

LeapPad: LeapStart Phonics - Leap's Friends A to Z.LeapPad - Reading & Writing (1st Grade) - for PLUS.ACCESSORY: Little Touch Carrying Case/Tote.LeapPad I Can Read Book: One Fish, Two Fish, Red F.

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Features:Master all 26 letters of the alphabet Pronounce and spell beginning words Search and find objects Identify capital and lower case letters Match letters with their sounds Works with all LeapPad and LeapPad Pro learning systems, except My First LeapPad. Through engaging activities, learn the letters of the alphabet and their phonic sounds. Kit Kangaroo plays the kazoo for kicks and Ron Rabbit raises real roses. From Anna Alligator to Zelda Zebra, Leap's colorful album includes pictures of all of his friends and their pastimes. "Tad Goes Shopping" teaches numbers and counting, more or less, sorting and classifying sets of objects, shape identification, and color identification.Learn about your favorite frog, Leap, with his new interactive photo album.
#Leappad tad goes shopping plus#
This book also works with the LeapPad Plus Writing learning system and the Quantum pad Learning System. Your child simply places the book on the LeapPad® player, pops in the cartridge, and touchs any page with the Magic Pen to bring learning to life. Tad would like to buy a little bear - will he find it anywhere? They count aisles as they shop for crafts, sporting goods, shoes and socks, garden supplies, candy and toys. When the Frog family goes shopping at the Hop and Shop store, each family member must choose their favorite items to add to the cart by sorting, classifying and estimating.

In short, the book teaches the basic building blocks of math readiness (using more/less than, matching, shapes, and color concepts). At the same time, little Tad helps his friends correctly identify and pronounce numbers and learn to count like real pros. With Tad Goes Shopping, kids see, hear, say, and touch throughout the story, retaining new information, and enhancing learned information. LeapPad's multisensory, experiential interface makes kids-even those who aren't old enough for school-want to count as well as big kids do. What's really cute? A kid that can't count to 20, but really, really wants to.

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