Count on Scout, a LeapFrog toy, helps infants learn to talk by using repetitive phrases. It can also help with rhymes and music. "My First Book: Hide and Seek on the Farm" is a big book that should be easy for children from 6 to 12 months old to hold and look at. The book introduces book basics, animals and first words. An adaptor allows parents to program the book to guide the child's learning.
For children from 1 to 3 years old, LeapFrog offers various tools to involve curious minds. The Shape and Sharing Picnic Basket includes plastic utensils, plates and food. The picnic basket also helps kids learn about shapes and colors as they learn how to sort, stack and match.
Counting Candles Birthday Cake helps kids learn number and motor skills. The plastic cake has removable candles children can handle and manipulate with ease.
LeapFrog helps children this age develop reading skills and inspire their curiosity of the world around them.
The ClickStart: My First Computer is a device used with a television to create a first computer experience. The console and the mouse are all child-sized and easy to use. ClickStart comes with a couple of learning programs, but LeapFrog offers others that can be purchased as the child's skill level increases.
The Leapster Explorer Learning Experience is a hand-held unit designed for 5- to 8-year-olds in mind. Children can use it to read e-books or play games. LeapFrog offers more than 40 games or books that can be played with this unit. With the Leapster Explorer, children can learn geography, reading, math, science, creativity, along with music, health and problem- solving. LeapFrog also offers additional programs that could be used beyond this age group.