The Leapfrog Leappad Explorer is the first in a line of "learning tablets" for children. Like the iPad and other famous tablet computers, it features a touch screen and a variety of different applications. The only difference is that this one is made for children, and is a lot more affordable!
Features Of The LeapFrog LeapPad Explorer:
* Handheld, portable tablet computer for kids,
* Durable design,
* Available in green or purple designs,
* Parents can track their child's progress through special online areas,
* Built in camera and video recorder,
* 2GB inbuilt memory,
* 5 inch touch screen (use finger or included stylus),
* 1 year warranty,
* 100+ cartridges available to buy including videos, books, games and more (works with Leapster Explorer titles.
What Do You Get In The Box?
* The LeapPad device,
* A CD to install the software onto your computer,
* USB cord to connect up to the computer,
* A stylus for operating the device.
What Can Your Child Do On The LeapFrog LeapPad Explorer?
There are a huge range of different activities on the LeapPad. Here are a few examples:
* Story Studio that combines writing, art and audio,
* Art, Photo and Animation Studios for further creativity,
* Covers a broad curriculum including geography, music, art, math, reading, culture, language and more,
* Kids can use the inbuilt camera to create their own movies and photos,
* Inbuilt eBook reader,
* Flash card activities.
For additional games or activities, you'll need to connect the LeapPad up to the internet or buy more cartridges at an additional cost.
Should You Buy The LeapFrog LeapPad Explorer For Your Child?
If you've previously bought the Leapster Explorer then you'll be pleased to know that anything you've bought for that system will also work on the LeapPad Explorer. This is perfect either if you're upgrading, or you have one child with a Leapster and one with a LeapPad Explorer - they can share their games.
This is a system designed to grow with your child, helping to make it a more valuable investment. LeapFrog recommend the toy for ages four to nine, and each game or activity comes in a variety of difficulty levels to suit their understanding. Depending on your child's progression, the skill levels automatically adjust for best results.
One downside is the fact that there are relatively few games included with the LeapPad Explorer as standard (you have to pay extra if you want to buy more cartridges). With an RRP of around $100, this makes it more expensive than handheld electronic learning tools you may be used to, and some parents might have hoped for a larger number of games. However bear in mind that you are getting more for your money in what the device can do, especially with the video recorder.
Although the device is easy to use, and could be used by kids younger than four if you think they're ready, it's also challenging enough to grow with your children. It manages to keep them engaged, which we all know is not an easy task!
Lastly, the design is kid-friendly. It's able to withstand drops, dirt, and bumps. This is vital for any expensive toy you might be thinking of buying for your little ones! And, thankfully, you'll save on operation now that this LeapPad Explorer device accepts rechargeable batteries.
In short, the Leapfrog LeapPad Explorer is a solid choice of toy for your child. The main drawback is its cost, though it's still relatively affordable if you're looking for an impressive Christmas gift, or already own some Leapster games cartridges.
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