: My First LeapPad Book: Once Upon a Rhyme
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My First LeapPad Book: Once Upon a Rhyme
from: Toys - not a real vendor (test account)
Amazon Maximum Age: 5 years
Amazon Minimum Age: 36 months
Binding: Toy
Brand: Leap Frog Llc
EAN: 0708431200951
Label: Toys - not a real vendor (test account)
Manufacturer: Toys - not a real vendor (test account)
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 5 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 months
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Toys - not a real vendor (test account)
Release Date: September 08, 2006
Sales Rank: 19011
Studio: Toys - not a real vendor (test account)

Features:
  • Leapfrog My First LeapPad Book: Once Upon A Rhyme
  • Learn up to 20 rhymes, beginning phonics, vocabulary and counting
  • Includes interactive book and cartridge
  • For ages 3 years and up
  • 8Hx1/3Wx7-3/5L"



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Product DescriptionMy First LeapPad interactive books and cartridges engage children in activities that develop vocabulary, spelling and phonics awareness. Each book is packed with educational activities, games, stories and facts that make reading and learning more enjoyable.

The Pre-Reading Series introduces over 25 essential Pre-K reading skills. From Little Bo Peep to Wee Willie Winkie, read 20 of your favorite rhymes with Leap, Tad and Lily. Join them as they ''Pat a Cake,'' ''Sing a Song of Sixpence'' and follow an ''Itsy Bitsy Spider.''



Note:For use ONLY with the ''My First LeapPad'' learning system (sold separately). NOT COMPATIBLE with the ''LeapPad'' or ''LeapPad Pro'' Learning systems.




What Others Say

Books for kids
My daughter loves her leapPad books, and i'll bet your 2, or 3 year old will too. Kids can click on pages in the books, and the items on the page tell a story, make a sound, and generally engage your child in active learning of letters, words, and colors.
Very educational, very cute.



My four-year old daughter enjoyed it...
...but it wasn't one of her favorites. It more or less introduces kids to a number of nursery rhymes, teaching them some reading, singing and rhyming skills. Nevertheless, with regards to learning these three skills, my daughter much preferred the "There's a Wocket in My Pocket" My First LeapPad Book. This latter book is based on the work of Dr. Seuss, who is still the master when it comes to entertaining kids as you educate them about reading and rhyming.



Best book of the My first Leap Pad series
My daughter takes speech therapy and one of the things they work on is rhyming. She just could not seem to get this concept down. I was at Toys R Us and since she loves her My First Leap Pad so much I was going to get her a new book. I saw this one and thought we will give it a try. By that afternoon something had clicked and she understand how to rhyme! It is now 6 months later and this is both hers and my favorite of the books that are out there for this system. I would have to say that I prefer the Leap books over the character books such as Dora and Disney Princess they just don't seem to be as interesting or educational. If you are going to add to your Leap Pad library this is a must!



Mom and Dad love the book- our son was bored with it!
We got My First LeapPad Book: Once Upon a Rhyme last year with the My first leap pad and a few other books. Our son did'nt take to the Tad or Leap books and we have 4 different ones of Tad and Leap that have went unplayed with since last Christmas. They are really great, they actually have more games, songs and learning activites than any of the other books like Bob the Builder and Thomas the Train.
Our son however likes the cartoon figures so Thomas the train, Bob the Builder and Dora are some of the only ones he liked.
I still give My First LeapPad Book: Once Upon a Rhyme 4 stars- its a good book for the my first leap pad.



Not Fisher Price
The toy is fun and educational but the cartridges are easily lost and the pen stopped working after 3 months, probably because my kid was rough with it. If your child is tough on toys, this one won't last long.


 

My First LeapPad Book: Once Upon a Rhyme