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LTLP BK: Rainbow Fish 1,2,3

LTLP BK: Rainbow Fish 1,2,3
From LeapFrog

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Product Description

Rainbow Fish's scales shimmer and sparkle as you turn the pages of the book and meet underwater friends. Together with your child, you can uncover more than 100 learning moments, including learning numbers in sequence, counting, grouping like objects, singing, identifying colors and more!Like all LittleTouch LeapPad books, this book has three unique settings to grow with your child: Setting One features sparkling musical rhythms and sounds to stimulate early brain development, Setting Two introduces short descriptive phrases and word-object associations to build early language skills and Setting Three teaches fun-filled rhymes and early learning interactions to develop preschool readiness.Age: 6 to 36 months


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #10528 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: LeapFrog
  • Model: 19075
  • Released on: 2006-06-12

Features

  • 6 months - 3 years

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
LittleTouch LeapPad Software: Rainbow Fish 1, 2, 3


Customer Reviews

Fun Counting Book!!5
This is one of my favorite Little Touch books for my 14 mo son... it was one of his first books and is still one of the best after buying several more.

The counting theme song (played on level 3) is a catchy tune that's fun to sing with and there are a lot of funny sounds on level 2 that my son just loves. I repeat the sounds and we both laugh! I don't know if he's learning his numbers yet, but this book is a lot of fun, which to me is worth it!

Our favorite page is for the number 8 in which there are eight fish that each sing a note of an octave (do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti-do). I like to play different tunes on it and we both laugh at the "fa" fish because it sounds so funny! We love this book!

Hmm, I gotta disagree.4
I'm using this with my six month old, so certainly his expectations for a storyline are pretty limited, but personally I was pleased that this book scraps the original Rainbow Fish picture book's story. It's got everything you like about the original picture book, i.e. the lovely pictures and sparkly scales, and nothing you don't, i.e. the disturbing message about conformity. The puppets are a really nice touch and my little guy definitely enjoys that part. I think this one's a great pick, especially for a younger baby.

Boring!1
This book is unbelievably boring. I had expected to have a Rainbow Fish story as well as some counting games. There is no story. Each page only asks "How many of Color X do you see?" It progresses in order through the numbers (1, then 2, etc.). You then can do some other counting activities. Save your $ and just practice counting with your child with ordinary household objects or with a regular counting book.