When should you introduce your child to a TV games console? I planned on waiting until my son was four to begin his console education. We'd start with old Atari titles from my childhood, before slowly ...
LeapFrog Enterprises is launching a video game console for children with an educational twist — games approved by those who teach kids. The LeapTV costs $150 when it debuts this fall with more than ...
Following on from its LeapPad tablets, LeapFrog is introducing the LeapTV games console specifically for younger kids. The new system is designed to encourage learning through active play, and will ...
LeapFrog Enterprises is unveiling a new kids educational tablet dubbed the LeapFrog Epic today. The educational company realizes that kids are obsessed with tablets, particularly Apple iPads. But the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. We love a toy that checks all the boxes. Something that keeps kids occupied and happy, is easy for them to use by themselves, and ...
LeapFrog Enterprises, Inc. announced the Leapster Explorer Learning Experience. Leapster Explorer, delivering more than 40 different learning and play experiences by year-end, offers an unprecedented ...
Today, LeapFrog pulled the veil off of two handhelds aimed at edu-taining kids who are still too young for an iPod, a cellphone and maybe even a Nintendo DS. The Leapster2 is a $70 streamlined, ...
Big news from the folks at popular kids’ tablet maker LeapPad: The company is introducing a new line of learning-based card games for kids called LeapFrog Imagicards. Each game includes a set of 30+ ...
EMERYVILLE, Calif. - June 19, 2012 /PRNewswire/ - LeapFrog Enterprises, Inc. (NYSE:LF), the leader in educational entertainment, today announced two revolutionary new platforms: LeapPad2, the next ...
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The 18 new video cartridges for the handheld LeapFrog Leapster ("Gadget Mania," December 9, 2003, page 120) are a lot more fun than flashcards. We looked at Leapster Interactive Video: The Letter ...