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LeapFrog My First LeapPad Educational Book: Disney Princess Enchanted Counting Tales

LeapFrog My First LeapPad Educational Book: Disney Princess Enchanted Counting Tales
From LeapFrog

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Product Description

Share the magical stories of two delightful Disney Princesses as you and your child discover these enchanted counting tales. Help Cinderella get ready for the royal ball, and then flip the book over to join Ariel and her friends under the sea - all while building important preschool math skills. For use with My First LeapPad (sold separately).


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #19479 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: LeapFrog
  • Model: 21150
  • Released on: 2006-06-12
  • Dimensions: 8.00" h x 7.00" w x 1.00" l, .35 pounds

Features

  • 3-5 years

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
Share the magical stories of two delightful Disney Princesses as you and your child discover these enchanted counting tales! Help Cinderella get ready for the royal ball, and then flip the book over to join Ariel and her friends under the sea ¿ all while building important preschool math skills. Learn shapes as you help the mice finish Cinderella´s dress in time for the royal ball. Then, practice writing numbers as Cinderella dances with the Prince! Unlock the hidden treasure in Ariel´s cave by identifying the correct colors and shapes! Then, sing and count along with Ariel as she makes a deal with Ursula. Preschoolers just place the flip book on the My First LeapPad System, pop in the cartridge, and touch any page with the Magic Pen to bring learning to life. What it Teaches: * More than/Less than * Pre-writing skills * Shapes and sizes * Counting to 10 * Number line


Customer Reviews

My not yet 3 year old loves it!4
I was pleasantly surprise to find that it was educational. Especially the expressions for emotions and Ariel and the music notes. It covers a lot of different themes. It is more for girls though. I found that boys were really not interested in getting Cinderella ready for her wedding.

Cute2
Cute... closest thing to a video game I'll let my 3-year-old use. I like that the sound is soft on this toy. Makes a good travel toy - better than sticking a DVD in their face during a long car ride.

Girls who loves princesses will like this!4
I played both sides of this LeapPad game with my 4 yr old (one side has Cinderella, the other has Ariel) - and we had fun. As with most leapPads, the storyline and the verbal cues are a little too delayed when prompting the child to do certain activities and she wanted to wing through the pages quickly because she didn't wait to listen for what to do next. I like the LeapPads, though, because they are more "book-like" than video games and I feel like she's interacting with the characters. I like the drawing feature on this one, where she can trace the shooting stars with the pen. It's a Nice, Happy product overall.