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LeapFrog Tag Reading System – Pink

Jan 30th, 2010 by Sam

  • With your tag reader, encourage your child’s love of reading by using the tag reading system now in pink
  • Using amazing touch technology, the tag reader makes learning to read an exciting experience as words talk, pictures sing and stories live out loud
  • The tag reading and activity books have over 20 books and games available, including favorite TV and movie characters and classic stories
  • Kids will love to read the story and play learning activities that help build phonics skills, vocabulary, and reading comprehension all with the help of their tag reader
  • Parents can connect the tag reader online to the leapfrog learning path to see what their child is learning from this book, and can receive recommendations for other books their child should read next to continue to build their reading skills

Product Description
LeapFrog The Tag Reading System Introducting Tag- the amazing touch reading system that brings reading to life like never before. The Tag Reader is a touch-and-talk reading device that brings stories to life and offers insights into what your child is learning. As your little one touches the Tag Reader to the pages of specially printed storybooks, a small camera in the tip “reads” the pages, allowing children to hear words and stories read aloud. Characters, picture… More >>

LeapFrog Tag Reading System – Pink

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5 Responses to “LeapFrog Tag Reading System – Pink”

  1. Jennifer Parker
    January 30, 2010 at 12:15 pm

    This was a Christmas gift for my 5 year old, and she loves it. My 2 year old was caught playing with it a little bit ago, and doing quite well. I was concerned about how easy it would be for my 5 year old to use it. She’s picked it up like a pro in the span of 2 days. She even figured out if she pushes the button on the side that she can play the books without having them in front of her. So she’ll hold the pen up to her ear like a phone and listen to the stories. *rofl*

    I loaded the book that came with it, and three others she got, on Christmas day with no problems. I really like the program that LeapFrog has made for this. It makes adding and removing books SUPER easy. So far my daughter has gotten one reward from the the Ni-Hao Ki-Lan book. It brought up a page to print with a certificate and a “coin” that corresponds with the book. To say the least she’s THRILLED by it. I would like to know from plugging it in what was completed to earn it (though I’ve not fully poked around on it, so it might tell me in the parent section).

    I will be picking up the Tag Junior reader for my 2 year old in the near future because I don’t need WWIII in my house. That and I just can’t argue with children who want to learn and read. ;)
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Kimberly Baldwin
    January 30, 2010 at 1:17 pm

    MY GIRLS LOVE READING BY THEMSELVES. I ONLY WISH THE BOOKS WERE PLUG AND PLAY AND YOU DIDN’T HAVE TO INSTALL THE SOFTWEAR!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Luis Belfort
    January 30, 2010 at 3:14 pm

    This toy, well I don’t know if I can call it a toy… I think that the best word is learning tool!!!… It reads each word of the book, read a page, or even read the story. Also have some games like find something on the page, colors, etc. My daughter loves it, she plays a lot, I bought some titles and the stories are great. The best of all it’s that they are playing with real books, not with a computer or a game console.

    You have to register your Tag with the leapfrog webpage/software to download the stories that you buy to be storage at the tag, this is very easy and the software is very friendly (I use Mac). Be careful, there are a 16MB and 32 MB Tag available (the 32MB has more storage for stories, I return the 16MB and get the 32MB), and the difference in price worth the upgrade. The Leapfrog’s webpage sends you an email with a report of the advances of the reading of you child, tells you how many time spend your child using the tag and they get rewards for the stories they read.

    To be honest, this is the best “toy” I’ve ever buy… I fully recommended it. It’s worth every cent. I also bought the Junior Tag for my little daughter and it’s also amazing, she’s almost two, and plays a lot with it.

    I also recommend you to buy the case… it helps to have the Tag and the books in the same place and it very useful if you take this “toy” out of the house.

    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. K. Sobieraj
    January 30, 2010 at 5:08 pm

    my daughter (5yo)loves this, it is great for car rides, she is starting to read wonderfully
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. V. Melendez
    January 30, 2010 at 6:19 pm

    I purchased this item for my three year old daughter and my niece. My daughter found it easy to use and went right away to reading and exploring the pages of the book. While the pen can be used with the included book right away, you do need to download audio for any additional books. I found this to be pretty straight forward and easy.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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