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This book shelf is not very well thought out. If you don't have enough books to fill the shelf, the books slide over and out the open sides. What you can't tell by the picture is that the sides of the shelf are completely open. There are ridges across the bottom to hold books in place but don't do their job well unless you have a full bookshelf. The reason I bought this was to keep all the TAG stuff in one place, for that purpose, this suffices. Every time my child pulls a book, the other books fall over and he has a mess to clean up. To avoid this, the books just get laid in horizontally for now. I wouldn't recommend this. Save your money and place a strip of velcro somewhere on you child's shelf, stick the pen there and you'll have a place to keep the pen. Keep the books in the same area of the shelf and you'll have an upgraded version of this idea.
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This is a must-have item for any Tag owner. It is currently holding 7 of our son's hardcover Tag books, one of the paperback vowel series, and the solar system map. It is so nice to have everything organized in one place!Best Deals for LeapFrog Tag Book Shelf
I know that it has been mentioned that this is flimsy but that is the last thing that comes to mind. It fits perfectly on a nightstand and is a great accessory for any Tag fan! I highly recommend it!!Honest reviews on LeapFrog Tag Book Shelf
I really wanted to like this. Like another reviewer, I also have the storage case and while it keeps everything in its place, it is also less likely to be used. Out of sight, out of mind.What I like. It ships in a flat box so when you take it out, there's a hinged element that snaps in/out. There's also a hole/holder for the TAG pen. Aesthetically, it's pleasing to the eye. As for function...
What I don't like. The grooves along the base for the books that could hold 10 books. Not functional at all. It either needs to have more of a ridge and/or an opposing ridge like what they used to have for CD jewel cases. Alternatively, just get rid of it altogether. Without the ridged element you could fit another 4-5 books.
Suggestions for the design team. Rather than a ridge, maybe a sliding mechanism to hold books in place for those with less than the 10 books configured. Make use of the area behind the pen, maybe another pen holder for those who have multiple pens or a place to hold the activity cards.
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