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2 lucky winners will receive a learning toys pack valued at $251 which includes 1x Little Friendlies Starlight Sounds Polar Bear, 1x Little Singing Puppy, 1x Kidizoom Smart Watch DX, and 1x Kidizoom DUO camera.

Learning Starts Early with VTech

As a world leader, VTech’s toy range is always bursting with new and age-appropriate learning fun.

With something for everyone, from birth to 9 years, VTech toys offer the right mix of fun play time with enhanced learning and development for all ages

FOR BABY

Learning starts early with new additions that help keep your little ones entertained from morning to night!

Little Friendlies Starlight Sounds Polar Bear (suitable from birth), RRP $54.95

Available instore July from all good independent toy stores. The Starlight Sounds Hippo is currently available from Kmart.

Soothe your baby to sleep with the Little Friendlies Starlight Sounds Polar Bear. The cute, soft and cuddly polar bear features four modes with a 15, 30 or 45-minute timer, a light control button and an adjustable volume dial. The bear projects four different coloured lights with the option of six different light displays onto the ceiling whilst playing calming nature sounds and lullabies in the nature and lullaby mode; three soothing sung songs and melodies play in the lullaby mode; seven popular nursery rhymes will be read in the story mode; and 60 relaxing melodies will play in the lullaby mode.

Little Singing Puppy (3-18 months), RRP $16.95

Available instore July from Big W and all good independent toy stores.

Snuggle up with the VTech Little Singing Puppy. Press the light up buttons to hear sing-along songs, playful melodies and fun phrases. Give the puppy a hug while you learn about numbers, objects and sounds. The soft puppy features different textures to encourage touching and cuddling. Available in pink and brown, these adorable puppies attach to a car seat, cot or high-chair for on-the-go fun.

FOR SCHOOL AGED KIDS

The Kidizoom range is all about smart tech for kids with on-the-go learning fun.

Kidizoom Duo (3-9 years), RRP $99.95

Available instore now from good independent toy retailers and online from www.toysrus.com.au; www.harveynorman.com.au/big-buys; www.kogan.com/au; and www.catchoftheday.com.au

Take great selfies and pictures of your friends with this all new dual lens Kidizoom camera. The two lenses can be swapped at the touch of a button, making photo taking of any occasion effortless. Add fun distortion effects, stamps and frames, or use the auto-portrait feature to take photos automatically.

You can also film movies, adding animations along the way. Record your voice and add funny effects to it! Other great features include 4x digital zoom, You and Me photo effects, five great games, Wacky Photo Shaker, Photo Editor and Silly Face Detector. All of this is easily seen on the large 2.4-inch colour LCD screen. Available in blue or pink.

Kidizoom Smart Watch DX (4-9 years), RRP $79.95

Available now online from www.toysrus.com.au; www.harveynorman.com.au/big-buys; www.kogan.com/au; and www.catchoftheday.com.au; and good independent toy retailers

The Kidizoom® Smart Watch DX is the next-gen smart watch for kids, available in cool new colours – lime green, camo, and purple.

The Smart Watch DX takes learning to tell the time seriously with the clever Fun Time Master feature. There are more than 50 3D analogue and digital displays to choose between and the Fun Time Master uses verbal cues to match the display, helping kids understand the clock face and time. Kids can even customise their own clock face and, there’s also alarm, timer, stopwatch, pedometer, calendar and calculator features.

Kids will love using the new motion sensor to explore three action challenges! The Smart Watch DX also includes eight games kids can play using the touch screen, as well as the ability to download even more from the Learning Lodge®.

Perfect for young photographers, this durable smart watch has more memory so kids can take tons of pictures and videos; add frames and effects, anywhere, anytime.

Sweat and splash-proof, with an intuitive colour touch screen, and built-in rechargeable battery, this watch is smart fun, smart tech. Available in blue, pink, lime green, camo and purple, telling the time never looked so cool!

For further information on VTech and its products, visit www.vtech.com.au , or check out the VTech news on Facebook @ VTechANZ and Instagram @vtech_toys_anz.

Please note this competition is open from 22nd June 2017 until 22nd July 2017 and is only available to members of Mouths Of Mums. This competition is a game of skill – answer in 50 words or less. We are unable to accept entries posted via facebook. Facebook LIKE functionality is not a requirement of entry to this competition. The winners of this competition will be published on this page. Winners’ name and address will be provided to the promoter of this competition and prizes will be sent to the address you have in Your Profile. Please ensure your details are up to date so that you receive your prize. Users who unsubscribe will no longer be eligible to win.

Winners for this competition

  1. A. SullivanTAS
  2. S. D'uvaWA
  • My youngest son learning how to manipulate and twist around his finger his daddy. Learning the true meaning of golden haired child.


  • Watching him learn how to hold and shake a rattle is my favourite memory – the fun from one small toy was huge, as were the adorable baby smiles and giggles!


  • My 8 month old twins right now are learning to crawl. It’s very exciting and scary at the same time. Isabelle is quite good at it and Emilia tries to copy sis and doesn’t get very far. It’s quite entertaining.


  • My daughter saying her first full word at 18 months, she was diagnosed with hearing loss as a baby until she had her first operation, then nothing stopped her from there. new words and sentences all the time, fabulous feeling.


  • Those early memories, shrouded in the haze of sleeplessness when EVERYTHING was new for both babe and me. .. that snuggle into my shoulder, first smile.. so many milestones to celebrate.


  • Riding my big bike without training wheels. I remember being rubbish and practising on a quiet road but very soon bashing into things and falling off and feeling bruised!


  • I can clearly remember the day that my eldest son started to roll over by himself. We were so proud of him and amazed at how quickly babies pick things up!


  • My little one said “da da” for the first few months he started to speak then unexpectedly said “ma” when I was feeding him – made my year!


  • When my little boy learnt to say “mum”- it was an absolute highlight for me!


  • My baby born at 27 weeks took 5 days to learn to open his eyes. That moment he first opened his eyes and looked into mine will forever be imprinted on my heart. I was in tears. A special first that in full term babies is often taken for granted.


  • Tie his own shoe laces was a major achievement, somehow seemed difficult and so there was much joy over success


  • My son is only 11 weeks old so I don’t have a lot to choose from but I would have to say seeing his first real smile was just amazing!!


  • I remember the moment when my daughter recognised herself in the
    Mirror.


  • Him leaning to build blocks on top of one another


  • I’ll always remember my son discovering where eggs came from and how they were laid. It remained a topic of conversation with endless questions and countless times we sat and watched the chooks to see if we could observe the egg laying!!


  • My little girl Elliana is 7months and is learning everything off her big brother. He makes funny noises with his mouth she copies him. He has daughter her to roll over and I’m currently trying to get him to teach her to say ‘Mum’ as her favourite & only word is dad.


  • That first moment both bubs started crying after birth, the hesitation and then they had it all sorted and continued to change and adapt it. Children are amazing wee learners, growing way too quickly surprising us everyday.


  • I remember teaching my daughter as a baby to weight bare and stand on my lap as I held her hands. The small things mean the most, I was very proud of her :)


  • When my little boy learnt to say “mum”- it was an absolute highlight for me!


  • My earliest memory is when my son learned how to speak as he was late due to glue ear but quickly developed an advance vocabulary when it was fixed including telling grandad to “use your imagination” at 3.


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