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  • LeapFrog Headphones, Green

    LeapFrog Headphones, Green

    Turn up the fun wherever you go and bring crisp, clear sound with LeapFrog Headphones-now that’s music to their ears. The kid-friendly size ensures a perfect fit for little ears while the headband adjusts for growing kids. Padded ear cushions provide added comfort and sound and a choice of two different colors allows them to accessorize their learning in style.

  • LeapFrog LeapReader Junior: Toddler Milestones Book Set (works with Tag Junior)

    LeapFrog LeapReader Junior: Toddler Milestones Book Set (works with Tag Junior)

    Prepare toddlers for early milestones with Leap, including potty training, bedtime routines, feelings, emotions and more!

    Prepare toddlers for early milestones including potty training, bedtime routines, feelings, emotions, and more.
    Recommended for toddlers age 2-3 years old.

    Recommended for toddlers age 2 to 3 years old.
    LeapReader Junior Toddler Milestones Book Set

    Being a toddler means lots of big, new experiences—socially, emotionally, and physically. Toddler Milestones Book Set is here to help. Each sturdy board book features beloved characters, sing-along songs and an interactive story that helps toddlers up to age four approach big milestones. These milestones include potty training in Leap’s New Potty, nighttime routines in Count Leap to Sleep!, understanding and communicating feelings in How Are You Feeling and being a sibling in Things to Do with Baby. Each story features Leap and other beloved LeapFrog characters acting out these experiences. Toddlers can listen and interact with the illustrations to help them understand and better relate to the milestone. This book set is for use with the LeapReader Junior book pal and is compatible with the Tag Junior book pal (sold separately).

    Potty Training and Nighttime Routines

    Leap’s New Potty introduces routines and vocabulary helpful for potty training—from the “wiggly” feeling that gives toddlers the sign to “go” to healthy bathroom habits. Toddlers can interact with illustrations to hear funny sound effects, and a sing-along song encourages toddlers in their potty training. Count Leap to Sleep introduces nighttime routines using numbered steps. Toddlers can count along with numbers up to 10, interact with characters and listen to a calm “Goodnight Song.”

    Being a Sibling and Toddler Emotions

    Things to Do with Baby features interactive questions and activities designed to help toddlers think about the fun things they can do now with their new sibling. They can also play a sweet sing-along song to learn about differences between big kids and babies. How Are You Feeling? introduces toddlers to a range of emotions; as you read, discover how Leap feels in different situations. Each of Leap’s feelings has its own song that features phrases toddlers can use to communicate their own feelings.

    Teaches
    • Toilet training: Readies toddlers for toilet training, and helps build their self-confidence as they take a big step toward independence.
    • Adjusting to a new sibling: Helps toddlers learn about their new place in the family, and how to bond with a new sibling.
    • Bedtime routines: Introduces toddlers to bedtime routines using numbered steps.
    • Feelings and emotions: Children learn to notice and communicate their feelings and gradually become aware of others’ emotions.
  • LeapFrog Chat and Count Cell Phone, Scout

    LeapFrog Chat and Count Cell Phone, Scout

    Push the call button to trade calls and voicemails with your puppy pal Scout/Violet!

    Push the call button to trade calls and voicemails with your puppy pal Scout/Violet!
    Press any of the 10 number buttons to see an animated Scout/Violet count it out in a fun way.

    Press any of the 10 number buttons to see an animated Scout/Violet count it out in a fun way.
    Dial up the fun

    Explore more than 15 phone activities as you pretend and play with your very own smart phone.

    Sing hello

    Push the music button and sing along to songs about counting, phone manners, and more.

    The Learning Difference

    Fun animations and a counting song introduce numbers and counting 1 to 10, while more than 15 phone activities encourage imaginative play. Children also learn conversational skills such as saying hello, how are you, nice to talk to you, and goodbye.

    Teaches:
    • Early Number Sense
    • Pretend Play
    • Social Skills
  • LeapFrog Explorer Sanrio Hello Kitty Sweet Little Shops Learning Game

    LeapFrog Explorer Sanrio Hello Kitty Sweet Little Shops Learning Game

    Welcome to the Sweet Little Shops! It’s an extra special week at the market, and Hello Kitty needs you! Help her manage all six shops, meet new friends and use mathematics to serve customers, fill orders, sort groceries, pack up goodies and more. Complete quests to unlock all five themed days and earn stickers to decorate your photos. Play 3 levels of market fun to solve a total of 40 quests!

  • LeapFrog Explorer Sesame Street Solve it with Elmo, Abby and Super Grover 2.0 Learning Game

    LeapFrog Explorer Sesame Street Solve it with Elmo, Abby and Super Grover 2.0 Learning Game

    Join Super Grover 2.0 on three super missions to help Elmo and Abby solve problems. From driving a go-kart full of chickens to balancing pigs in a boat, discover your own super powers of observation and investigation as you laugh and learn with Sesame Street. Rescue Elmo’s toys from a tree while learning about levers and weights. Launch Super Grover 2.0 into the tree by dropping the right weight onto the lever not too heavy and not too light and he’ll go just the right height. Then, catch Elmo’s toys as they drop down. Experiment with weight and balance in a boat to help Abby’s pig pals get to a pumpkin patch. Balance the boat with pigs to get it moving. Then, steer it across a pond. Engineer a go-kart so that Elmo can give some chickens a ride to their favorite places. Help Elmo find the right wheels to get his go-kart going.

  • Playskool Alphie

    Playskool Alphie

    Who better to explore the world with than someone who’s new to it? This Alphie robot figure is on a “field trip” from his home planet and, with a kooky grin and funny faces, it’s his “mission” to introduce your child to important skills and concepts! There’s practically nothing this little dynamo doesn’t want to “talk about,” from letter sounds and shape sorting to patterns, cause and effect, vocabulary development and much more, your Alphie figure is a whole big world of wonder in one little portable robot buddy. As his buttons light up, and as he “sings” and plays music, your child is engaged with fun quizzes, games and a different activity on each card! Informative fun on-the-go is as easy as can be, too, with this little guy’s handled noggin and storage spot for his cards in his backpack. Simply insert one of the activity cards into the chest panel, and the fun begins. There’s a whole lot to explore when you’re a preschooler and this Alphie figure shares one of the most important lessons, too: discovery is tons and tons of fun!

  • LeapFrog AlphaPup Toy, Green

    LeapFrog AlphaPup Toy, Green

    Explore the ABCs with a New Best Friend

    Make letter learning a howl with LeapFrog AlphaPup! Toddlers ages 12 to 36 months will love exploring the ABCs as they walk their adorable puppy pal. AlphaPup is the perfect learning companion, singing the ABCs as he wobbles along behind your child. Children can touch colorful buttons to hear letter names, letter sounds, words that begin with each letter and darling doggie phrases.

    Take AlphaPup for a walk and hear learning songs with every step!

    Cute doggie phrases, floppy ears and a wagging tail make learning fun.
    Curriculum That Goes Beyond Core Skills

    Provide early exposure to phonics basics, early vocabulary and more while encouraging gross and fine motor skill development. AlphaPup sings three learning songs as your child walks him along. The songs stop when your child stops, and then plays when your child walks, to make walking a musical and fun play experience. Little fingers can press colorful buttons to hear letters A to Z sounded out, words that begin with each letter and fun phrases that include these words. Press the letter W, for example, and hear “W! Walk! I love going on walks with you!” Connecting letters with their names and sounds are important first steps on the road to reading and spelling.

    Personalized for Every Child

    AlphaPup makes learning meaningful and fun by responding to your child’s actions. Eager new walkers have a pal to cheer them on, or children can have a seat and switch between songs and learning modes as often as they desire. Pressing buttons produces a range of playful and curricular audio surprises that children can control by pressing favorite buttons again and again. As children grow, they can also begin to make new connections, such as linking printed letters with their names and sounds.

    Fun with a Puppy Friend

    Bright interactive buttons, wobbly paw-shaped wheels, floppy ears and a tail that wags make AlphaPup a truly delightful and lovable learning companion. Children can press a doggie button to hear cute dog phrases and a music note button to play three learning and fun songs, or simply pull AlphaPup along for a combination of pretend play, musical and physical fun.

    Learning Experts Help Develop Learning Experiences

    “Research shows that knowing the alphabet is an important first step to learning to read. We designed the AlphaPup as a learning pal to expose children to letter names and sounds as they exercise walking and pulling on the toy. AlphaPup builds learning right into engaging physical and pretend play. ” – The LeapFrog Learning Team.

    Press letter buttons to hear letter names, letter sounds and words that begin with the letter.

    Press letter buttons to hear letter names, letter sounds and words that begin with the letter.
    Key features

    Walk your way to letter learning fun! AlphaPup helps toddlers become familiar with letters and words while doing what they love best: moving around. Three learning songs and colorful, interactive letter buttons enable children to hear letter sounds and the alphabet, while a doggie button offers cute sayings. Floppy fabric ears and a wagging tail give this pup lots of character, making him a true best friend for learning.

    Teaches:
    • The Alphabet: Children who can recognize letters with confidence have an easier time learning letter sounds and word spellings.
    • Phonics skills: To read independently, children must understand the relationship between the sounds in spoken words and the letters that represent those sounds.
    • Gross Motor Skills: As children learn to roll over, sit, stand, and even dance, they are developing the ability to coordinate their large muscles.

  • Kidoozie Little Tuffies Trucks

    Kidoozie Little Tuffies Trucks

    Let the construction begin with these durable, plastic trucks. Your little one will be entertained for hours and learn basic work vehicle functions too! Take these sturdy little trucks to the beach, in the car or just use them at home, they are convenient for any type of play. Set includes dump truck, cement mixer and a bulldozer. The recommended age for Little Tuffies Trucks is 12 months & up.

  • Max Steel Moto Flight Vehicle with Max Steel Figure

    Max Steel Moto Flight Vehicle with Max Steel Figure

    Teenage Max and alien Steel discovered that together they make a formidable force, able to protect the world from fearsome villains! Unlock your inner hero with the Moto Flight Max figure, equipped with a dual mode transforming vehicle. Go from motorcycle to huge rocket jetpack in a flash!