Monday, July 19th, 2010 at
9:20 am
LeapFrog® Tag Junior Book: Disney Pixar Toy Story 3: To Imagination and Beyond Review

We just downloaded Junior Toy Story 3 days book. I am a little 'depressed about the audio. The only entry in the book are Woody, Buzz and the aliens. They are pictures of all characters, but when you insert the wand over them, just play music. I wish there was more if there are more interactions with other characters like Jessie, ham, or Slinky Dog. The book is also "read" by Bonnie and her voice is the same film, but the setting is a bit 'noisy overwhelming.All in all I like the book the main objective of the aliens seem more interactions and are adorable. Glad I bought at this point to enjoy more than my daughter!
LeapFrog® Tag Junior Book: Disney Pixar Toy Story 3: To Imagination and Beyond Feature
- Join Bonnie and her toys on exciting adventures to 7 different worlds of imagination!
- Touch Tag Junior? to any part of any page and discover more than 150 audio responses in this book.
- More than 24 playful activities encourage toddlers to take charge and explore, while helping build confidence with books.
- Each Tag? Junior board book focuses on a different preschool skill. Toy Story 3 focuses on imaginative play and storytelling.
- See your child’s progress through the online LeapFrog® Learning Path, and get printable activities to expand the learning!
LeapFrog® Tag Junior Book: Disney Pixar Toy Story 3: To Imagination and Beyond Overview
Join Bonnie and her toys on exciting adventures to 7 different worlds of imagination! This Tag™ Junior board book springs to life when you touch Tag Junior to any part of any page. More than 24 playful activities and 150 audio responses encourage little ones to explore while helping build confidence with books. Parents can connect to the online LeapFrog® Learning Path to see their child’s progress and get printable activities to expand the learning! Appropriate for children ages 2 to 4.
Customer Reviews
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Tuesday, July 6th, 2010 at
12:50 am
Leapfrog Tag Storage Case – Pink Review

My daughter got a Tag reader for Christmas and I knew she would need something to keep her books in. I haven’t had the problems that other people have stated in their reviews. It is durable (my daughter tested that out by throwing it around the living room and standing on it) and the clasps stay shut. So overall cute case and very convenient for on the go.
Leapfrog Tag Storage Case – Pink Feature
- Sturdy storage case lets you keep all of your tag storybooks and the tag reader in one place
- Kids can carry their books and reader with them on the go
Leapfrog Tag Storage Case – Pink Overview
The TAG Case is a great accessory for the LeapFrog TAG Reading System. The TAG Reading System by LeapFrog revolutionizes the reading experience for children ages 4 to 8 by bringing storybooks to life. As children explore books with Tag reader, they encounter well-loved characters and leveled learning activities that adjust automatically to their own pace, helping their confidence and love of reading bloom. Perfectly sized for little hands, the Tag Reader is an intelligent touch-and-talk reading device that kids can take anywhere. The Tag Reader has a small camera in the tip that reads the pages of specially printed books, enabling children to hear words and stories read aloud. Characters, pictures, and activities spring to life with every touch, immersing children in the thrill of reading. Audio for each book downloads to an easy-to-manage library on your computer. Each time you connect the Tag reader to your computer, you can swap in up to five of your children’s best-loved stories, see their progress in recent books, and celebrate their accomplishments by creating personalized LeapFrog Learning Path.
Customer Reviews
Leapfrog Tag Storage Case – Pink – Donna Smith – Raceland, KY
I would highly recommend this case. My granddaughter loves her Leapfrog Tag and the case is so easy to take along.
LeapFrog Tag Storage – Tempus – Seattle, WA
This storage case worked very well for us. Fits the pen and several books that would otherwise be tossed around the room. Our daughter is 4-1/2 and learning how to organize herself, so providing a tool that helps her with that task is terrific.
Great accessory for the LeapFrog Tag. – Johnnie Mcinnis – Vicksburg, MS United States
I got this for my granddaughter. It is very useful in keeping her books and pen organized. She loves her LeapFrog Tag Pen and books.
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Wednesday, June 16th, 2010 at
8:17 pm

- Use your Tag Reader to bring the riddles and games of I SPY to lif
- With its amazing touch technology, the Tag Reader makes learning to read an exciting experience
- The Tag library includes over 20 books and games featuring characters from TV, movies and classic tales
- I SPY: Imagine That! introduces rhyming, letter and word recognition, colors and spelling
- Children can earn online rewards and parents can connect the Tag Reader to the online LeapFrog® Learning Path to see what their child is learning.
- Words talk, pictures sing and stories live out loud
Product Description
Picture riddles fill this book. Turn the pages, take a look! Use your mind, use your eyes. Read the riddles and play I SPY! After solving the riddles, play leveled learning activities that help build phonics skills, vocabulary and reading comprehension. Connect the Tag Reader online to the LeapFrog Learning Path to see what your child is learning. Book is for use with the Tag Reading System, not included…. More >>
LeapFrog Tag Activity Storybook I SPY Imagine That!
Monday, June 14th, 2010 at
8:18 pm

- Undo an evil curse to save the faeries of Neopia
- Teaches language arts skills: contextual spelling, possessive nouns, parts of speech, subject-verb agreement
- Look for more Didj games featuring favorite characters like Hannah Montana, Nancy Drew and more
- Kids can customize the game online with the skills they are studying in school
- Parents can connect to the LeapFrog learning path to see what their child is learning
Product Description
Undo an evil curse to save the faeries of Neopia! A mysterious villain, Quizara, has cast a terrible curse over the faeries of Neopia. Your Neopet must cure the faeries and help them return to Faerie City. Travel through the lands of Neopia like Meridell, Mystery Island and Terror Mountain. Use your language arts skills to complete your quest as you confront Quizara and try to restore Neopia! Earn points as you play to customize your game status window and deco… More >>
LeapFrog Didj Custom Learning Game Neopets
Monday, June 14th, 2010 at
11:16 am

- Teaches 45 essential reading and math skills
- Reading skills include phonics, rhyming, spelling, and upper/lower case letters
- Math skills include math terms, numbers & counting, and logic
- Kids play to earn tickets to buy monster parts, then build a complete monster and bring it to life
- For use with the separately sold Leapster Learning Game System
Product Description
Welcome to Carnival Marvel. Step right up to play six fun-filled learning games that teach 45 essential kindergarten reading and math skills. Play each learning game to earn tickets to buy monster parts. Then, build an entire monster and teach it a silly dance so it can take the stage. Requires Leapster Multimedia Learning System (sold separately)…. More >>
LeapFrog Leapster® Educational Game: Kindergarten
Saturday, June 12th, 2010 at
4:16 am

- Help SpongeBob collect ingredients for a new and improved Krabby Patty sauce!
- Add the correct coins to make the Claw game come to life.
- Burst bubbles to capture the letters on the jellyfish and create words.
- Use logic and reasoning skills to create different Krabby Patty sauces for Patrick to test.
- Teaches reading and phonics skills, math and money, classification and logic and reasoning.
Product Description
A new restaurant in Bikini Bottom means competition for the Krusty Krab. SpongeBob has an idea to save the day – he’ll make a new, improved Krabby Patty sauce that will win back customers! Play 5 action-packed learning games that teach 45 skills as …… More >>
LeapFrog Leapster Learning Game SpongeBob SquarePants Saves the Day
Thursday, June 10th, 2010 at
2:37 pm
Leapfrog AlphaPet Explorer Review

I like this toy a lot but I was surprised when my son pushed the “z” and the pronunciation was “zed”. Apparently, “zed” is used in Great Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and most other places that speak English. However, I don’t think that a lot of people in the U.S. realize this. We have many LeapFrog toys and this is the first that doesn’t use “zee”. This is definitely a worthwhile toy but we do have a child with a learning disability and I don’t want him to get confused by the discrepancy.
There is also another helpful review (by Marissa) dated the same day as I am writing this – maybe we both just got the Canadian version of the toy, but I would have preferred the U.S. version if there is one.
Leapfrog AlphaPet Explorer Feature
- Dig into phonics fun with the AlphaPet Explorer
- This portable learning toy features Scout the puppy as your child’s guide to learning letter names, letter sounds and more
- Four learning modes extend the fun with games, music and help from Scout
- Parents can connect to the online LeapFrog Learning Path for customized learning ideas and insights from LeapFrog
Leapfrog AlphaPet Explorer Overview
LeapFrog AlphaPet Explorer
Customer Reviews
“Z says ZED?” – Lauren C. Morris – CT
My son just turned 2 and we purchased this for him as a birthday present because he loves letters and it was just the right level for him because he can identify the letters during the game and feel good about it! We love Leap Frog toys and have never had a problem until now….I was so sad that the letter “Z” is pronounced “ZED” on this toy. I returned this toy because of the defect! So sad!
Use it and test it. – Prem Kumar – Atlanta , GA USA
My 1.7 year old child is very very naughty.
He uses this product very rough.
He throws it from a height of 2 feet very often
He pours water on it some time
He stand totally on it.
He presses the toy’s button very very hard.
I always thinks that my child is not playing with this nice equipment, rathe he is testing.
The result is : This product is wokring as it came to me for the first time since last 3 months.
Leap Frog learning device – C. Guerber –
Our Leap Frog Alphapet Explorer is a very fun learning device that was in new condition and arrived very quickly. It’s good for 2+ year olds.
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Thursday, June 10th, 2010 at
4:18 am

- Get swept away in adventures with Ariel and Belle as you help them collect treasures to decorate their rooms!
- Choose the correct addition answer to earn shimmering gold rings for your collection.
- Chip is setting the table. Give him a hand by matching letters with their sounds.
- Help Belle answer spelling questions as she rides through the snow on Philippe.
- Teaches shapes, counting, addition, subtraction and letter sounds.
Product Description
Join the enchanted princesses Belle and Ariel on their journeys to learning fundamental math and reading skills. Help Belle and Ariel gather valuable items so they can fill their rooms with beautiful decorations as they explore the fun of learning with their friends. Girls learn shapes, matching, phonics skills and word building with their favorite Disney princesses. For use with any Leapster Learning System (sold separately)…. More >>
LeapFrog Leapster Learning Game Disney Princess – Belle & Ariel