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Toys and Games Reviews of LeapFrog LeapPad Learning SystemCustomer Review: Terrific learning toy with enormous value and replayability. Summary: 5 StarsWe travel a lot in an RV and these things are great for long hours on the road. My girls absolutely love them and can play through the same books over and over. They're excellent learning tools, too. My 4 year-old knows all about dinosaurs now and can speak a lot of Spanish phrases, which she learned from these books. My 2 year-old is just starting to be able to actually use these as intended as far as following the prompts and answering the questions and playing the games, but she has also enjoyed playing with it for quite a while before now, just to press the buttons with the pen and see what happens and hear the funny sounds.
They have a lot of popular media titles including Dora, Dr. Seuss, Winnie the Pooh, Toy Story, The Wiggles, Spongebob, Spiderman, etc., but some of my girls' favorite books are the original books created directly for the toy, such as the What Will You Be? book which uses a built-in microphone to do a Mad Libs kind of thing. We've all had a lot of laughs with that one.
Batteries last a surprisingly long time in the machine and the books can be bought at a reasonable price if you search around places like Big Lots and eBay and here on Amazon. We have the MyFirst LeapPad, meant for toddlers, and the regular LeapPad, meant for preschoolers and elementary aged kids. Once my 4 year-old got the regular LeapPad, my 2 year-old had to play the "big girl" LeapPad, too, so we got another one for her and those are mostly the ones they play with now, but both of them still enjoy playing with the MyFirst LeapPad sometimes, too.
Customer Review: Fun and Educational Summary: 4 StarsMy daughter has been enjoying this leap pad for a month now. Many leaning levels, with well known charaters (Disney, Pixar, etc.) which enhances her fun while learning. So far this appears to be a great educational tool.
Customer Review: For an quick-learning 3 yr old?? Summary: 4 StarsMy daughter is turning 3 in April and has out-grown her Little-Touch LeapPad. If I get her started on the Pre-K books with the green original LeapPad will it be too advanced for her? She is quite advanced for her age and picks up fast. I trying to get something that will grow with her.
Customer Review: LeapFrog Interactive LeapPad Summary: 5 StarsAll 4 of my grandsons have LeapPads and spend hours at a time playing with them. The boys range in age from 3 to 7 and all know how to turn them on, change cartridges and books and the best part, show us and explain to us what they learn! When learning is fun, it proves that anyone can learn more and,
LeapPad is one of those learning tools that helps!
Customer Review: Edutainment at its finest Summary: 5 StarsI have a daughter that will be going into Kindergarten next year. My wife and I bought her a LeapPad system and two software modules for it for Christmas last year thinking it would help her get a bit of a head start before starting school.
While my daughter doesn't play with this on her own, she likes using this software with me or my wife. It seems like she is introducing us to characters she likes and all the things they can do in this software.
By allowing her to "show us around", she has learned quite a bit from the LeapPad system. She seems to have fun with it as a kid, and the fact that she is learning is very satisfying for me as a parent.
I think LeapPad has done a good job here.
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