Touch & Discover Alphabet Town was a toy released in 2004.
Activities[]
Describe what each one does
- Phonics Fun
- Town Visit
- Find It
- Spelling
- Counting
- Clock Quiz
- Light-Up The Town
- Music
Melody List[]
This is the list of songs that this device has, accessed through the Music activity.
- A - Animal Fair
- B - Chopsticks
- C - Clementine
- D - Where Has My Little Dog Gone
- E - Goodnight Ladies/Merrily We Roll Along
- F - Hey Diddle Diddle
- G - I've Been Working On The Railroad
- H - Hickory Dickory Dock
- I - Three Blind Mice
- J - In The Hall Of The Mountain King
- K - London Bridge
- L - Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush
- M - The Entertainer
- N - Ring-A-Ring-O' Roses
- O - Old MacDonald
- P - Polly Put The Kettle On
- Q - Take Me Out To The Ball Game
- R - Alouette
- S - The Farmer In The Dell
- T - This Old Man
- U - The Can Can
- V - Shoo Fly Don't Bother Me
- W - When The Saints Go Marching
- X - Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star
- Y - On Top Of Old Smokey
- Z - Oh Susanna
Variants[]
- Turn On: Hi, kids! Welcome to Alphabet Town!
- Turn Off: Come and visit the town again! Goodbye!
Trivia[]
- The words in the US version are Garden, Jewelry, Museum, and Quail.
- The words in the UK version are Garage, Junction, Market, and Queen.
- The bus in the US version is a yellow school bus and the one in the UK version is a red double-decker one.
- When the letter L button is pressed in the US version, the computer says, "Shhh! Quiet! People are reading." in a medium-pitched voice, but in the UK version, when it is pressed, he whispers it.
- The phrases in the US version are "Smell the flowers!", "See it sparkle!", "Let's find some paintings!", and "Look! It's a bird.".
- The phrases in the UK version are "Oh no! I'm broken down.", "Don't forget to stop!", "What should we buy?", and "A very special visitor!".
- When you turn the toy off, the computer says “Come and visit the town again! Goodbye!”
- In the UK version, "Dial 911 for emergencies!" is referred to as "Dial 999 for emergencies!".