Fisher-Price 3-in-1 Smart Sports


Fisher-Price 3-in-1 Smart Sports

Hit home runs in the classroom with the Fisher-Price 3-in-1 Smart Sports!

Get your kids moving, learning and having fun while playing tennis, golf and baseball with the new Fisher-Price 3-in-1 Smart Sports!

Encouraging kids to be active while learning, the Fisher-Price 3-in-1 Smart Sports helps to develop all-important numeracy and literacy skills, ensuring your budding sports star performs on the field and in the classroom.

Featuring an interactive wireless console that links easily to a TV, your up-and-coming athlete can perfect their swing, putt or batting action while having fun learning upper and lower case letters, numbers and counting, addition and subtraction, shapes, motor skills and more.

The easy-to-use system lets kids choose from a golf club, tennis racquet or baseball bat and play their favourite sport in one of nine interactive learning games. Each game has multiple levels, ideal for growing kids from 3 - 7 years old, and uses animated characters to lead them through the increasingly challenging levels to support their ongoing learning in a fun and engaging manner.

Meagan Reay, Marketing Director, Mattel Australia and New Zealand, says "the Fisher-Price 3-in-1 Smart Sports provides a fun and physically active way to learn while enhancing motor skills and hand-eye coordination."

The soft foam sports attachments for the tennis racquet, baseball bat and golf club are kid friendly and the zone set up keeps the action a safe distance from the TV.

Golf Games

Mini Golf

Learn your letters while putting! Match the lower case letter to the upper case letter by swinging the golf club to hit the letter. Move up a level and use the arrow keys on the controller to choose the letter that completes the sequence.


Driving Range

Look for the colour on the target and watch for the matching coloured golf balls on the conveyer belt. Swing the golf club to hit the golf ball and look at your score!
Do the same using shapes and numbers in the levels to follow.


Pingolf

Learn all the letters in the alphabet by knocking down the castle guards and treasure chests. Once those are down, earn additional letters by entering the castle of lagoon!



Tennis Games

Power Serve

Swing the racquet and try and hit as many tennis balls as you can - then count how many you hit! Warm up with the virtual ball machine and then move on to the 'challenge round' with another player.


Tennis Match

Use the arrow keys on the controller to choose a circle card on the screen and then swing the racquet to hit the card with the tennis ball. Have a look a to see what you have found and then repeat your swing to find the matching card. You must find all of the matches to clear the board!


Tennis Adventure

Use the arrow keys on the controller to move through the jungle. Swing the racquet to clear the way, but be careful of rolling boulders! Find bananas and collect them by walking into them.


Baseball Games

Dunk tank

Listen to and look at the number on the target of the ball you need to swing at. When the correct ball pops out of the chute, swing the bat to hit the ball. Hit the target and dunk the monkey in the tank!


T-Ball

A great game for leaning to count, add and subtract. Listen and look at the addition and subtraction sums at the top of the screen and use the arrow keys on the controller to find the correct answer below.


Space spelling

Look at the word on the lower left of the TV screen and swing the bat to hit baseballs at the letters to spell the word. Don't hit the wrong object. Each level gets harder with more objects to avoid.



There are 9 interactive learning games which reinforce important preschool concepts like letters, numbers, shapes and colours. Combining Games & Learning is a healthy alternative for your kids to keep them active and engaged mentally.

The Fisher-Price 3-in-1 Smart Sports will be available from all leading toy retailers in Australia from October with a recommended retail price of $129.99.

www.fisher-price.com.au


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