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LeapFrog® Tag Storage Case

Posted by admin on Nov-30-2008 under leapfrog

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LeapFrog® Tag Storage Case

Really I think LeapFrog® Tag Storage Case not toys but this is convenient storage case for protect your book

Taking learning to go! Use this handy storage case so you can bring your Tag Reading System with you wherever you go. There’s room for your Tag Reader and multiple Tag Books. Premium plastic casing ensures everything stays secure and protected while you are on the move. Tag Reader and Tag Books not included. Measures 6.75″L x 9.25″W x 2″H.

LeapFrog® Learn & Groove® Musical Table

Posted by admin on Jul-12-2008 under leapfrog

Today i don’t review webkinz toys but i review new toys from LeapFrog is

LeapFrog® Learn & Groove® Musical Table

Provide a world of learning and musical fun for your child with the LeapFrog Learn & Groove Musical Table. Designed for children ages six months to three years, this innovative toy is chock full of learning and musical activities designed to provide visual and auditory stimulation and motor skill development, as well as opportunities to learn about colors, the alphabet, and opposites for older children — and much more.

The toy is full of learning and musical activities designed to provide visual and auditory stimulation.

This plastic-molded table sits flat on the floor for babies to play at while sitting. View larger.

Grows with your Child
The sturdy, plastic-molded, brightly colored table sits flat on the floor for babies to play at while sitting. You can attach the table’s legs to adjust it to accommodate toddlers’ play while standing. And it offers plenty of activities at different levels of learning to keep your child entertained for these early developmental years. Your child will delight in spinning the maraca to hear a fun rendition of the ABC song; playing the colored piano keys to practice motor skills and learn about colors; moving the trombone’s slide to count to 10; and sliding the cello to learn about up and down. Kids can tap on the colorful drum and learn about colors and primary shapes, too. Then, by flipping the pages of the “book” to go from the Learning Mode to the Music Mode, kids can hear more than 40 songs and melodies, including nursery rhymes and fun individual instrument sounds that will have them singing and dancing.

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