If there's one device that has revolutionized the way children learn (and, let's face it, play), it's the tablet. And while many of us find ourselves reluctantly handing our tablets over to our kids ...
LeapFrog's latest tablet just couldn't wait to show off for the camera, making its on-screen debut over at the FCC's site a few weeks back. The kid-friendly tech company was finally ready to show the ...
LeapFrog's LeapPads have been on many children's holiday wish lists ever since they first came out a few years ago. Is LeapFrog's latest offering, the Leappad 3, worth a look this holiday season? Read ...
If your kids are like mine, they often want to get their hands on your smartphone or tablet to play games or read e-books. Hoping to tap into that enthusiasm, LeapFrog recently released the LeapPad, a ...
LeapFrog, the leading manufacturer of educational entertainment products for children has launched its much renowned LeapPad lineup of learning tablets in India. The newly unveiled tablet LeapPad ...
The LeapPad—that Tonka-tough tablet from LeapFrog you’re not afraid to hand over to your kids—is taking a cue from Nintendo amiibo and Disney Affinitiy with a collection of educational card packs ...
The 100-plus apps may pale compared to the thousands offered on the iPad, but LeapFrog has the opportunity to truly curate what experiences their little users will have on the LeapPad. iPads have had ...
Mattel Inc., the world’s largest toy maker, is making a big leap into the electronic educational toy market, one of the toy industry’s fastest-growing segments. On Sunday, the El Segundo-based company ...
It was over a year ago that we last crossed paths with LeapFrog’s LeapPad — a clever kid-friendly learning tablet that comes in under $100. Today, the second-generation LeapPad, or LeapPad2 as it were ...
LeapFrog has launched a new tablet designed specifically for kids, the LeapFrog LeapPad. This innovative device features a 5-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 480 x 272 pixels. It also ...
Leapfrog's LeapPad is the tablet and content ecosystem of choice for the preschool set, but CEO John Barbour is expecting an attack from the Android army. The children's' learning company reported ...