Review.
Ready or Not Tot baby manikins come in four different forms and come with many options and styles. They are much like the infant simulators from virtual parenting. The manikins act like a baby and show teenagers the joys and responsibilities of having a baby. The effect is usually a positive one and gives the kids a real feel for what it is like. As part of the school curriculum the ready or not tot or virtual babies gives the teacher the opportunity for easy and quick testing and evaluating a students performance
Both units the Ready to Not Tot and the virtual babies have the ability to set predetermined crying times which gives the students an authentic experience of baby care and the attention and time required to properly care for a baby.
Ready or Not Tot Features
Learn How to quieten and comfort a real baby?
Learn How a baby should be held, changed, given food, burped, and lots more?
Learn how expensive a Babies’ needs can be.
Learn how to become a good parent?
Learn some of the resons Babies cry and how much care and attention they require
Learn the impact on your social life which generally leads to friends not being seen as often and not going out as much.
Real Care Baby-2 Plus
Need to be fed, burped, rocked and have its nappy changed
One of the best points about real care is they are rechargeable so no more expensive batteries to change. Real Care Baby can be managed right from your computer.
The babies are totally wireless, the user wears a bracelet that lets the baby know when they are around
Real care also has the ability to set 15 different schedules ranging from eight days to almost 3 months old.
Ready or not tots provide only three different tending program so are a bit confined to certain ages, they do however have the opportunity to set tending times from 5 minutes to about half an hour and come with a panic button ( which I thought was a great idea) to allow the kids a break with out losing al the data. This really gives the kids a taste of parenthood.
Overall I would have to say the best buy is the Baby Plus-2 with its ease of operation and ability to upgrade when required, its long battery life and overall design.
The Ready Or Not Tot gets the message across but falls down in some areas such as variety of programs and having to upgrade to new manikin for a different situation