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Backyardgardener isn’t a name you would expect to offer Electronic Learning products, but we do. Who needs a fancy internet name to sell Electronic Learning, all you really need is a someone with a heart to help you. If you purchase any Electronic Learning item, the profits generated are used to assist our employee’s education fund. Honestly! Backyardgardener is the a fresh new store who offers Electronic Learning and many other products and categories. We are constantly expanding our store, so your able to shop and use your free time to do nothing. Our goal is providing quality Electronic Learning products, everything from top to bottom; indoors to outdoors; home & garden to automotive, computer equipment to tools and with a few extra toys for the kids.
NOTE: Use the Search feature to find additional Electronic Learning products. You'll be surprised!
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Packed with fun activities, flashing lights, and two modes of play, this colorful table engages your little one in both English and Spanish. Through the Language Learning Mode, the alphabet, numbers, shapes, colors, opposites, and textures come to (more ...)
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All aboard! Li'l Sprout is about to conduct a sing-along to I've Been Working on the Railroad -- just squeeze his paw to start the show. His head, body, and mouth move to the music, inspiring your child to join the fun. Sweet and whimsical, Li'l (more ...)
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Holding her cub in a loving embrace, the plush Nurserytime Bear will look very familiar to your baby. She'll also be wonderfully soothing -- simply press her paw to hear her sing five brief, classic nursery rhymes, followed by a wish for sweet (more ...)
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Appy introduces your little one (6 months and up) to all her animal friends. Spin her belly to the rainbow picture to hear songs about colors and animals. When it's time to say goodnight, turn her belly to the nighttime scene for a sweet lullaby, (more ...)
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Introduce your child to basic computer skills by transforming your TV into an educational PC. Four fun games teach preschool skills and the building blocks of computer navigation.
Made in China ClickStart My First Computer
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Introduce your child to basic computer skills by transforming your TV into an educational PC. Four fun games teach preschool skills and the building blocks of computer navigation.
Made in China ClickStart My First Computer - Pink
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This software expands the educational possibilities of the ClickStart My First Computer. Your child will learn phonics, letters, numbers, problem solving, shapes, and other preschool skills along with Thomas and his train-track friends.
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This software expands the educational possibilities of the ClickStart My First Computer. Your child will learn addition and subtraction, numbers and sequencing, and counting to 100 along with Woody, Jessie, Buzz, and their space alien (more ...)
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The name of the game is Fix the Mix, and the goal is to find the right order or sequence for a series of sounds. Kids explore the alphabet, numbers, days of the week, daily routines, and science facts with a twist, roll, push, squeeze, and spin of (more ...)
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In this fast-paced game, kids (ages 3-6) build their phonics and motor skills through sight, sound, and touch. As letters are shown on the screen, kids match words or sounds with the same letter by bopping one of the four critters. Featuring over 78 (more ...)
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Ella makes learning so much fun! Turn her belly to the daytime scene and she sings songs about parts of the body. When it's time to say goodnight, turn her belly to the nighttime scene to help her find starry shapes in the sky. The goodnight mode (more ...)
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