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Leapfrog Didj Custom Learning Game Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends

51ZnqAVwoYL. SL160  Leapfrog Didj Custom Learning Game Fosters Home for Imaginary Friends

  • Use your word skills in 10 exciting mini-games to guide Bloo safely across the street to meet his match face-to-face!
  • Teaches language arts: Nouns and pronouns, punctuation, parts of speech, subject and predicate.
  • Library of games featuring favorite characters from SpongeBob SquarePants, Star Wars and Indiana Jones.
  • Kids can customize the game online with language arts skills they are studying in school.
  • Parents connect to the LeapFrog® Learning Path to see what their child is learning.
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Barbie B-Book- Pink

315j4kAnAHL Barbie B Book  Pink Barbie B-Book- Pink Girls will love being tutored by Barbie. This super stylish B-Book is a bilingual powertop that uses fun games to challenge girls. Activities are designed to hone skills like memory, spelling, punctuation and math – both in English and Spanish. It features 30 learning games in all. Awesome animation and digital sounds add to the exciting experience. Includes a full size keyboard. Requires 4 “AA” batteries (included). Measures 10.5″ x 9.5″ x 9.5″.
Customer Review: My daughter loves it!
As a great start my kid (3 years old) loves pink, she felt in love with her “notebook” as soon as she saw it!
It has different activities for different ages, she can play with her toy for hours.
She got it on Christmas 2006 and after one year and a month the toy is still working.
Customer Review: A great learning tool!
My six year old got this for Christmas from “Santa” just shy of her seventh birthday. The laptop went everywhere with us– in the car, restaurants, waiting rooms, doctor’s offices… It kept her quiet and happy! One afternoon, she sat on the couch exploring the games on the laptop when she asked me what a certain symbol meant. I peeked at her computer and saw that it was a game with division problems. When I gave her a two sentence explanation of division, she started answering the questions. The simple problems gradually progressed to two digit numbers and so on, and she was still answering them correctly! How cool that my daughter thinks math is fun! With all the simple, unimaginitive toys out there, I’m thrilled to find an educational one that my child won’t put down. Worth every penny!

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