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Friday, November 21, 2014

Cheap LeapFrog Leapster and L-Max Recharging System - not for use

LeapFrog Leapster and L-Max Recharging System - not for use with Leapster 2
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I bought this system and returned it the very next day. Why? Because for the price of this exhorbitant recharging system, you can buy two packages of four Ni-MH AA batteries that recharge in 15 minutes and last as just as long... even on one charge! And, the charging device that came with the Ni-MH batteries is much more compact. PLUS, when the L-Max eventually dies, you can still use Ni-MH batteries for other electronic devices. Let's see you do THAT with this recharging system! Don't be fooled folks. Save your money and buy quick charging Ni-MH batteries instead.

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Since the L-Max came with nothing and it eats batteries very quickly this was a saving grace for us. It was hard to believe that the L-max didn't even come with an a/c adaptor which we thought was a rip off. If you have an L-Max or are considering buying one the Recharging Kit is a MUST!

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I can't imagine how many batteries our Lmax would have sucked up, so this battery charger is a must have. Conversely we could have bought rechargeable batteries, but this just seemed like the more convienient choice for us.

It has a green indicator light that blinks when charging and goes solid green when done. You have to make sure the L-max (or leapster) is set on the cradle correctly so the light pops on, it is easy initally before you are used to the feel of it to set it on but not have it docked correctly.

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This item is advertised for the Leapster and LMax, however, it is only for the LMax, not the Leapster. I came very close to ordering this for my daughter's Leapster but it does not work for it. I think the Leapster should be removed from the products information on here or others will order it and not be able to use it for their Leapster (non-LMax version) and have to go through with returning it.

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This charger is a godsend. It may seem a bit expensive, but it more than pays for itself after a few months. Sometimes you need to adjust how the L-Max sits in the charger... you need to be aware of whether it is seated correctly and is charging before walking away (the speed of a blinking light at the base of the product is the indicator).

Overall, this product is worth buying.

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Thursday, November 20, 2014

LeapFrog LeapPad2 Explorer Kids' Learning Tablet Reviews

LeapFrog LeapPad2 Explorer Kids' Learning Tablet, Green
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We gave the original leappad to my 4yo daughter last Christmas. She absolutely loved it. In fact she loved it a little too much, as it started to interfere with bedtime. Unfortunately I accidentally left her leappad on an airplane. She was crushed.

Fast forward to a few weeks ago. I saw the announcement for the leappad2 and thought this might be a way to make up for my mistake. We preordered from Amazon, and it arrived today. If you have the original leappad, here are some differences that I noticed:

* I couldn't open the box without tearing/cutting it. Leapfrog seems to have glued down every flap. I was hoping to open it, download the apps, configure it, and repackage it so i could wrap it up as a present. But that wasn't possible without damaging the box.

* It is definitely faster/snappier. The upgraded CPU is a noticeable improvement.

* The battery covers are significantly improved. With the old one, you could use the stylus to pop off the covers. The new ones snap firmly into place. There's no way my daughter will be able to remove these...

* Just like the original, you get to pick one app. But I'm pretty sure the app selection has changed. The choices now are roly poly picnic, hamster music, a leapfrog video, or an ebook.

* Unlike the original leappad, The package only comes with one stylus, which is already connected to the leappad with the included string.

* Leapfrog appears to have added a new connector for the stylus string below the stylus slot. This should help children who are lefties. (like my daughter)

That's all I can think of for now. I'll update this review as my daughter plays with it. I am certain she is going to love the front camera.

PS I am just an average person that actually paid for this. I'm not some professional mommy-blogger that got a free 'sample' in exchange for writing a glowing review. All of these reviews that predate 8/1/2012 seem a little contrived, don't you think?

EDIT #1 (8/3/2012) Within the leappad connect app, I could install all apps that I PURCHASED for our original leappad on to the new one. It would not allow me to install the free, selectable app that came with the purchase of the original leappad.

EDIT #2 (8/5/2012) If you search the internet you can find two codes for two free apps, "Alphabet Soup", and "The Book of Super Awesome Stuff." I had previously downloaded these apps to our first (lost) leappad. Leappad Connect would not allow me to install these on the new Leappad 2. Not sure why. I am going to open a support ticket with Leap Frog. I've already had an open ticket regarding the lost leappad, so this might be related to that. I guess what I'm saying is that this might not be a problem for others...

EDIT #3 (8/8/2012) One of my daughter's favorite apps is the Music app. There are 5 songs that are preloaded. She plays them all the time. She loves music, so I can't wait for the official MP3 upgrade thats supposed to come out this fall. I hope Leapfrog will not overcharge for it...

Speaking of overcharging... I was in Target the other day and was surprised to see two "Recharger Packs" for the Leappad 2 on sale. They were $40 each. $40!!! Come on Leapfrog! $30 is at the high-end of what I will pay for a battery. Replacement laptop batteries are cheaper than this. They should be more like $20. It's antics like this that will drive loyal customers to the flood of cheap android devices that will be coming in the next several months...

EDIT #4 (8/17/2012) This is my last edit. My daughter LOVES the new creativity app. Basically it lets you create animated stories. You get to pick the background, props, and characters. From there you can add movement and action, and a dialog. You can use the camera to replace the face of the characters with a photo. I was impressed. I've also seen that many of the apps are lefty friendly, meaning it will allow you to turn the leappad over so the string isn't stretched when using the left hand. I'm happy with the purchase, and my daughter is happy too.

I have little doubt these will be a hot item this Christmas. If you are thinking you want to get this for your child, don't wait. Otherwise the scalpers will be your only option. (That, or waiting until after Christmas.

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If you want a child-friendly tablet-style device, this is the best one on the market as of October 2012. But you have to understand what you're getting and why this is desirable. There are a lot of positive reviews that are a bit inflated, and many negative reviews that are simply unfair in their expectations. Here's my realistic parent-friendly review...

First, the LeapPad is more rugged and more child-friendly compared to an iPad, iPod, or Android tablet. I know parents who prefer to let their kids play apps on those more sophisticated devices, but if you go that route, you're taking a risk with a more expensive and more fragile device. You're also opening up a potential can of worms since those devices usually include unrestricted access to the internet (which may expose your child to inappropriate material or allow him/her to accidentally make purchases, etc.). The LeapPad's more durable casing allows young children to hold and carry it with less likelihood of damage. Since it has a fairly wide bezel all the way around the screen, it also offers space for a child to rest his/her palm when writing with the stylus, with fewer "false taps" that can occur when their palm or fingers touch the screen instead of the stylus. And, of course, since it is not wireless-connectivity enabled, you don't have to worry about your child stumbling across objectionable content or making accidental purchases. You control the content on the device by syncing to your computer and deciding what to install (the sync cable is included, and plugs into a standard USB slot on your computer).

Second, the LeapPad is much more responsive than any of the other child tablets we've tested. We bought our 2.5-year-old daughter a FisherPrice iXL, which was cheaper and came with 6 very basic apps that we thought would be plenty sufficient. However, after a few weeks, she was still struggling to learn how to use the apps due to noticeable lag/unresponsiveness during screen taps. The inconsistent results when she interacted with the screen made it hard for her to learn the interface. Sometimes tapping an icon would do what she wanted, but often, multiple taps would not produce the desired effect. Often, she had to ask "Daddy can you help me draw?" or "Daddy can you help me play music?" in order to access or use a program. When she tried a friend's LeapPad1, however, it was noticeably more responsive, allowing her to understand the interface MUCH better. When we purchased a LeapPad2 we were delighted to find that it's even snappier than the LeapPad1. Within a few hours, our daughter had mastered how to access all of the applications and she also understood about 50 60% of the more advanced functions within each program (such as choosing the small, medium, or large eraser in the Art Studio drawing program). I'm certain she learned it so quickly because the screen and stylus respond faster and more consistently (about 95% of all taps register correctly, even in the hands of our 2.5-year old).

Third, the LeapPad has a decent array of basic apps/features already included. When you unbox it, you'll need to install four AA batteries, create a new "profile" for your child, then connect to an Internet-connected computer to load on some of the apps and register the device. The applications included are:

1. CARTRIDGE: which accesses the content on a cartridge, which must be purchased separately

2. PETPAD: allows you to customize the type, color, and features of a small electronic pet, who can then be fed, bathed, or used to learn how to draw upperand lower-case letters.

3. CAMERA: allows you to use the frontor rear-facing lenses to capture photos or videos of decent quality under ideal lighting conditions (decent enough to delight a young child, that is).

4. MYSTUFF: a consolidated inventory of MyPhotos, MyArt, MyVideos, and MyStories, all of which are created in other apps.

5. MYBOOKS: a bookshelf-style interface that links to eBooks which must be purchased separately

6. MUSIC: a jukebox-style interface that includes one album with five songs about topics like punctuation, vowels, the alphabet, etc.

7. SNEAKPEEKS: a link to various advertisements for add-on content including downloadable and cartridge-style eBooks, games, etc. (Some parents may feel annoyed to have a link to advertisements at all, but I appreciate that they've been confined to an app you must click on to launch. Thankfully, the ads are NOT displayed elsewhere on the device and do NOT intrude upon the functionality or appearance of other apps.)

8. ARTSTUDIO: a simple but decently-featured drawing program much like the basic Paint program on most computers.

9. CREATIVITY: allows you to make short 3-, 4-, or 5-section animated cartoons that include your own photos and voice if desired (this is the most complex app, but plenty accessible for children 4 and older, or with adult assistance).

10. One FREE APP of your choosing from a list of three provided when you sync and register the device. The three options were a game, an eBook, or a video. I had assumed there would already be eBooks on the device, so I chose the free video (a 38-minute tour of the "Letter Factory" that teaches the sounds each letter of the alphabet makes). Had I known the MYBOOKS app would not include an eBook, I would've selected the eBook instead.

Certainly, the LeapPad is a larger investment up front ($99) than many other similar kid-friendly electronics; however, I was pleased to find that the add-ons are lower in price that many competitors. For example, the add-ons for the FisherPrice iXL averaged $25 per title. Although each title included 6 features, the main lure was the eBook and the rest were mainly re-skinned options with very little added content for the built-in programs. That's exactly why we never bought any add-ons for the iXL. With the LeapPad, however, I was delighted to learn that you can buy an eBook alone for approximately $5 $7.50. So we can buy our daughter three nice eBooks for the price of one add-on title for her FisherPrice iXL. There are also other apps, such as a story creator that allows you to use your own photos and voice to create your own stories, for $20 or less. Although the costs could add up quickly, keep in mind that for a young child like ours, you won't need to buy ANY additional content to keep him/her occupied for many dozens (probably hundreds) of hours. The included apps--especially the PETPAD, ARTSTUDIO, and CAMERA--will keep a lot of three year olds happy for a LONG time. Our daughter spent three hours just walking around the house snapping photos and giggling.

Fourth, the LeapPad interface is very child friendly. The physical buttons are minimalist and positioned well out of the way. They include a POWER button for turning the device on/off, an INCREASE and a DECREASE button for controlling the volume, a four-way NAVIGATION button (presumably for games or navigating menus, but we haven't had to use it at all yet), and a HOME button for returning to the main page. The buttons are sufficiently recessed or placed so that accidental button-presses are very rare. This is important because few things are more frustrating for a child than having their e-activity interrupted because they leaned on a button that returned them to the home screen, or some other such issue. Instead, most of the buttons they'll actually use are on-screen and controlled with the stylus. There are very few redundant buttons (some apps have a virtual home button, despite the device already having a physical button for that purpose) and many response options are standardized (to "accept" an option is always a green checkmark, and to "reject" or "close" an option is always a red X). This is good because it minimizes confusion related to the interface, and it also shows that Leap Frog has invested a lot of care and thought in the design of the apps. The LeapPad also has a built-in gyro to reorient the screen as you tilt/turn the device, as well as to play certain motion-sensitive games.

Fifth, the LeapPad has a very large (2.5"W x 4.5"L), bright, colorful screen. The one major shortcoming here is that it really isn't very suitable for use outdoors in bright sunlight, which washes it out so badly it can't really be used. If you're in shade or normal room-level brightness, however, it is very clear and colorful. Although it is not incredibly high resolution or high contrast, it is definitely crisp enough to provide a very pleasant user experience. Shapes, animations, and videos all render very clearly, without annoying jagged lines or pixelation. Watching the letter factory video we installed for free, there was a slightly muted color cast, much like streaming a video at mid-resolution on Netflix, but the animation was still very colorful and impressively smooth. I don't know if the slight lack of crispness was due to the limitations of the screen or the quality of the video file, but either way it did not detract from the viewing experience.

Sixth, the sound is quite good. Since the front-mounted speaker is aimed directly at the user, the lowest volume setting is still quite audible without being likely to annoy others nearby (It could be fairly described as "airplane friendly" even without the use of headphones!) At the highest volume level, it projects sound well enough to fill a small room, which is great if your child likes to turn on music for a "dance party" with friends or family. There are eight steps in the volume besides mute, so finding an appropriate sound level should not be a problem. One of my greatest complaints about children's electronic toys is usually the lack of sound control, but not so here. Well done Leap Frog!

DOWNSIDES? There are few things to complain about here because, compared to other toys in the $99 range, I suspect this will be one of the best investments (in "dollars per hour of enjoyment") you can make, and it should prove modestly educational as well. However, here are the shortcomings most likely to annoy parents...

1. No batteries or included charger. Right out of the box, you'll need four AA batteries. You can expect about 10 hours of use out of a set of batteries (my estimate based on actual use), which is certainly respectable; however, that will go quicker than you think if your child uses the device often. It would be nice if Leap Frog included rechargeable batteries and a charging cable, which would've made this a killer value. As it stands, you'll have to purchase those separately--and I definitely recommend doing so.

2. No included eBooks. Given Leap Frog's reputation and marketing as an education-centered company, I really think the LeapPad ought to include one or two eBooks, which would further justify the $99 price tag, but also send a powerful message about the importance of reading (a message getting increasingly lost in our digital-tool obsessed society, which includes people likely to buy this kind of device). It's sad how many kids' parents don't read to them consistently, but Leap Frog could at least make sure those kids have one or two books that they can have this device read to them. I'm a college professor and I will tell you, hands down, there is no more cognitively beneficial experience in early childhood than to be read aloud to by, and to read with, parents (or some other guide) as often as possible.

3. On-device advertisements. As I noted above, I respect Leap Frog for at least confining the included advertisements to an app that must be launched in order to view the ads. That is infinitely more preferable than having ads that intrude onto the rest of the user experience. So I'm fine with this, even though I know my daughter will watch the ads on her own and then ask me to purchase some of the add-ons. (If she asks for eBooks, I'll probably say yes.) Nonetheless, I mention it as a negative here because I know many parents will wish that no advertisements appeared anywhere on the device. They will also be frustrated to learn that a very few features (in particular, the "treats" and "supplies" for the virtual pet in the PETPAD app) are designed to run out so that you need to sync to the computer to replenish them. I suspect this allows Leap Frog to update the advertisements and to retrieve usage statistics about the device. Again, I realize this could be annoying, but I am grateful that it is not entirely mandatory. If you do NOT sync to a computer, the apps all remain usable, and about once every three days, some of the pet supplies will naturally reappear. However, if your daughter is dead set on having a strawberry to feed to her virtual dragon-dog-sheep pet, you should expect to be asked repeatedly until you sync to the computer to replenish the supplies sooner. :)

[4. Some add-ons, such as the Ultra-eBooks we've tried, are high in production value, but designed in a way that seriously detracts from their educational benefits. See my review of the "Ultra eBook Learn to Read Collection: Fairy Tales" for a detailed explanation that wouldn't fit here. --ADDED 10/29/2012.]

All in all, the LeapPad2 is an outstanding device for its intended niche. More affordable, more durable, and more child-friendly than more sophisticated Apple or Android tablets, considerably more responsive and enjoyable than competing kid tablets, and richly featured enough to provide a tremendous amount of entertainment and education for the cost.

A final word of CAUTION: As someone who has taught college for over a decade and is extremely well read on the cultural and cognitive impact of digital technology, let me warn parents that, despite what they've undoubtedly been told by marketers and educators, it is NOT healthy to allow too frequent use of digital screen devices. Mountains of data show that frequent use of screen-equipped devices like the LeapPad (phones, iPods, computers, etc.) has a very detrimental impact on concentration, memory, precision of thought, patience, and other vital aspects of intellectual growth. In fact, the average teenager of the digital generation is likely to experience withdrawal-like symptoms (akin to substance abusers!) when denied access to some kind of screen for more than 20 minutes! Let your child enjoy the LeapPad, but do NOT let it become a replacement for a LOT of other, traditional developmentally-vital activities, including a LOT of traditional book reading, outdoor play, socialization events, engaging conversations with older peers (including parents), slow-paced board and strategy games, and even an occasional long, boring car ride on vacation. (Yes, I know screens are the easiest way to keep a child quiet and content on a long trip, but allowing them to get bored and be forced to entertain themselves in other, imaginative ways--without the quick fix of a screen to distract them--is immensely important to their cognitive development, especially their capacity to concentrate for prolonged periods, which is a vital ability for most successful people.) I don't mean to seem preachy at the end of my (very positive) review of the screen-equipped LeapPad2; however, an astonishing majority of parents are disturbingly uninformed about how detrimental constant, repeated exposure to digital screens can be. It's not that digital screens are evil; it's that they literally train the brain to follow shorter and shorter attention cycles, as well as to depend on lights, color, sounds, and other superficially stimulating cues. This needs to be offset with at least as many hours spent on quiet reading, which is still the only known way to effectively improve the brain's ability to recognize the subtle nuances of different arguments and perspectives, to develop one's own line of reasoning, to concentrate for an extended period of time, and other indispensable elements of advanced reasoning.

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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program I was really excited to receive the new LeapPad2 because I saw the recommended age changed for 4-9 years to 3-9 years. My son just turned 3.

Firstly, we own the original LeapPad, which was a huge disappointment. My main complaint was how slow it was. The LeapPad2, I'm happy to report, is much quicker! Not as quick as an iPad, but quicker than the original version. Setting both side by side the LeapPad2 reaches the main screen and loads games much quicker. Also, the resolution on the LeapPad2 is significantly clearer than the original.

Right out of the box I had to add 4 AA batteries (not included) and connect to a computer for setup; all easy enough. I was able to download some new apps for my son and gave it to him to play with the next morning.

The included stylus is easy for him to use, but he still prefers to use his finger. I imagine he'll want to use the stylus more as he gets older. I like that the games are educational and challenging. At the moment he's obsessed with Jewel Train; trying to connect the tracks so the train can make it to the station. He also likes to trace the alphabets in PetPad, and "read" his Thomas Ultrabook.

The original LeapPad used the stylus to click open the battery compartment. LeapPad2 just has sliding compartments. My son can't open it, so that's a plus. Also, the new way helps him hold the LeapPad better because it creates a raised backing for his hands.

The original LeapPad came with two styluses, LeapPad2 only one. LeapPad2 has an optional rope loop on the bottom for lefties. My 3 year old is a righty, but my 16 month old is leaning towards a leftie; since they'll have to share this it's good to have the option.

The front and back camera is a nice touch. My son isn't into using it yet, but I love that when he is, he can click away on his LeapPad2 and have fun.

As a parent I like LeapFrog's Learning Path. When you plug in your child's device on your computer it will tell you what games your child has played, how long they have played them, and how successful they were. It's a nice touch.

My only problem at the moment is that not all of our games are showing. All of the games I purchased are there, but the games that automatically come with the LeapPad2 are not (any advice?). For instance, we should have Roly Poly Picnic. I saw it before I added my son's account to the device, and now it's not there. We have plenty of memory space, so I don't know where it went or how to get it back without paying for it. Also, I think the MP3 Player app should be included, and not have to pay an additional $3.75 for it. One thing to know, is when you buy this device, don't expect a user manual, it doesn't come with one.

I wish the LeapPad2 had an internal rechargeable battery.

I wish it came with the required 4 AA batteries.

I wish it came with a wall charger.

I wish it came with 2 stylus' in case we loose/break one.

I wish it had rubber around the sides for less chance of slipping out of a child's hand (though you can purchase a Gel Skin for it).

I wish the apps were cheaper.

AND...

I wish I had a case.

Overall this is a great educational product for little kids and keeps my son off my iPad. Really love it and recommend it. Certainly something my sons will grow with. I'm giving it 4 stars out of 5 because I'm always going to wish it would respond quicker when starting and loading, and the apps were cheaper. My son would give it 5 billion stars because he likes it so much.

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The Book of Super Awesome Stuff (e-book): 5813 1140 1518 1413

Alphabet Stew (game): 5813 0790 4610 4973

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I was pleasantly surprised when I received the Leap Pad 2 expecting to receive an Ultra Book for the Leap Pad. My granddaughter's eyes lit up with excitement, and we opened up the box and went straight to work downloading the new apps, as well as all the other apps we previously purchased for the original Leap Pad. Our Leap Pad came with batteries already installed, but after playing with it for only a very short while, the Leap Pad stopped working. I thought it was strange because we never heard the warning sounds you normally hear when the batteries are running low, but I changed the batteries anyhow using brand new batteries out of the package. No sooner had she turned it on, that she said, "Gramma, the batteries don't work." I knew this was impossible, so I opened up the battery compartment and found the problem -the batteries don't fit tightly inside the compartment and "pop" out and apart from one another (so that they're no longer making contact with one another). I was able to remedy this problem by placing a piece of tape across the batteries in order to hold them in place, but this is kind of a nuisance, and shouldn't be (and it's still not fool-proof, as they came loose several more times). I see that there is a rechargeable battery and charger available for the Leap Pad 2, so I will likely buy this & hopefully, this will fix the problem. Ironically, I always thought the battery compartment of the original Leap Pad was too tight (I sometimes struggled to remove the batteries when they need to be replaced), and it seems like they tried to fix this problem by removing the little plastic piece that sat between the batteries, only it took it to the other extreme, and now they're too loose & don't fit in there tight enough.

Other than the battery issue, we are loving the Leap Pad 2. We own several other Leap Frog products, including the Tagg Reader Pen, Leapster2, Leapster Explorer, the original Leap Pad and now the Leap Pad2. It amazes me how Leap Frog keeps up with the times and keeps updating it's toys so that they remain desirable to pre-schoolers. I purchased the Leap Pad for my granddaughter last year for Xmas after I purchased an iPad for myself. She was so excited that she had an "iPad for kids"! She would spend hours playing the various games, taking care of her pet, reading along with Cinderella or Tinkerbell, listening to music or creating art work from the pictures that she took with the onboard camera.

With the Leap Pad 2, she is still able to do all of these things, plus so much more. An additional camera has been added so kids can now take pics without having to turn the Pad around, having to take a pic without seeing the image on the screen (and unlike an iPad or iPhone, or other android device, the front & rear facing cameras on the Leap Pad take pics of the same quality). The internal storage has been doubled (a good thing as the last time we purchased an App, we had to delete something else in order to make room). The image and video quality is somewhat improved, and the reaction time/speed of use has been increased, so kids aren't twiddling their fingers waiting for their games to load. The Leap Pad 2 does feel a little heavier than the original Leap Pad, which I guess is due to the larger storage capacity and additional camera. This could pose a problem for smaller children, but overall, I find the unit to be more solid and durable.

The Leap Pad only comes with one stylus, whereas the original came with a spare. Granted, we never used the spare, and maybe this is why it was discontinued on the LP2 (at least we still have a spare, in case we ever need one). One of the things I love most about the Leap Frog family of video games is that they are "backwards compatible" meaning, all the games and apps I purchased for the Leap Pad also work on the Leap Pad 2. In fact, nearly all the game cartridges we purchased for the Leapster Explorer also work with the Leap Pad (1 & 2), so we're definitely getting our money's worth of gaming/learning fun.

Overall, I think the Leap Pad2 is another winner and a product I will highly recommend to other parents/grandparents. With all the iPads and Kindles and Nooks and Android phones and tablets, it's nice for kids to have a tablet of their own that provides age-specific activities, well made and durable so that parents can allow their kids to play with it freely without fear of breaking or ruining. I'm looking forward to the next idea and release from Leap Pad (and hopefully the battery compartment on THAT device will be perfect -not too tight, not too loose, but just right! I would have given the Leap Pad 5 five stars across the board if it hadn't been for the battery issue. I'm still hoping the rechargeable batteries might fit in there tighter than the disposable ones)

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We have both the Leap Pad original and the version two. Both are fantastic learning tools for the 3-8 age range, and yet again, Leap Frog does not disappoint. My main complaints with the original version were the easily damaged screen, the incredibly short-lived battery life and the difficulty getting into the battery compartment. With version two, they have fixed the battery compartment issue it is now much easier to get into, but also easier to snap into place without having to wiggle it just so. It overall feels more secure. The screen is still pretty easy to scratch, even with gentle playing with the provided stylus. And after watching my two children play with it, ages 3 and 5, I can tell you that with some games, they want to attack the screen with the stylus. I think this would happen with any touch screen device, but for a game that runs over one hundred dollars, we're investing in some screen protectors to try to keep it nice as long as we can.

The battery life is still an issue. We use rechargeable batteries, and the Leap Pad 2 eats them for breakfast. We went on a road trip with fully charged batteries, and two hours in, the batteries were dead. With regular, non-rechargeable batteries, we got approximately six hours of life. The AC adapter is a battery saver!

Another upgrade is the front and back camera. My kids LOVE this. With the front-situated camera, they can actually take pictures of themselves and put in some pretty neat affects in the art studio. On that crazy road trip, I fell in love with the art studio feature!

Both versions have some pretty neat game options, and I like that the cartridges can move between the Leapster Explorer and the Leap Pad. As with all Leap Frog games we've found, there is some great educational content, for reading, writing and now more math and science oriented as well. My son despised practicing his writing in kindergarten, and with Mr. Pencil turning it into a game, his writing has improved considerably.

I also like that you can hook this up to the Leap Frog site and download games, books and movies directly onto the device. The storage capacity is much bigger on this version two than the original, and this is also a nice added touch.

I'm very impressed with the Leap Pad2. It eats batteries and the screen is not so durable, but even with that being said, it's a really neat device with all kinds of ways to make learning fun. I like the upgrades between the versions. I was not so happy with the price hike when the Leapster site says this should be about one hundred dollars, but I'm hoping that comes back down to normal as the newness factor wears off.

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Bee Worker Leg-Composite, w.m.

Bone Marrow Mammal, smear

Butterfly Wings Ocales, w.m.

Cerebrum Mammal, sec.

Chlamydomonas, w.m.

Coprinus Mushroom Set, c.s.

Cucurbita Stem, l.s.

Daphina, w.m.

Dog Cardiac Muscle, l.s.

Dog Duodenum, c.s.

Dog Esophagus, c.s.

Dog IIeum, c.s.

Dog Jejunum, c.s.

Dog Pancreas, sec.

Dog Rectum, c.s.

Dog Skeletal Muscle, l.s. & c.s.

Dog Small Intestine, sec.

Dog Smooth Muscle, l.s. & c.s.

Dog Spleen, sec.

Dog Squamous Epitheblium, w.m.

Dog Stomach, sec.

Dog Trachea, c.s.

Dog Ureter, c.s.

Dragonfly Wings, w.m.

Earthworm, c.s.

Euglena, w.m.

Feather, w.m.

Fern Prothallia, w.m.

Fern Prothallia and Sporangia, w.m.

Fern Leaf-Sorus, w.m.

Fish Blood, smear

Fish Scales, w.m.

Frog Blood, smear

Frog Epidermic Cell, sec.

Frog Liver, sec.

Frog Lung, sec.

Frog Showing Spermary, sec.

Honeybee Mouth Parts, w.m.

Housefly Compound Eye, w.m.

Housefly Mouth Parts, w.m.

Human Blood, smear

Human Cell Mucus Membrane, smear

Human Hair, w.m.

Human Spermatozoa, smear

Hydra, c.s.

Hydrilla Verticillata Leaf, w.m.

Ipomoea Leaf, c.s.

Ipomoea Root, sec.

Lillium Anther, c.s.

Lillium Ovary, c.s.

Marchantia Mature Sporophyte, l.s.

Meiosis-Lillitrm Pollen,w.m.

Mitosis-Onion Root Tip, l.s.

Mixed Bacteria, smear

Mosquito Larva, w.m.

Mosquito Mouth Parts, w.m.

Mosquito Wings, w.m.

Nervous Tissue, sec.

Onion Epidermis, w.m.

Paramecium, w.m.

Penicillium, w.m.

Pig Motor Nerve, w.m.

Pine Leaf, c.s.

Pine Root, c.s.

Pine Stem, c.s.

Pine Young Staminate Cone, l.s.

Poa Leaf, c.s.

Pollen Gem, w.m.

Pome Sclereid, w.m.

Pumpkin Stem, c.s.

Rabbit Arteriole, c.s.

Rabbit Artery and Vein, c.s.

Rabbit Blood, smear

Rabbit Hyaline Cartilage, sec.

Rabbit Lympy Node, sec.

Rabbit Spinal Cord, c.s.

Rabbit Testis, sec.

Rhizopus, w.m.

Rice Stem, c.s.

Root-Meristem, l.s.

Smooth Muscle Breakaway, w.m.

Spirllum, smear

Spirogyia Conjugation, w.m.

Stem-Collenchyma, c.s.

Stem-Parenchyma, c.s.

Stem-Sclerenchyma, c.s.

Stem-Tracheid, l.s.

Stomata-Vicia Faba Leaf, w.m.

Sunflower Stem, c.s.

Tilia Stem, c.s.

Tomato Flesh, w.m.

Volox, w.m.

Yeast-Budding, w.m.

Zea Root, c.s.

Zea Root Tip, l.s.

Zea Seed, l.s.

Zea Stem, c.s.

Zea Stem, l.s.

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The slides are supplied in a nice wooden case with a sheet of paper listing each slide and the slot number it is located in the case. The slides all had fingerprints or dirt on them but a quick wipe and they were easily cleaned. The range of subjects covered is nice and most of the slides are well prepared. Quality of stain was good and some of the slides I have viewed so far were really outstanding ( Housefly Compound Eye,Human Spermatozoa, Rabbit Testis). A few slides are of very small objects and it was difficult to locate them as there weren't many on the side. I got a set of 5 slides with my Celestron microscope and I can't help but feel that the Celestron slides are better quality. Overall the value for money with the AmScope set cannot be beaten. I will be buying their other sets in future. You should probably check what objects are included in each set so that when you add to your collection you minimise the number of duplicated slides. My kids are inspired by this kit.

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I had bought my daughter an Amscope 40x to 2000x microscope for her 7th birthday and wanted her to have a collection of prepared slides to start her in the world of microscopy. I don't have much experience with microscopes, but this prepared slide collection seemed to offer a good selection of plant and animal specimens. I gave four stars instead of five because some of the slides didn't seem to have anything on them. But, I don't know if that was because there was nothing on them, or if I didn't know what I was looking for. Also, the top of the box was not clearly marked, so when my daughter first opened it, the slides fell out of all their slots and it took me a while to sort them out again. None-the-less, I would recommend this slide collection to anyone who might be getting their first microscope or who might be giving a microscope as a gift. It's a great way to get started. Then, buy a slide making kit and start making your own slides (Amazon sells a kit that comes with a good introductory book on microscopy that can serve as a guide for preparing slides).

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I was amazed at the things prepared on these slides. Bee's knees, wings and rabbit testies. It is a great value as well. My grandson has spent hours or hours looking at these slides.

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First off I should state that I am a pre-med student taking pre-requisites for medical school and I purchased this set to become more familiar with histology (the study of tissue) particularily in mammals for my Human Anatomy and Physiology class. I have a standard binocular microscope with an oil imersion lens. For the money I found these slides to be very well prepared and comparable to the slides my college bio lab had.

Some of the samples are a little bit thick but you would have to spend 3 to 4 times the amont of money for better preparations. If you are a pre-med student or biology major this is a great set to work off of.

Some of the fixatives and dyes are basic and you can't see absolutely everything but you can see most major tissue landmarks and structures. This set has over 22 slides of mammal tissue from a wide range of locations so there is a lot to look at and study. Most of the samples are from a dog or rabbit but there are a few human samples.

Mine came very nicely packaged and undamaged. Easy to store and clean. I would definately purchase another AmScope set based on this one.

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Friday, November 14, 2014

Best LeapFrog Tag Learn To Write And Draw Deals

LeapFrog Tag Learn To Write And Draw
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My daughter, who is 5, got a TAG reader over a year ago and seemed to lose interest in it quickly. However, now that she is in kindergarten and learning to read, I thought this might be a good time to reintroduce her to the TAG reader. And she LOVES it. She has had lots of fun with the book and tracing the letters, and loves matching the stickers included with the pages in the tracing books. Great item for a child learning their alphabet and how to read and write!

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This set comes with one tag book (and 3 sticker sheets) to be used with the tag reader and 4 workbooks that use regular pen/pencil which is shown on the cover of the images of each of the books but may not be completely clear.

This set is great for older pre-school to kindergarten age children and the stickers which all produce sounds when you touch them with the tag reader. They can also be placed multiple times although only about 2 times before they start to rip and lose their adhesive.

Overall I think this is a set that will both entertain and teach pre-school to kindergarten age children and you get a good value in the set for the price.

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the additional books were actual write-in books ( using a graphite/lead pencil) only one book is used with the Tag pen. But the songs and games keep my 4yr old happy for hours tracing his shapes and following directions. That's what i love it trains him early to follow audio instruction.

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The one thing that didn't occur to me when I bought this is that the pen used by Tag is too large for a small child to hold as they should hold a pencil; therefore, it is awkward to use to teach proper letter formation.

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We are big fans of Leapfrog products. My 7 year old is an avid reader and the tag pen really helped her get some supplemental assistance. We got our 3 year old one last year and she has loved everything about it. We received this title for her 4th birthday recently. The book itself is stellar as usual. I was more disappointed with the 3 workbooks included. I know she HAS TO WRITE with a pencil eventually but that's not what I thought I was paying for. I have paper and pencils already. The three workbooks are for pencil only and that was disappointing for the little one who wanted all of them to "talk". I think the stickers help but I would rather have had more practice sheets that worked with the tag pen for the price I paid. I have all the intentions of providing her with writing material myself. So for that I gave it only 4 stars. I should have read closer.

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Wednesday, November 12, 2014

LeapFrog Learn and Groove Color Play Drum Reviews

LeapFrog Learn and Groove Color Play Drum
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My twin one year olds just got this toy and they love it... they know if they tap the drum it will light up and make music. Seems durable as they have dropped it from the high chair and works just fine. Out of a room full of toys they like to play with this drum.

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I wish they would have had a DRUM option for this toy, where you can just let the kid hit the drum an have it make a nice sound with colorful lights and not have to hear the sing-songy lady tell you to push the blue star to hear a song (push the blue star to hear a song, push the blue star to hear a song...really do we need the same instruction over and over every 60 seconds? Just shush and let the kid play with the drum, lady!) or music that has so much going on you can barely hear when the kid beats along to it. My kid is 9 months old and likes this drum enough to play with it, but not for long. I don't think the drum sound it makes excites him much. I'm going to try and find a durable non-electronic drum for him as my husband has notions of him being the next Josh Freese.

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I bought this for my granddaughter who is one year old. She loves music and this is a great instrument to hear music, play along and also use her hands for banging on the drum without creating noise, but music. It's very good for the very young because there are no dangerous sticks involved, they use their hands.

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got it a for a 5 month child need to follow age recomadations child started using it when it reached 6 months

great no sticks just bang and go

not to loud to distrub others and love that it provides spainish and english

well made and a lot fun

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I bought this toy for my grandson who loves music. This toy was recommended from a friend with a small child of her own. She told me my grandson would love it and he does. It is his favorite toy!! He can beat along with the music and it can also be sung in spanish which then he can learn another language while having fun. I would highly recommend this toy!!!

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Friday, November 7, 2014

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This is the same labpaq I paid $856 for and I didn't get the text or color book. I had to pay for those separately! Next time I will definitely be checking on amazon.com first.

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Sunday, November 2, 2014

Review of CARSON DELLOSA ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA GRADES 1-2

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I am a math coach in a large urban school district in California. This series of books on elementray algebra by Carson Dellosa is very teacher friendly and does a great job of teaching algebraic concepts like equivalence, classifying, and functions. The worksheet format is not the classroom ideal, but a great and easy way for busy teachers to introduce, review, or supplement algebra in the classroom.

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Wednesday, October 8, 2014

KLOO's Learn to Speak French Language Card Games Pack 2 (Decks 3 Review

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First of all, go ahead and buy both packs of cards, you won't be disappointed. I've reviewed the cards in general on the Pack 1 site (5 stars!), but wanted to say that these cards are just as impressive as the first set. Even if you speak no French at all, you can just jump in and start learning from the moment you open the cards. I think it's brilliant how the game was designed. The word on each card is not translated on that card you get points not only for making sentences, but also for translating the sentences. However, the translation of the word is somewhere at the bottom of another card in the deck. As you play, you will get better and better at knowing what each word means. I've had some French classes in high school and college and been to France twice. My daughter knows no French. However, we are able to play the game together very well. There are plenty of words I don't know, and she's quite fast at picking up the vocabulary. A great game for the whole family!

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My husband and I purchased Decks 3 & 4 (actually, both packs including Decks 1 & 2) without knowing if we would enjoy this game. Not a very expensive risk but still a risk because we did not see it in our local stores or knew of any friends who owned them so that we could try the game out first.

We had a blast! It was a little challenging at first since we are very new to french but now we realize how much we have learned when days later we are remembering the words from playing the game. They stick in your brain! I should add that the words on the cards are useful and are needed for everyday language which is very important to us.

I highly recommend this game to anyone new to the language and needing a fun and interesting way to learn.

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Monday, October 6, 2014

Buy Estes Generic E2X Rocket Bulk Pack (Pack of 12)

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We ordered two of these kits for 7-9 year olds as a first rocketry project. We chose this particular kit for a few reasons: It uses a full size standard engine (A-C), not the half engines. It uses traditional building techniques utilizing white glue, not snap together plastic parts. The fin assembly is a single peice molded plastic. The rocket is completely white, allowing our scouts to decorate them with Sharpie Markers.

The kit may be a little hard for a large group of kids ages 7-9. Adults prebuilt the engine blocks and attached the launch lugs before giving them to the kids. The rest was right on the money.

The parts of this kit are high quality. Kudos to Estes.

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Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Baby Einstein Language Discovery Cards Reviews

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These cards are great. They have hints and suggestions for the adults on the reverse side. The images are not always the best options. The cards are not as durable as they say. I am overall happy with them. These cards are simplier then the other ones. Great for showing the basics of color, numbers, and objects.

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My daughter has had these cards since she was born, I think, or shortly after. She has learned so many words from them! I love that the reverse side has hints for the parents of things to say while showing your child the cards, they also have translations of the word into chinese, hebrew, russian, french, spanish, and german all on each card! The photos are clear and colorful, and the sets includes blank cards to add your own pictures. We added a picture of me for "Mommy" and Dad too! She's 19 months old now and she asks for the cards frequently. They are really durable, I discourage it but she does bend them in half and chew on them occasionally but they're still in great shape!

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they are great really big card colorfull and great instructions in the back great pictues my daugther love to play with them

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These flashcards were meant to be used with their DVDs, which I don't own. So I'm not sure if the photos they use come from the DVDs but some of the pictures are really ugly. Overall I think there has got to be better, nicer looking flashcards.

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Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Reviews of Vilac Baby Shape and Color Recognition Toy Wooden Stencils, Farm

Vilac Baby Shape and Color Recognition Toy Wooden Stencils, Farm Animal
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I ordered this stencil set to help my 3 year old with his fine motor skills (holding a pencil). They arrived in a sturdy wooden box, which i can appreciate after some of the flimsy packaging kids toys come in these days. The stencils themselves are wooden as well, so I know they will hold up over time. My only complaint is that I ordered the Farm Animal set and I received shapes and letter stencils instead. My son doesn't know the difference and has been thoroughly enjoying his newfound ability to draw shapes. He mastered the pencil/stencil concept in a few minutes with my help. I highly recommend these stencils as they are cute, durable, and easy to use.

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Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Discount Fun-Flyers, Deluxe Set, Refill 10-Pack

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These will amaze 6 year olds in a classroom. It's a great way to introduce children to electrostatic theory in a safe, fun, and wondrous way. And they're fun to play with too!

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this is a great gadget for the price, my son and all his friends enjoyed playing. Just make sure you keep away from the walls its not hard to do once your used to it. Even I enjoy playing with it.

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you have to be careful with the fun flyers i would advise an adult to show before hand so that the kids know how to use first.

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My daughter teaches kindergarden and she entertained the children with this toy. They loved it and she will use the second pack to entertain again.

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A magicians dream of flying slight of hand. Be careful Mylar can tear but it can fold and unfold with ease. They work fine with the electrostatic wand.

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Thursday, August 21, 2014

Discount Hasbro Playskool T.J. Bearytales - My Beary First Day of School

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Since our granddaughters love the TJ bearytales bear so much, I thought it would be fitting for us to get my daughter's oldest

girl this one since she starts school this year and all the girls loved it!

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Very sweet comforting book and great to prepare for school for the first time. I love these books or my children

Monday, August 11, 2014

Cheap VTech MobiGo Software Cartridge - Madagascar 3

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This gift was very wonderful for our Grandchildren. They enjoy spending a lot of time playing this game every day/

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My granddaughter has had a mobigo for some time, but needed to update to games for her age, this did it and she loved it.

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It was a gift and all I can say is that he liked it and he is busy playing it.

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The game was great and my kids really love to play it. Will be looking for other great games to follow.

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I got this for my 4 year old daughter and she absolutely loves this game. It has all the characters from the movie and all the right voices too. It's a challanging game at times and when she just wants to play around, it has easy and fun selections also. I highly reccomend this game for your 6 & under. Lots of fun!!

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