Little Touch LeapPad | 
| Brand: LeapFrog
List Price: $34.99 Buy Collectible: $6.74 You Save: $28.25 (81%)
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Rating: 422 reviews Sales Rank: 1294
Number Of Items: 1 Batteries: 4 Batteries Included: No Age: 6 months - 3 years Battery: 4 AA Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.9 Dimensions (in): 4.2 x 12.2 x 16.1
MPN: 010090 Model: 10090 UPC: 708431100909 EAN: 0708431100909 ASIN: B000096R0P
Release Date: June 12, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Comes with pad on bottom with no or books!!
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| Features:
| • | Choose from 3 learning experiences, each designed to keep your child engaged and stimulate development | | • | More than 100 early learning activities that introduce ABCs, letter sounds, numbers, colors, shapes, reading readiness and more | | • | Young "readers" touch pictures to make them come to life | | • | Designed to build essential skills at an early age | | • | Early learning in every book, on every page, with every touch! |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description LittleTouch LeapPad provides early learning in every book, on every page, with every touch. From your first reading experience together, to the independent toddler years, LittleTouch LeapPad is designed to build essential skills at an early age. Your little learner can bring stories to life with the simple touch of a finger. And because babies grow so quickly, this innovative system is designed to grow right along with them. Plus, the LittleTouch LeapPad library of books keeps your child engaged and asking for more. Each book lets you choose from three learning experiences that stimulate development. - Setting 1: Sparkling musical rhythms and sounds stimulate early brain development
- Setting 2: Short descriptive phrases introduce word-object association and build early language skills
- Setting 3: Fun-filled rhymes and early learning interactions develop preschool readiness
Includes a LittleTouch LeapPad starter book and activity cards with over 100 early learning activities that introduce ABCs, letter sounds, numbers, colors, shapes, reading readiness and more. LittleTouch LeapPad books and cartridges sold separately. Requires 4 "AA" alkaline batteries, not included.
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
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| Customer Reviews: Read 417 more reviews...
Again Leap Frog fails me... August 12, 2008 Sandra Another christmas gift for my 1 year old now 20 months... he goes nuts with the volume controll, I tried to use it in the car while I drove, so he would have some entertainment... DONT DO IT.. I kept reaching back to reset it for each page.. not safe!! this is another toy you have to sit with them to get it to work, my son who is very independent, hates when I try to get it working for him, he gets upset with me and switches to another page... so for US its not good... if your child likes to sit in your lap and lets you turn the pages this would be great... I like that they have Dr Suese books for this! thats a + but I have only found Mr Brown can Moo... dont know if there are others and we are not getting any more leap frog items... I hope this review helps someone with a child like mine... also very durable... he throws it down in the car all the time, carry case was nice, since it keeps everything together in the closet haha
BuyIt August 1, 2008 Agatha Christie (Houston, TX) My grand daughters love this and can play it alone (18 months & 4) - highly recommend.
Great for toddlers and preschoolers July 7, 2008 Mommy of Three (California) My oldest son received a Little Touch LeapPad for his 2nd birthday. When he first played with it he didn't understand how to make it work (pushing the green "go" circle on the side of the page, etc.) and needed my help. Over the next two years he played with it off and on, and slowly began to get better at navigating the pages. He is now 4 1/2 and this has become his favorite toy. He is an expert at controlling all aspects of it. I could go on and on about how much he has learned using this product. He loves 'Lulu the Letter Spinning Spider" book, which has effortlessly taught him his letters and letter sounds, in a fun and interactive way. His 2 year old brother loves it too, and sometimes they fight over who gets to control it. It gets hours and hours of use. It was great on a 4 hour road-trip this week and kept my son busy and happy the entire time. Other favorite books are "Pooh Loves You," "Stella the Singing Songbird," and "Animal World." People who are giving this less enthusiastic reviews seem to have younger children. I know the LeapPad is marketed for babies and toddlers, but give your child some time. Older children will love it. I love that it is an engaging and educational toy. My kids don't watch TV, so this is a wonderful and exciting way for them to learn.
Great product May 11, 2008 L. Freeman (Japan) My nephew didn't use it at first, was a little too young for it and just liked to chew on it. Would recommend for an older child that won't just chew on it espeically when they are first beginning to talk this is a big helper. Really good price too. THanks
Great toy!! March 27, 2008 I bought this for my 9 month ols son, along with most of the books out at that time. It was awesome. It kept him entertained and learning at the same time. I was able to use it as a reinforcement to what I was teaching him already (shapes, colors, letters, etc). By the age of two, we moved to the next stage (My first leadpad) because he had mastered the books and mechanics of this one.
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