you remember that reading toy that came with books and you rolled the pen over the books and the books were read aloud to you? I think it was called or made by V-tech or something like that.

I am trying to locate that or something similar if any of you have recommendations. 
 

Please quote my OP when responding. I do not frequent the curriculum board much since I’ve retired from how schooling and tend to lose track of posts on this part of the forum, but if you quote me I will get a notification. Thanks! 

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On 7/28/2022 at 1:12 PM, Grace Hopper said:

Do any of you remember that reading toy that came with books and you rolled the pen over the books and the books were read aloud to you? I think it was called or made by V-tech or something like that.

I am trying to locate that or something similar if any of you have recommendations. 
 

Please quote my OP when responding. I do not frequent the curriculum board much since I’ve retired from how schooling and tend to lose track of posts on this part of the forum, but if you quote me I will get a notification. Thanks! 

I know you had your original question answered, but I also want to say that our library has some books that read themselves to kids, no pen or or disc needed. I can't think of what they are called ATM but I can find out if you are interested. 

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3 hours ago, barnwife said:

I know you had your original question answered, but I also want to say that our library has some books that read themselves to kids, no pen or or disc needed. I can't think of what they are called ATM but I can find out if you are interested. 

Thank you, I will check with my local library! Now that you mention it, I believe I’ve heard of these before, but have never seen or used them. 

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