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LeapFrog Tag Junior Book: The Backyardigans Opposites

Nov 23rd, 2009 by Jabin

  • Learn about opposites as you race to outer space with the Backyardigans
  • Touch your Tag Junior book pal to any part of any page and discover more than 130 audio responses in this book
  • More than 24 playful activities encourage toddlers to take charge and explore, while helping build confidence with books
  • Each Tag Junior board book focuses on a different preschool skill, the Backyardigans Opposites focuses on opposites and also introduces position words and matching
  • See your child’s progress through the online LeapFrog Learning Path, and get printable activities to expand the learning

Product Description
More Than 24 Playful Activities Encourage Toddlers To Take Charge And Explore, While Helping Build Confidence With Books; Focuses On Opposites & Also Introduces Position Words & Matching; Children Can Touch The Tag Junior(tm) Book Pal To Any Part Of Any Page & Discover More Than 130 Audio Responses In This Book; Parents Can See Child’s Progress Through The Online Leapfrog(r) Learning Path & Get Printable Activities To Expand The Learning. for Ages 2 – 4…. More >>

LeapFrog Tag Junior Book: The Backyardigans Opposites

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2 Responses to “LeapFrog Tag Junior Book: The Backyardigans Opposites”

  1. Carl O
    November 23, 2009 at 12:47 pm

    Do not belive Leap Frog!! The Tag Reader can not utilize the Tag Jr. books. They think they will have a patch in mid July. Don’t buy yet if you want to use with the Tag Reader. Very disappointing.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Cara Holland
    November 23, 2009 at 3:34 pm

    This is a great book. I would not knock the book down to a one just because it is not compatible. The focus is the book and this book is great at teaching opposites. My two year old daughter loves her reader and this book and my five year old son uses her junior reader instead of his older reader. Great buy.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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