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- Let little learners play in a grown-up way with Text and Learn
- Three learning modes give children practice with letter names and sounds, QWERTY keyboard navigation and more
- Children can exchange text messages with their puppy pal Scout
- Parents can connect to the online LeapFrog Learning Path for customized learning ideas and insights from LeapFrog
Product Description
Price is for EA.
Text and Learn is designed to let little learners play in a grown-up way! Children can exchange text messages with their puppy pal Scout, check Scout’s planner to see what his week entails and more in the pretend browser mode. Other learning modes offer practice with letter matching, shape identification and QWERTY keyboard navigation through silly animations and sound effects. Children also explore letter names and sounds. Parents can co… More >>




November 3, 2009 at 12:01 pm
It’s ok not great but ok. My 2 year old could careless about it. Wish I’d just bought her, her own Leapster.
Rating: 3 / 5
November 3, 2009 at 12:30 pm
I read a couple of reviews and thought what a wonderful thing to get for my 3 and 5 yr old granddaughters. I received these and was impressed by the fact that they actually looked like real smartphones. I thought my girls were going to think these were the best thing since sliced bread. WRONG! The 5 yr old turned it on, took one look at the black and white graphics and gave it back to me. The 3 yr old actually tried to play with it. After about 5 min. she got tired of it and asked for her Nintendo DS. Whoever got the idea that a kid would actually like the black and white display obviously didn’t do much research with the kids who would actually use these, especially kids that had advanced toys such as the Nintendo DS with it’s beautiful interface/display. Oh, COLOR display I should say. What the heck is this black and white display? I returned these and got my $ back and bought the kids 2 new Nintendo games. They were thrilled.
Rating: 3 / 5
November 3, 2009 at 3:09 pm
I have 3 year old twins and this is a great little toy to remind them about all of the letters of the alphabet. It is very easy to use and understand. They keep them in their beds and take them in the car. It is also durable – they drop them all the time and the computers still keep working
The price is right – very inexpensive way to learn the alphabet.
Rating: 4 / 5
November 3, 2009 at 5:19 pm
I bought this for my 20 month old daughter and she absolutely loves it. My daughter loves daddys laptop, cell phone, and game systems. I bought her this and it keeps her entertained long enough for me to get things done. Its, by far, her favorite toy and she doesnt let anyone play with it. I was really happy when I saw her playing by herself one day with the toy. She kept pushing the same button over and over and she would try to repeat what it was saying. This almost reminds me of those old Speak N Spells from way back in the day. Its quite durable and has proven that it can take a beating. Highly recommended.
Rating: 5 / 5
November 3, 2009 at 5:25 pm
My 3 year old loves the games and the character Scout. She doesn’t even realize she is learning as she plays and helps Scout out with his missions. The toy is very durable and the screen is nice and large. SHe is learning the alphabet and thinks it is a phone like mine (blackberry phone). Cute..;)
Rating: 5 / 5