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LittleTouch LeapPad
Our Price: $29.99
Toy - Learning 01 August, 2003
from: LeapFrog Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Age Group: 6 months - 2 years
Number of Media: 1
Features: - Storybooks come alive with the touch of a finger
- Books include 3 developmental settings
- Includes 1 book and 2 activity cards
- Books feature tear-resistant pages
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| Toy Description 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). |
| Customer Reviews
Very frustrating for younger toddlers!! I received this as a very generous gift for our 1-yr-old son. I've always thought Leap Frog toys were cleverly designed, so I was excited to try this.
worthless My daughter received this as a gift when she was 15 months old. At the time I didn't know if she was too old for it or too young because all she wanted to do was take the book off or push the on/off button on the leap pad. She didn't want me to do the button pushing for her, but she wasn't able to do it herself. She prefered to look at and have me read her the books all by themselves when they were out of the leap pad. She is now 2 years old and she took it out of the closet the other day. I had to listen to the on/off button say "bye bye" over and over and over. She put a book in but not the right cartridge. This frusterated her but she didn't want me to do it for her. The toy has again been pushed to the side. I hope she will like it again when she is older so it won't be a complete waste. I suggest....read to your kids, this thing is a joke.
Not that great I bought this for my son for christmas when he was 14 months old. He never really liked it. You have to push the pages to hard for them to say anything. my son is now 2 and he still cant really get them to say anything. I think Really an adult has to be the one to push the buttons so that makes the kids upset because they cant get the book to say anything. I really would recomend not wasteing your money on this. It is kinda expensive. |
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