Building off of the popular LeapFrog Tag system, the new “Tag Junior” is intended more for the toddler audience. Based more off of board books, the Tag Junior will use a larger reader, and all the ...
Tag Junior book pal, LeapFrog’s newest Tag reading system, is now kid-friendlier with its chunky, ubercute, small-hands-friendly design, so you can start neglecting ...
— -- Nothing beats having your child curl up in your lap to read a favorite book. But for those times when you can't be the reader, or when you might want to introduce fun sounds and music into ...
LeapFrog’s latest Tag Junior ($34.99, requires two AAA batteries) introduces the appreciation of books to the toddler demographic. Performing in concert with the exclusive “Learning Path Connected” ...
LeapFrog's really into this learning stuff, apparently. Their latest offering, Tag Junior, is for the two- to four-year old age range, and it builds on the company's previous Tag Reading System tech.
LeapFrog today introduced a baby brother to the Fly “pentop computer.” The $50 Tag uses the same Anoto high-res scanning technology to “read” specially printed books to kids, and can connect to the ...
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