Little Leaps SW: Leap Ahead/Toddle Think
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Average customer review:Product Description
Enjoy more than 100 lively learning moments that encourage your toddler to develop more advanced skills. Choose a letter and learn all about it, count along to numbers 1-5, pick your own animal adventure, and learn animal names, sounds and fun facts. For use with the Little Leaps Grow-with-Me Learning System, sold separately.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #7306 in Toys & Games
- Brand: LeapFrog
- Model: 10218
- Released on: 2006-06-12
- Dimensions: 7.70" h x 4.20" w x 1.60" l, .25 pounds
Features
- Gets you thinking with 100 plus fun-filled learning moments
- Teaches letter names, letter sounds, animals and more
- Seven activities teach key concepts
- Play and learn in English, Spanish, French, and German
- For ages 2 and above
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
Meet Sami the Squirrel, star and plush friend of Little Leaps Leap Ahead learning disc! Soft, plush squirrel brings the Little Leaps character to life for both babies and toddlers. What it Teaches: * Letter names and letter sounds * Animals * Play and learn in English, Spanish, French or German
Customer Reviews
Good for kids younger than 2
Okay, I'm not one to write reviews normally, but I had to for this one. Either my daughter is a genius, or this "game" is LAME. Although she is 2 1/2 and has known her alphabet since she was 2, and has been able to count to 10 even before that, I thought maybe this would be fun for her to try. First of all, two of the "games" aren't games at all - the shapes one is just a video of a bird drawing 4 shapes, and then it's over. No interaction at all. The animal one is just lessons on different animals, and the joystick controls which animals you view, but it's not a game either. The alphabet game only teaches a few letters, and that's it. You would think it would teach all 26, but no. The "feeding the pig" game counts to 10, but doesn't do much. And the whole DVD intermittently uses the same puppets that were in the infant games. My daughter likes to play this thing, but gets bored quickly. I'll save it for my next child, and introduce it to him much earlier.
Great Fun
This is such a great toy i bought it for my little brothers to share which was great because they both understand what going on,even though this one was for the elder one the youngest one still tries and sings along with the songs how great is that!!!!!~






