If Read With Me Scout or Violet can’t get kids to get into reading, I have no idea what will. The adorable twin pups from LeapFrog come with their own curriculum, as well as interactive features that make them pretty solid educational tools.
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LeapsterGS is an Educational Alternative to Portable Video Gaming
LeapFrog has announced an update to their handheld gaming device, called the LeapsterGS. The LeapsterGS, like the rest of LeapFrog’s products, are focused on providing an educational alternative to video gaming for younger children.
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LeapFrog Announces the LeapPad 2, a New Kids’ Tablet
LeapFrog has announced their follow-up to last year’s popular children’s tablet, the LeapPad 2. The original LeapPad was designed to be a kid-friendly tablet, providing age-appropriate educational and entertainment material. Since its release, the LeapPad has been a hot item, and has been honored by the Toy Industry Association as Toy of the Year for 2011.
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LeapFrog’s My Own Story Time Pad is a Kindle for Kids
LeapFrog wants to corner the educational electronics market for kids, and with the upcoming My Own Story Time Pad, they’re gunning specifically for the e-reader. The new My Own Story Time Pad is essentially a $30 e-reader for kids. Each device comes pre-loaded with a Pad that comes pre-loaded with a story, email, and three songs, and it can hold up to five stories, ten songs, and three emails at a time. This device is designed for younger kids, ages two and up, as a great way to get them used reading. Kids can follow along to stories and parent scan even have the stories personalized with their kids name…
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LeapFrog’s Leapster Explorer is a eBook Reader, Media Player & Handheld Game System for kids
Leapfrog has come out with a new handheld gaming device for kids, and this one doesn’t just play games – it’s also an e-book reader and video player. The new Leapster Explorer features a 3.2″ 420×420 touch screen that can play 3D graphics and flash-based games. The Explorer will be available on July 12th with 12 games at launch and 18 Leaplet Learning Apps. The system itself
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LeapFrog Chat & Count Cell Phone
The LeapFrog Chat & Count Cell Phone is a new affordable toy that aims to teach little kids about numbers, social skills, and pretend play. The device lets kids sing along to sounds about counting and phone routines and it also features 15 phone activities. Kids can even call on “Scout”, the phone’s built-in Puppy pal to trade calls and voicemails. Best of all, the new Chat & Count Cell Phone retails for just $14.99, making it one of Leap Frog’s more affordable electronic toys.
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LeapFrog’s Zippity Learning System Lets Kids Dance with Mickey
LeapFrog’s Zippity Learning System, that was announced back at Toy Fair, is now available. This system makes learning fun by bringing together all of your favorite Disney characters like Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, My Friends Tigger & Pooh, Little Einsteins and Handy Manny. The system is designed for preschoolers to dance, jump and play with by integrating a preschool curriculum. An interactive bopper and mat is included so that kids can stomp, swing, bop, march, and even drive. The system comes with eight games and can also be expanded with other games like Cars and Disney Princess for $24.99. LeapFrog’s Zippity Learning System retails for $79.99.
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Leapfrog’s Crammer Digital Flash Card Device Features MP3s and Games
Need to study on the go? Try LeapFrog’s Crammer – it goes where you go and it lets you listen to music while you study! It features a powerful flash card creation engine, access to over 16,000 quiz questions and a fully functional digital music player, touch screen makes it fun and easy to find your flash cards, quizzes, music and games, you can also download content from the learning path line into your Crammer. The Crammer is for ages 8-14 and can be found on www.leapfrog.com for $59.99 plus shipping and handling.