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Leap Frog Leap Pad?

Anyone have any experience with them?  I am not big into video games for kids, but she loves to play with her grandpa's Ipad (who am I kidding, I do to!)  It appears to have a lof of graet apps that will help with reading and writing.  Can anyone give me some feedback.  What do you like about it?  Dislike?  Age appropriate for a 3.5 year old.  I will be a Christmas gift.  I am also due around that time and think it might be a good toy to keep DD busy at the hospital.
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Re: Leap Frog Leap Pad?

  • My friend gave me her kid's old Leap pad from a couple years ago.  Since DD has been using educational apps on my husband's iPad, the leap pad ended up pretty much ignored.  It is like a book with pages and a stylus.. my DD totally lost interest in it once we got apps for the ipad.
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  • WE dont have that, but we have the explorer and DD loves it.  I think it is totally age appropriate and would be a great gift
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  • My DD just got the brand new LeapPad (different than the one that was out a few years ago) and she LOVES it!  She got it as a gift for her 4th birthday and will play with it non-stop if I let her.

    I too am not a fan of video games, but this is all educational stuff.  It comes with a few games, uses the Leap Frog Explorer games, and has downloads.  But you should know - the games add up $$.  The Explorer games are about $20.  Downloads are $7-$10.  

    Also it takes 4 AA batteries.  In 3 weeks we have already had to change batteries once.

    Overall we LOVE it!

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  • We bought DS a leap pad for Christmas last year when he was 3 and a half.  It was a great purchase.  We have been diligent about screen time...he can only play it 30 minutes a day.  But it has come in handy on long car trips.  The games are age appropriate and he has learned a lot using it.  It all just depends on the child though.  DD received something similar when she was 4 yo and barely used it.  She didn't have any interest.  She much preferred playing with her Barbies and reading books.  She still holds no interest in the computer or television so I guess that's a good thing.
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  • Not much help- but we are planning on buying the new leap pad for christmas. We are big fans of LF toys.
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  • imagebabyAutumn:
    We bought DS a leap pad for Christmas last year when he was 3 and a half.  It was a great purchase.  We have been diligent about screen time...he can only play it 30 minutes a day.  But it has come in handy on long car trips.  The games are age appropriate and he has learned a lot using it.  It all just depends on the child though.  DD received something similar when she was 4 yo and barely used it.  She didn't have any interest.  She much preferred playing with her Barbies and reading books.  She still holds no interest in the computer or television so I guess that's a good thing.

    ^^^^ This can't be the same one....the LeapFrog LeapPad just came out about 2 weeks ago.

    I just played with it in Target yesterday.  I think that may be what we get N for Christmas.  I like the educational aspect....also has a built in camera and touch screen.  I think the variety in activities is the big seller (reading/writing/drawing/games/apps).  

     

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