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    My First LeapPad - Blue
    by LeapFrog
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
    Toy (18 October, 2001)
    list price: $39.99 -- our price: $29.99
    (price subject to change: see help)
    US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France

    Editorial Review

    LeapFrog's range of educational toys is exceptional, and this interactive flipbook really has that "wow" factor. In the box it looks like an innocent book, but once assembled it provides absolutely hours of entertainment with a preschool teaching focus. The book reads the text to the child, then its magic pen allows the child to touch the text and reread difficult words. Rather like a computer game, the pictures in the page also respond to touch. Each page has two to three games on it where the child has to answer questions on the text or the pictures. The child only needs to respond with the pen, so children as young as 3 can easily play all the games. LeapFrog has made sure that this two-sided book packs in all the elements of a balanced preschool curriculum. Numbers, phonics, prereading, and numeracy skills come alive through the activities. Both nonfiction and fiction text are included with a variety of musical activities. There is even a volume control on each page for weary parents on those long car journeys! Be prepared with four AA batteries (not included) and a small screwdriver. The instructions included are not specific, but the illustrations on the box are self-explanatory. Perfect for a rainy day or a long journey, My First LeapPad provides great value for the money, as your child will be entertained and educated for hours. --Jo Fitzgerald

    My First LeapPad is a sturdy unit with an integral speaker and a magic pen, which reads the spiral flipbook included with the set. Other books and cartridges can be bought and used with the same unit. My First LeapPad flipbook consists of both an interactive story introducing the characters of Leap and his family, and (once you have flipped the book) a selection of interactive games pages which encourage learning of numbers, colors, shapes, and music making. A pleasant and encouraging voice reads the story, which is written on the page, or if just one word is touched, the voice says that one word, encouraging word recognition. In game mode, the voice asks the child to find a specific number, color, or object and gives praise when the child succeeds. The pad is easy to use, provided children remember to always touch the Go button with the magic pen every time they turn a page. If they forget, the pen will read from another page, which causes much confusion! After a few tries, mine soon got the hang of it and could play independently. Everything is worked using the pen, including the volume control, and the pen is impossible to lose as it is attached securely to the unit. In comparison to their interactive PC games, the LeapPad failed to hold my children’s attention for prolonged periods, and although I found it amazing that the pen could recognize so many different words and objects, they were less easily impressed. There is no movement, unlike in a PC game. On the other hand, the unit is portable, so can be played anywhere, unlike the PC. The unit certainly has lots of educational value and is well made and durable. A large selection of interactive books can be purchased separately, so once the children are comfortable using the magic pen, they can try other activities. They can also choose more difficult material, ensuring that the pad grows with your child. --Rachel Elvidge

    In common with other LeapFrog products, My First LeapPad is exceptionally well designed to be both educational and fun. The unit itself and attached pen are chunky enough for little fingers, and the single large button, integral carrying handle, and bright color will make it appealing and easy to use for preschoolers. My First LeapPad comes with a ring-bound book and accompanying cartridge which fit easily into the unit (you also need four AA batteries, not included). Placed right side up the book reads through a simple story, and when turned over the reverse sides contain a wealth of activities and games to play. For anyone who hasn’t previously seen the unique way that simply touching the pages with the pen produces voices and noises of all sorts, it seems like a miracle! Even for those who are familiar with it, it is still endlessly fascinating, and each page has lots of scope for discovery. The clear English voices read the story in sentences or single words as well as introducing games and activities involving music and instruments, shapes and color, reading, numbers, counting, matching, and much more. Each picture reveals a whole world of sound effects, voices, and speech from the characters according to the individual touches the child makes with the pen on the page. This makes play genuinely interactive and absorbing, and hugely valuable in terms of learning and pleasure. I recommend this product highly; it is suitable for all levels of learning between under 3 years and over 5, with each age range getting different benefits at different stages of development. --Caroline Parsons

    My First LeapPad learning system by LeapFrog is a portable electronic toy incorporating the format of a flip-over book which teaches children to master skills such as writing, basic numbers, ABCs, phonics, listening, and comprehension. The desk layout includes a side handle and a special touch-sensitive pen which gives children the opportunity to develop the coordination required when they begin to write. With the pen the user can activate the different activities such as touching pictures to hear them come alive, touching words to hear them read aloud, playing a game by pressing the lily pad sign with the magic pen, activating a new page, listening to music, or adjusting the volume. The unit comes with an activity book, Leap’s Big Day. Leap is a frog with a happy voice and an English accent who introduces us to his family and different activities on each page. Although the toy is labeled for children aged 3 years and over, the activities are not incredibly difficult and would also suit a slightly younger child. For example, number work only goes up to five, and the page on what Leap will be when he grows up gives the child a number of pictorial choices and they have to select just one answer to say what a firefighter would need at work (hose, hat, boots), or what a doctor would need (stethoscope, white coat, etc.). All activities require use of the pen, which does require a steady hand at times. More books are available to buy separately, with titles such as Leap to the Moon, featuring Leap again, and Pooh's Honey Tree, which features Winnie the Pooh. The books are double-sided with a story side, which is interactive, and an activity side. The battery-powered toy provides preschoolers with a good introduction to interactive learning aids, including computers, and promotes readiness for reading and writing. --Sarah McNamara

    This is a nice-sized interactive electronic learning game by LeapFrog. It consists of the LeapPad unit with carrying handle and a small, easy-to-maneuver electronic pen attached. There is a compact microchip unit which plugs into the side and a cardboard flipbook which attaches to the front. The book has two sides: a story side and an activity side. The sound is activated by touching the green Go circle on the page with the electronic pen. On the story side of the book this triggers a female English voice which reads aloud the words on the page. Your child can then touch each word with the pen to have these read aloud, or touch objects and characters on the page to hear them speak. There is a lily pad and a note symbol at the bottom of each page. When touched with the pen, the voice leads your child through games such as finding objects and people on the page. The activity side is centered on learning games such as parts of the body, colors, shapes, and counting. My First LeapPad is designed for preschool children to teach prereading and premath skills. It contains over 30 games and activities and is indicated to be suitable for ages 3 and over. My son will sit and play with the LeapPad on his own for a short time, but is only 3 and a half, and prefers me to help and guide him a little. My First LeapPad is a good learning aid and value for money as the flipbooks can be replaced with different books in the range to keep your child interested in learning. --Julie Illingworth

    Learning to read has never been so fun, until now. This interactive system is an ideal tool for teaching various skills important in early years. My First LeapPad teaches ABCs, numbers, phonics, prereading skills, and premath skills. When children encounter the LeapPad for the first time, they may choose to participate in an interactive story book Leap's Big Day (included) or alternatively they may play 30 games and activities. If they choose a story they will be amazed at how involved they can become and how much they will learn. The games and activities on the reverse of the flipbook feature counting and singing songs as well as a section on parts of the body. The LeapPad comprises a spiral interactive flipbook that when used with the integral magic pen enables the story to come alive! The child may touch words and hear them read aloud or if they touch pictures in the story they too will make appropriate sound effects. This system is certainly an innovative concept that makes learning to read exciting while also challenging. --Tiffany Prescott ... Read more

    Reviews (255)

    5-0 out of 5 stars I think this is an excellent educational toy
    My daughter loves it. She is 3, and we got this as part of her Christmas this past year. She has no problem pressing the Go button, knowing what to do, etc...it challenged her each time...and she found it very interesting. She has not tired of it yet and it has been nearly 5 months. now though, she is ready for another one, as she has mastered all of it. It is great for learning numbers, colors, shapes, etc., and has lots of games that they can play. I love the fact that is has music too.

    2-0 out of 5 stars Malfunctions after about 6 months-both of ours did
    We bought this for Christmas 2002.Our daughter was a little young for it at the time, so we didn't give it to her right away.When she started using it, it wasn't long before the stylus cord wore down. LeapFrog replaced it for free, but then other problems started.The cartridges weren't being read properly.Again, LeapPad was helpful to get it working again.Now even cleaning the cartidges as recommended doesn't make it work properly.Either the pen isn't working again, or there is an error message about wrong cartridge.
    We bought the pink version in 2004, thinking surely it would have improved by that time.We ran into the same problems right away, within 4-6 months.

    Now we have about 7 books that might or might not work...very disappointing.

    We have the bigger kids regular LeapPad in pink, too.We have not had trouble with that one.

    3-0 out of 5 stars Great educational toy, but issues with product quality
    I agree with other reviewers about this product.It is a good educational toy for 2 - 3 year olds.My son played with it all the time.However, I have had issues with the quality of the product.

    As mentioned by another reviewer, sometimes the cartridge is not accepted by the machine and it says "Oops, this isn't a Leap Frog cartridge."I spoke with a customer service representative from Leap Frog about this and he said to blow in the cartridge slot of the machine, as well as the cartridge itself in case any dust had settled on the connections.We still had the same problem and I was able to return the product to Leap Frog and get a new one.Then we had the same issues with the replacement.

    Another problem was teaching my son to carry the Leap Frog by the handle and not dragging it around while holding onto the pen.The cord of the pen is now almost torn out of the machine and now it no longer works.I don't know whether I will be purchasing another My Frist Leap Frog again, so that my 2nd son will be able to play with it when he's old enough.We have a lot of the books and cartridges. ... Read more

    Asin: B00005BHK6
    Subjects:  1. Learning    2. Electronic Learning Aids (ELA)    3. Reading    4. Electronic    5. Alphabet    6. Preschool   


    $29.99

    Leappad
    by LeapFrog
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    Toy
    list price: $49.99 -- our price: $39.99
    (price subject to change: see help)
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    Editorial Review

    This talking book comes with an interactive "magic pen" that works like a hand-held computer mouse pointer. Children can opt to turn the paper pages and listen to the story read with different voices for each character. Or they can interrupt the read-aloud session to play with the magic pen (permanently attached with a wire). They can point the pen tip to any word on a page and hear it pronounced, or touch a picture and hear a sound effect (such as "Strike one!" for the baseball bat). Very similar to the popular Living Books computer games, this 10-by-11-inch book is more portable than a home computer. Stories in this set include Lil's Loose Tooth, Richard Scarry's Best Word Book Ever, and Winnie the Pooh in A Sweet Good Morning. The set also includes a paper piano keyboard and map and human anatomy games.--Gail Hudson ... Read more

    Reviews (398)

    4-0 out of 5 stars I would pick this over the writer's Leappad
    I have both a LeapPad+Writing and regular LeapPad like this one, and I can honestly say that the extra writing feature is not worth the extra money.Stick with the LeapPad regular and get a lot of LeapPad readers.Make sure that you don't buy this if you have babies that tear things up, though.My son has all the LeapPad books, but half of them are unsalvageable because of my toddler that likes to chew on EVERYTHING.The LeapFrog customer service is awesome, though... they have replaced my books for $10 each so I don't have to go out to buy new ones!

    5-0 out of 5 stars Best Toy I have ever bought
    I bought a pink and purple LeapPad for my daughter when she was three for Christmas. She is five now and still plays with it every single day. Everytime a birthday or Christmas rolls around she asks for more LeapPad books. This toy has been a godsend during car and plane trips, hotel and restaurant entertainment, and any other situation when children need to sit still.

    She has learned the alphabet, numbers, spelling, and reading from countless hours on this pad. She owns several books and each get used all the time. I think this is honestly the best toy invented in a long time. She has been able to figure it out because it is well thought out for the young user. They can hit the stop button with the pen to stop it, or hit the Go button to continue each story. Each book also has games and other activities, so they are well worth the money.It is impossible for my daughter to get bored with it because each book is countless hours of reading, games, music, and excitement.

    I encourage all parents of young children to buy this LeapPad. It is well worth the money. It is a toy that they will not grow out of in a short amount of time because the books range in ages.It is not only educational but very durable. Our LeapPad has been dropped countless times and is still intact.The only complaint I do have is that it tends to consume batteries quickly and you need a screw driver to take off the cover to put new ones in. Other than that, that is the only negative I have to say about the LeapPad.

    2-0 out of 5 stars Toooo sloooowww for my boy
    My boy has the attention span of a 4 year old. Why? Because he is 4 years old. He has no patience for the slow pace of age-appropriate leap pad materials. The learning games are too short, too slow, and too repetitive for him. ... Read more

    Asin: B00003GPTI
    Subjects:  1. Electronic Learning Aids (ELA)    2. Alphabet    3. Phonics    4. Reading    5. Talking    6. Electronic    7. Math    8. Counting    9. Learning   


    $39.99

    LeapPad Plus Writing
    by LeapFrog
    Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
    Toy (06 August, 2003)
    list price: $59.99 -- our price: $49.99
    (price subject to change: see help)
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    Editorial Review

    LeapFrog's arsenal of learning toys are all designed to boost children's skills at an early age and get them ahead of the curve. And what could offer a better head start than the LeapPad, which is essentially a lightweight child-sized laptop. Instead of a mouse, the LeapPad comes with a wide easy-to-grip pen that allows children to point to pictures to hear music or sound effects or point to words to hear them spoken. In addition, kids can use the pen to practice making letters and numbers. This set comes with two books focused on writing skills and children place them inside the LeapPad tablet and boot up to begin learning. This learning system pack come with a writing practice book geared to pre-kindergarteners to first graders to teach how to write letters, numbers, words, and equations. A second interactive book offers an assortment of stories and lessons in phonics, science, geography, music, and more. --Cristina Vaamonde ... Read more

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    2-0 out of 5 stars poor quality but great idea.
    Just received one for my son's birthday. He loves it as he has a laptop like daddy. The quality is terrible, like another user's experience the right side of the device doesn't work properly and this is brand new. Apparently the sensors on the device don't line up properly with the go circles or volume icons on pages with them on the right side. I can't exchange it as I am not in the US so we can only play with half a book unless we experiment with finding where the right side sensors actually are. This of course is very frustrating to a 3 yr old as it really messes up alot of stuff.
    Also the type of pencil seems rally sharp and brittle for a 4 yr old.PS the box says for 4-8 yr olds vs Amazons text of less than 4 by the manufacturer.

    3-0 out of 5 stars Disappointed daughter and pocketbook
    I am extremely disappointed with this product.I purchased a LeapPad Plus Writing system for my daughter's birtday this past year (September).She was excited to get it and loved it at first.However, after a few months, only one side of the pad was working.We can go through the books and they have the green go circle on one side of the page - this works fine.However, the side without the circle does not respond properly, if at all.This was not my first LeapPad product, so I considered problems with the batteries and pencil.I have replaced the batteries in this product, but had no change in the problem.Since this one is the Writing unit, it appears to be able to use it with or without the pencil inserted.Also, since it is only one side of the pad which does not work properly, I would not think it is a problem with the pen.I had purchased this product as well as a number of other accessories (extra books, case to hold it in).I looked at this as something she would be able to use and grow with, not something we would be throwing out after a few months.

    We were already past the warranty period of 90 days, so I am looking to LeapPad currently for other suggestions.Otherwise, when puchasing this product, I would hold off on buying a lot of accessories until you make sure the product is in it for the long run also.

    4-0 out of 5 stars The Leap Pad is a wonderful learning aid and toy!
    I think this toy is great! It's perfect for my 4-year old who is just learning to write. She loves it! Her attention span is short, so she only plays with it for about 20 min before she gets tired or frustrated.

    I need to sit with her and help her which gives us quality time together. She is learning from it, better than when I go over the material in a plain old workbook. She likes the colors and sounds that you just don't get from worksheets.

    I also have the leap pad w/o writing and she loved that one too. I never had a problem keeping the books and tapes organized and together like others had complained about. The different books giver her choices and I just keep everuthing in a large tub. The same goes for the "My Firtst Leap Pad" as well.

    ... Read more

    Asin: B00009IM5V
    Subjects:  1. Learning    2. Math    3. Reading    4. Talking    5. Electronic Learning Aids (ELA)    6. Electronic    7. Alphabet    8. Counting   


    $49.99

    LittleTouch LeapPad
    by LeapFrog
    Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
    Toy (01 August, 2003)
    list price: $34.99 -- our price: $29.99
    (price subject to change: see help)
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    Editorial Review

    With a little help from a bigger friend (parent, guardian…), young children can launch into the world of learning via interactive books. Little Touch LeapPad is designed for tots 6 to 36 months, with three distinct levels of activities and stories: musical rhythms and sounds; short descriptive phrases; and rhymes and early learning. Stories or activity cards snap into the book frame, along with a story cartridge. Grownups will need to help little ones activate the book pages by touching the "Go" button every time a page is turned, as well as showing young "readers" how to touch pictures to make them come to life with developmentally appropriate narration and learning activities. A comfy cushion is attached to the LeapPad platform for cozy shared reading time. Four AA batteries required (not included). --Emilie Coulter ... Read more

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    3-0 out of 5 stars Good Product.But, maybe not for babies....
    This is a very cute product and a great idea.I was so glad that they came out with one for 6-36 Months.Our son was given the little touch leap pad as a Christmas present when he was 9 months old.The design of this product could be better.It is not a good design for the ages that they say it is designed for.A child this age can't push hard enough on the pad to make it work.My son is now 15 Months old and still can't push hard enough to make it work.Also, the "On/Off" button and the "Volume" button is right on the front at the top and is a major distraction to children this age. A child this age has a fascination with "buttons" and the only thing he wants to do right now is turn it off and on.

    All in all, I think this product is nice, it seems to work and everything.However, I would hold off buying it until the child is at least older than 16 or 17 months.I think my son may pay it more attention in a few more months.

    2-0 out of 5 stars Frustrating, poorly made, but a good idea
    I wish this Leap Pad had lived up to its potential! I was so excited when it came out just in time for my 3rd child.My older two had greatly enjoyed Leappad products, and I was eager to start my youngest on them too.I bought the Little Touch and 3 book sets right away.My daughter was too young at first to try them.I first gave it a try when she was 6 months, and she had no interest.So I tried again at 9 months.This time she was VERY interested, but it was a totally frustrating time for her.She caught on right away she needed to touch the pages, but no matter how hard she tried, she couldn't touch hard enough.She broke into tears after a short time.I tried touching for her, but she has little interest in books unless she can hold and mouth them.She tried holding the pages, and badly wrinkled several of them.It's not really a fun learning experience when you are constantly saying "no"!

    I do like the whole idea of this product, and I think that if they overcame some of the engineering problems, it would be quite nice.I like the different levels, so that you can just hear music, or hear simple phrases, or hear the whole book.The activity cards included with each book also seem a bit more heavy duty than the regular books, but they too greatly frustrated us in terms of being touchable!

    I also question including Where the Wild Things Are as one of the books.I love the book, and my sons do too, but it's NOT a baby book---it's probably fine for 3 and up, but not really something a baby would relate to.I think it's a choice to draw in parents, not babies.

    I might try the similar Fisher-Price product if I can find it for a low price.Sorry, Leap Pad!

    2-0 out of 5 stars Also disappointed
    My twin daughters got this product for their 1st birthday.We have tried to use it several times, but my daughters are more interested in playing with the on/off button and the volume button placed right on the front of the base than they are in listening and looking at the book.It would have been smarter for LeapFrog to have placed these buttons on the back or on the side where they would have been out of eye sight of little ones.I also agree that the touch pad isn't sensitive enough for little ones to push.It's a pain for even ME to get the different spots in the book to activate.However, I haven't had the troubles others have had with the pages ripping.They are made of a paper-type material, but have proven to be very durable.My daughters drag the leap pad around the house by the pages of the books and still haven't had one tear.BUT . . . the pages are very wrinkled making it hard to see the images and also causing the pages to no longer lay flat.My girls are now almost two and still don't care for the leap pad. ... Read more

    Asin: B000096R0P
    Subjects:  1. Learning    2. Electronic Learning Aids (ELA)    3. Electronic    4. Alphabet    5. Baby and Infant    6. Electronic Learning Aids   


    $29.99

    My First LeapPad - Pink
    by LeapFrog
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    Toy (16 July, 2003)
    list price: $34.99 -- our price: $29.99
    (price subject to change: see help)
    US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France

    Editorial Review

    LeapFrog's range of educational toys is exceptional, and this interactive flipbook really has that "wow" factor. In the box it looks like an innocent book, but once assembled it provides absolutely hours of entertainment with a preschool teaching focus. The book reads the text to the child, then its magic pen allows the child to touch the text and reread difficult words. Rather like a computer game, the pictures in the page also respond to touch. Each page has two to three games on it where the child has to answer questions on the text or the pictures. The child only needs to respond with the pen, so children as young as 3 can easily play all the games. LeapFrog has made sure that this two-sided book packs in all the elements of a balanced preschool curriculum. Numbers, phonics, prereading, and numeracy skills come alive through the activities. Both nonfiction and fiction text are included with a variety of musical activities. There is even a volume control on each page for weary parents on those long car journeys! Be prepared with four AA batteries (not included) and a small screwdriver. The instructions included are not specific, but the illustrations on the box are self-explanatory. Perfect for a rainy day or a long journey, My First LeapPad provides great value for the money, as your child will be entertained and educated for hours. --Jo Fitzgerald

    My First LeapPad is a sturdy unit with an integral speaker and a magic pen, which reads the spiral flipbook included with the set. Other books and cartridges can be bought and used with the same unit. My First LeapPad flipbook consists of both an interactive story introducing the characters of Leap and his family, and (once you have flipped the book) a selection of interactive games pages which encourage learning of numbers, colors, shapes, and music making. A pleasant and encouraging voice reads the story, which is written on the page, or if just one word is touched, the voice says that one word, encouraging word recognition. In game mode, the voice asks the child to find a specific number, color, or object and gives praise when the child succeeds. The pad is easy to use, provided children remember to always touch the Go button with the magic pen every time they turn a page. If they forget, the pen will read from another page, which causes much confusion! After a few tries, mine soon got the hang of it and could play independently. Everything is worked using the pen, including the volume control, and the pen is impossible to lose as it is attached securely to the unit. In comparison to their interactive PC games, the LeapPad failed to hold my children’s attention for prolonged periods, and although I found it amazing that the pen could recognize so many different words and objects, they were less easily impressed. There is no movement, unlike in a PC game. On the other hand, the unit is portable, so can be played anywhere, unlike the PC. The unit certainly has lots of educational value and is well made and durable. A large selection of interactive books can be purchased separately, so once the children are comfortable using the magic pen, they can try other activities. They can also choose more difficult material, ensuring that the pad grows with your child. --Rachel Elvidge

    In common with other LeapFrog products, My First LeapPad is exceptionally well designed to be both educational and fun. The unit itself and attached pen are chunky enough for little fingers, and the single large button, integral carrying handle, and bright color will make it appealing and easy to use for preschoolers. My First LeapPad comes with a ring-bound book and accompanying cartridge which fit easily into the unit (you also need four AA batteries, not included). Placed right side up the book reads through a simple story, and when turned over the reverse sides contain a wealth of activities and games to play. For anyone who hasn’t previously seen the unique way that simply touching the pages with the pen produces voices and noises of all sorts, it seems like a miracle! Even for those who are familiar with it, it is still endlessly fascinating, and each page has lots of scope for discovery. The clear English voices read the story in sentences or single words as well as introducing games and activities involving music and instruments, shapes and color, reading, numbers, counting, matching, and much more. Each picture reveals a whole world of sound effects, voices, and speech from the characters according to the individual touches the child makes with the pen on the page. This makes play genuinely interactive and absorbing, and hugely valuable in terms of learning and pleasure. I recommend this product highly; it is suitable for all levels of learning between under 3 years and over 5, with each age range getting different benefits at different stages of development. --Caroline Parsons

    My First LeapPad learning system by LeapFrog is a portable electronic toy incorporating the format of a flip-over book which teaches children to master skills such as writing, basic numbers, ABCs, phonics, listening, and comprehension. The desk layout includes a side handle and a special touch-sensitive pen which gives children the opportunity to develop the coordination required when they begin to write. With the pen the user can activate the different activities such as touching pictures to hear them come alive, touching words to hear them read aloud, playing a game by pressing the lily pad sign with the magic pen, activating a new page, listening to music, or adjusting the volume. The unit comes with an activity book, Leap’s Big Day. Leap is a frog with a happy voice and an English accent who introduces us to his family and different activities on each page. Although the toy is labeled for children aged 3 years and over, the activities are not incredibly difficult and would also suit a slightly younger child. For example, number work only goes up to five, and the page on what Leap will be when he grows up gives the child a number of pictorial choices and they have to select just one answer to say what a firefighter would need at work (hose, hat, boots), or what a doctor would need (stethoscope, white coat, etc.). All activities require use of the pen, which does require a steady hand at times. More books are available to buy separately, with titles such as Leap to the Moon, featuring Leap again, and Pooh's Honey Tree, which features Winnie the Pooh. The books are double-sided with a story side, which is interactive, and an activity side. The battery-powered toy provides preschoolers with a good introduction to interactive learning aids, including computers, and promotes readiness for reading and writing. --Sarah McNamara

    This is a nice-sized interactive electronic learning game by LeapFrog. It consists of the LeapPad unit with carrying handle and a small, easy-to-maneuver electronic pen attached. There is a compact microchip unit which plugs into the side and a cardboard flipbook which attaches to the front. The book has two sides: a story side and an activity side. The sound is activated by touching the green Go circle on the page with the electronic pen. On the story side of the book this triggers a female English voice which reads aloud the words on the page. Your child can then touch each word with the pen to have these read aloud, or touch objects and characters on the page to hear them speak. There is a lily pad and a note symbol at the bottom of each page. When touched with the pen, the voice leads your child through games such as finding objects and people on the page. The activity side is centered on learning games such as parts of the body, colors, shapes, and counting. My First LeapPad is designed for preschool children to teach prereading and premath skills. It contains over 30 games and activities and is indicated to be suitable for ages 3 and over. My son will sit and play with the LeapPad on his own for a short time, but is only 3 and a half, and prefers me to help and guide him a little. My First LeapPad is a good learning aid and value for money as the flipbooks can be replaced with different books in the range to keep your child interested in learning. --Julie Illingworth

    Learning to read has never been so fun, until now. This interactive system is an ideal tool for teaching various skills important in early years. My First LeapPad teaches ABCs, numbers, phonics, prereading skills, and premath skills. When children encounter the LeapPad for the first time, they may choose to participate in an interactive story book Leap's Big Day (included) or alternatively they may play 30 games and activities. If they choose a story they will be amazed at how involved they can become and how much they will learn. The games and activities on the reverse of the flipbook feature counting and singing songs as well as a section on parts of the body. The LeapPad comprises a spiral interactive flipbook that when used with the integral magic pen enables the story to come alive! The child may touch words and hear them read aloud or if they touch pictures in the story they too will make appropriate sound effects. This system is certainly an innovative concept that makes learning to read exciting while also challenging. --Tiffany Prescott ... Read more

    Reviews (25)

    5-0 out of 5 stars The best money we have ever spent on a toy
    We got this for our daughter for Christmas when she was 3.She just turned 4.She plays with this almost every day.She doesn't need any help.Its nice because it gives me 'quiet time' when our baby is napping and big sis plays with her leappad.She has learned so much from it.She can change the book and cartridge herself.Its neat to see her playing with it so intently.Its the best money we have ever spent on a toy.Very educational and I highly recommend it.Its not the kind of toy they get excited about at first then leave it in a corner and never touch again.Atleast not with our daughter.I will definately buy her the other ones as she gets older.
    Don't hesitate to buy something that is so fun and educational for your little one!

    4-0 out of 5 stars good product, not perfect
    We bought the pink one for my 3.5 year old daughter for Christmas.
    Pros:
    -educational
    -fun, cheap books like spongebob, and dora
    -volume adjusts
    -cute sounds and phrases in the books that entertain kids

    Cons
    -the on/off button is right where my daugher rests her forearm. she keeps accidentally turning the leapPad off and then gets very frustrated
    -when you press the "on" button it takes a couple of seconds for the sound to come on. since my daughter doesn't hear the "on" sounds right away she pushes the on/off button again thinking it didn't come on, inadvertantly turning the leappad OFF. She ends up pushing the button like 50 times before I have to intervene.

    5-0 out of 5 stars My 3 year old loves this toy!
    I thought this looked like a nice learning toy on the leapfrog website. I was not disappointed and neither was my daugther.

    Pros:
    1. It's pink first off and she loves that.
    2. It's easy to use and carry.
    3. All her fav characters are available, wiggles, spongebob,
    dora, the disney princesses and especially Tag.
    4. The price is very reasonable.
    5. Great for car travel, when winding down for bed or any time.
    6. Volume adjusts.

    Cons:
    1. It would be a bit nicer if it was easier for her to snap the pages in a lone but at 3 they should have some parental involvement.

    It only took my 3 year old a little while to understand the pressing "go" once you go to a new page - and the use of the pen pressing on the items or the bottom of the page.

    We are doing home preschool, we do a mix of a lot of things and this "toy" really comes in handy - she chooses if she wants to do this or arts and crafts - worksheets, etc..
    I would highly recommend this to anyone.
    ... Read more

    Asin: B000096QNL
    Subjects:  1. Learning    2. Electronic Learning Aids (ELA)    3. Electronic    4. Alphabet    5. Preschool   


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    LittleTouch LeapPad: Pink
    by LeapFrog
    Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    Toy (01 March, 2004)
    list price: $34.99
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    Editorial Review

    With a little help from a bigger friend (parent, guardian…), young children can launch into the world of learning via interactive books. Little Touch LeapPad is designed for tots 6 to 36 months, with three distinct levels of activities and stories: musical rhythms and sounds; short descriptive phrases; and rhymes and early learning. Stories or activity cards snap into the book frame, along with a story cartridge. Grownups will need to help little ones activate the book pages by touching the "Go" button every time a page is turned, as well as showing young "readers" how to touch pictures to make them come to life with developmentally appropriate narration and learning activities. A comfy cushion is attached to the LeapPad platform for cozy shared reading time. Four AA batteries required (not included). --Emilie Coulter ... Read more

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    2-0 out of 5 stars Too young of a rating
    This item has the potential to be a great learning tool, but when my daughter received this for her first birthday the age rating was 6-36 months, being 12 months the person giving this gift to her thought it was perfect, the book asked her to point out the house.....a6-12 month old cant do this, the gift is practially useless until shes older.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Great Toy, Durable, my Daughter loves it!
    My daughter got this for Christmas when she was 6 months old.Of course it is meant to be a toy where the parents sit and play together with the baby.My daughter really fell in love with this toy around the same time that she actively started loving her regular books.My daughter is now 21 months old and can activate the touch pad by pushing it herself.But she was not able to push and activate it until she was maybe 18 months...somewhere around in there...I can't remember exactly when...but around that time frame.But she has always loved this toy because it was something that we did together.She loves the animal World book, Let's get busy Baby, and she especially loves the A to Z adventure book.I think these are the best for the smaller babies and toddlers..they hold there interest more.A to Z is probably better once they start learning there letters.(I bought the Leap Frog Letter Factory movie for my daughter at 18 months and she knows ALL of her letter soounds.Seriously...she loves that moive and now she loves any toy with the A,B,C's)

    My daughter will always go run and grab this toy and bring it to me to help her with and we read it together.If you have a child that loves to read books, they will love this.Books were meant to be something that you do together with your small child anyway..I just view it as another book to share with my child.But it is more fun because it is more interactive!

    If you are the type of parent that activly plays with your children through the day then you and your kids will love this toy.If you want your kids to play alone without your help then I would wait and get this toy when the child is 2-3 years old when they will be better able play by themselves.But by then they can get the My First Leap pad and it has the pen which the kids love!I'm getting the My First Leap pad for my daughter at age 2-2.5 either birthday or Christmas.I may wait until Christmas when she will be 2.5 because I have so many other Outside play things that I want to get her this summer.

    Oh..the pages are very durable.The little ones can not tare them.They can crinkle them up a little bit, but they alwasy lay back flat.The pages look thin and they look like regular paper, but they are not!The kids can't rip the pages!

    1-0 out of 5 stars Not great
    It doesn't hold my childs attention.Not to mention the buttons are hard to push.If the pages are lying perfectly flat (they are kind of a waxy paper), they don't push the right button.Also, the button that changes the level is right in the book, it should be on the back or side of the machine, baby pushes the button and its changes level.We are constantly changing it back.We have gone through two children with it, and found it to be the same with both. We have many other LeapPad products, including the My First, and the original LeapPad...the others are great. ... Read more

    Asin: B00012TISM
    Subjects:  1. Baby and Infant    2. Learning    3. Electronic Learning Aids (ELA)    4. Electronic    5. Electronic Learning Aids   


    Personalized Pink LeapPad
    by LeapFrog
    Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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    3-0 out of 5 stars this is really not a toy...it is a learning tool
    This item is a learning tool, if used properly. Most definetly this item is not a toy.
    Playing with toys do several things for the person/s who are utilizing the toy reguardless of age. Relieve stress,bring families closer together create and promote great imaginations and sometimes are just mindless fun.
    So, in the right hands(with some parental supervision)this is a great learning tool. ... Read more

    Asin: B0000AY9QE
    Subjects:  1. Learning    2. Talking    3. Electronic Learning Aids (ELA)    4. Electronic    5. Math    6. Alphabet    7. Preschool   


    Personalized LeapPad
    by LeapFrog
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    Asin: B0000AY9Q9
    Subjects:  1. Learning    2. Talking    3. Electronic Learning Aids (ELA)    4. Electronic    5. Math    6. Alphabet    7. Preschool   


    Spider-Man LeapPad Gift Set
    by LeapFrog
    Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Toy (08 June, 2004)
    list price: $49.99
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    Editorial Review

    Created with the guidance of top educational experts, the award-winning, interactive LeapPad learning system helps children develop language, reading, and other critical skills, all through books and a special touch pen. Just place a LeapPad book onto the player, insert the accompanying cartridge, and touch any page with the pen to hear letters, words, phrases, dialog, definitions, and music. Narrated by Stan Lee, and outfitted in blue and red plastic, this Amazing Spider-Man edition features characters and storylines from the classic comic book. A decorative web extends from a tiny speaker at the top. Included are Spider-Man stickers and an additional learning book covering spelling, states and capitals, the human body, musical instruments, marine life, and more. --Andy Boynton ... Read more

    Reviews (5)

    4-0 out of 5 stars Excellent for older kids, but youngers one find it difficult
    Our first foray into LeapFrog was when our oldest turned three. She both loved and learned from the My First LeapPad (ages 3 to 5) we got her. So when she turned four, my mother bought her the full-fledged LeapPad Learning System that you see here. According to the box in which it came, it is suppose to be age appropriate for kids 4 and up.

    Compared to the My First LeapPad, my daughter finds this version for older kids more difficult to manage. Not so much the activities and learning activities, but rather the larger sized activity pad, activity books that are not as durable, cartridges that are more difficult for a four year-old-to handle, and basically a host of other small things.

    So while my four-year-old will use this system when my wife and I (or other adult relatives) are around, on her own she prefers the My First LeapPad that she finds much more manageable as a four year old.

    That being said, I still give it four stars because some of my daughter's friends, who are a year or two older than her, love this this system and handle it just fine. Also, month-by-month my daughter is starting to handle this system a lot better.

    Anyway, if your child is over and four and you don't have the version for younger kids, it would probably be worth it to start them on this system. If you child is only three, however, get the My First LeapPad. And if you have the version for younger kids and are thinking up upgrading to this version, wait until your child has outgrown the first one.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Great Value!
    I had to buy my 4 year old a new Leap Pad after his old one wore out.He is currently obsessed with Spiderman so I grabbed this one.I didn't realize it came with the Spiderman book I was going to buy him soon anyway (saved me $15)! So far the new Leap Pad and Spiderman book have been a huge hit!

    5-0 out of 5 stars An educational winner
    My boys, ages 5 and 7, love this!My 5 year old has been using it constantly, often spending an hour at a time with it.A much better choice than TV or video games when you don't have time to spend reading a real book to them. ... Read more

    Asin: B000231FIQ
    Subjects:  1. Learning    2. Math    3. Reading    4. Talking    5. Electronic Learning Aids (ELA)    6. Electronic    7. Alphabet    8. Preschool    9. Counting   


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