LeapFrog 2 in 1 LeapTop Touch Laptop, Green, Learning Tablet

LeapFrog 2 in 1 LeapTop Touch Laptop

LeapFrog 2 in 1 LeapTop Touch Laptop, Green, Learning Tablet for Kids with 10 Modes of Play, with Letters, Numbers, Vocabulary and Animals, Toy Laptop for Kids Ages 2 Years +


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LeapFrog 2-in-1 LeapTop Touch Laptop

Upgraded with double the content! This 2-in-1 pretend laptop and tablet now has ten modes of play perfect for teaching letters, numbers, early vocabulary and animal facts.

As a laptop children can play on full a-z and 1-10 keyboards and easily switch between Letters, Messages, Games, Music and new Numbers modes. They will explore the alphabet and animals with the keyboard keys, play games to learn fun facts about animals and exchange emails with Scout and Violet.

Close the lid of the laptop and it magically transforms into a tablet! The screen spins round to become a touch screen ready for playing five additional modes! Touch the screen to pop bubbles and reveal letters, tap the hairbrush to give Violet a new hairstyle and exchange emoticons with Scout!

The 2-in-1 LeapTop Touch Laptop can also be personalised so your child can learn to spell their name and includes a carry handle so they can attend to important business wherever they go.

Skills

  • Letters
  • Numbers
  • Early vocabulary
  • Animals
  • Basic computer literacy
  • Fine motor skills
  • For ages 2+ years
  • Includes 3 x AA batteries.


Dimensions: 5.2 x 25.6 x 15.5 cm; 500 Grams
Model: 600903
Material: Plastic
Colour: Green
Batteries Required: Yes
Batteries Included: Yes
Age: 24 months – 12 years
Assembly: No
Composition: 100% plastic
Dimensions: 5.2 x 25.6 x 15.5 cm; 500 Grams
Material: Plastic

9 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Got for my little girl just over two and she loves it. She is already starting to try and count with scout. So far within two weeks she can say 2,4,5,6. Great buy.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    my son defo looks interested at it but he still to young to really understand how to play and the use of it. he dropped in the first 30min and didnt affect anything, which is good. the sounds are very childish which I like. Very basic but I think is nice for a kid to play with. my son’s cousins that are older (4yo) seemed very interested at it, way more than my 2 yo. so there you go lol

  3. SalShaycdnx says:

     United Kingdom

    I love this little tablet for children. I got it for my two year old grandson, I think he is a bit young to get the full use of it, but he loves pushing buttons so it keeps him amused for a while. I think as he gets older he will get more use of it.

  4. Abby says:

     United Kingdom

    I bought this toy for 2 year old grandson. He absolutely loves it. His 4 year old sister also loves it. They don’t put it down which can be a problem when they both want to use it.
    They are both autistic and absolutely love numbers and alphabet. Well worth the money

  5. KristanXMA says:

     United Kingdom

    -Screen is displaying dark squares so the images are hard to see.
    -When flipping screen from tablet to laptop it smashed and trapped fingers multiple times.
    -Many varied activities for learning!
    -Very fun, portable, and attention grabbing.

  6. Corinne Reichert says:

     United Kingdom

    A nice educational toy. keeps my 23 month old busy “working” & “studying” on his laptop. looks sturdy and has survived a few dings here and there. Hope it lasts the year ahead !

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I bought for my granddaughter’s first birthday She loves pressing the buttons and dancing to the music Not old enough yet to follow the spoken instructions but will be eventually

  8. MonroeBroadway says:

     United Kingdom

    Fab little toy, can be used as a laptop and the screen flips round and closes as a tablet for touchscreen games my little one loves it especially when I’m in my laptop

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI have a toddler that likes to throw things, so he doesn’t have this out unattended but he’s managed it a handful of time over the year & nothing has broken…. yet. My 2 yr old loves the game of pressing a note to play music when it’s a tablet versio