Wednesday, 28 May 2014

LeapFrog My Own Leaptop (choose green or pink) - $33.90


 
My Own Leaptop
The pretend computer play with My Own Leaptop gets even better with a new larger screen. Explore four learning modes and even customize My Own Leaptop to spell your child's name. Send and receive pretend emails, learn letters and animal names, and sing along with 16 songs and melodies. My Own Leaptop is recommended for children age 2+ years old.
Features
Leaptop's new, larger screen makes the pretend computer play even bigger, featuring 26 fun animal animations. Tap away in four learning modes, including ABCs, Messages, Games, and Music. In ABC mode children can hear the letter, the letter sound, and a word using that letter. In Message mode children can pretend to send and receives emails with Scout. In Games mode, play fun animal trivia and letter games to reinforce the learning. In Music mode, choose from 16 fun songs and melodies. Personalize the play by learning to spell your child's name together. Plus, a perfectly-sized handle enables on the go fun—wherever and whenever.
A Cool and Colorful Kids' Laptop
The Leaptop takes the spirit of a real laptop computer and infuses it with an appealing, kid-friendly design. This durable and organically-shaped plastic case opens like a laptop. The Leaptop's lightweight and convenient handle makes it a travel-friendly learning toy. Kids will love switching between the ABCs, Messages, Games, and Music modes, which are accessed with the moveable mouse switch. Each Leaptop has one of two puppy hosts, Violet or Scout. Alphabet and early vocabulary learning is reinforced with every tap of a letter as children play on a laptop made just for them. Fun animations bring the learning to life, and children are able to pretend to exchange emails with Scout or Violet. 
Teaches
  • Exploring the Alphabet: Even very young children can begin to recognize some letters, especially the letters in their names.
  • Early Pretend Play: Pretend play gives children a chance to act out different experiences and roles they see in their world.
  • Music and Sound: Making and listening to music helps young children notice and attend to different sounds and rhythms.
  • Exploring Animals: Even very young children can begin to name animals and identify the sounds they make.
  • Computer Literacy: Young children can become familiar with a keyboard as they are exposed to common computer terms and interactions.

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