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Inspire your child to shake and shimmy when they step in front of this kid-friendly camera console. Plug into your TV and the camera projects your little one onto your TV screen so they can dance along to kid-friendly tunes and adorable preschool characters.
In Dance Along mode, kids can get down with adorable Playskool characters while be-bopping to 20 popular and playful preschool tunes. Cool Moves mode helps teach your little toe tapper some new moves to 4 different songs.
• Product works best on a 27" or smaller TV.
• Camera console comes with cable, snap-on base and instructions.
• Requires 4 'AA' Batteries (not included).
Product reviews...
Firstly I have to complain bitterly about the packaging. I was ready to throw the whole thing out the window and without a word of a lie it took us at least 20 minutes to unpack.
The dance cam is very easy to set up. It didn't require my help at all, my nine year old sussed it out very quickly. When he first got this dance cam up and running I thought that the graphics weren't that impressive, but when I mentioned it to the kids they totally disagreed. My daughter said "they're cute mum".
My children range from 9 down to 20 months and there wasn't one of them that didn't like looking at themselves on the TV. They have constantly argued over what's on TV verses having the dance cam on.
The songs on the dance cam are catchy and easy for the children to learn. They love how the little dog gives them dance moves to copy. Unfortunately for the adults in the house they have one or two favourite songs which they play over and over and over.... well you get the picture.
It has been used on our 29inch TV in the lounge and also 14inch in the bedroom where they had lots of fun dancing and bouncing on the bed.
I really recommend this product. My children have had so much fun with it. One thing I really appreciate is that it isn't a two minute wonder but something they use over and over to practice their dancing... and clowning around.
On a finishing note, it's great for seeing how those jeans look on your butt from behind. Much easier than the mirror because you can change the position of the camera.... haha!
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