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Works by Leapfrog

Abc Animal Orchestra (2009) 72 copies
Brave (Tag Early Readers) (2013) 27 copies
Leap and the Lost Dinosaur (2004) 22 copies
Let's Play Tag Sampler Book (2010) 19 copies
Curious George Color Fun (2009) 17 copies
LeapFrog: Math Circus (2004) 17 copies
Shapes all around (2009) 15 copies
Get Ready for Kindergarten (2013) 15 copies
Leap Frog - Math Circus (2004) 11 copies
Monsters University (2013) 10 copies
Cars (2011) 7 copies
Kai-lan's Super Sleepover (2009) 6 copies
LeapFrog: Numbers Ahoy (2011) 6 copies
The Letter Factory (2009) 5 copies
Shrek 2 [LeapFrog] (2004) 4 copies
Ben 10 (2009) 4 copies
3rd grade history (2003) 4 copies
A Heart Full of Love (2010) 3 copies
Phonics Farm (2011) 2 copies
The Incredibles 2 copies
Fiesta in the Town (2003) 2 copies
Somos amigos Pocoyo (2009) 2 copies
Us 1 copy
Dig It 1 copy
Playground Power (2013) 1 copy
Leap's Snack 1 copy
At the Shore 1 copy
Meg's Pet 1 copy
Al Can 1 copy
Smart Guide (LeapPad) (2000) 1 copy
The Tub 1 copy
The Jog 1 copy
Hide and Seek Sounds (2008) 1 copy
Rhyme Time Party (2008) 1 copy
Fox in Socks 1 copy
Lion King 1 copy
LeapPad Pro 1 copy
Madagascar 1 copy
A pooh le gusta... (2009) 1 copy
Rhyming 1 copy
Al Can 1 copy
Dan's Game 1 copy
Ratatouille 1 copy
Spiderman 1 copy
Superman 1 copy
Toy Story 2 1 copy

Associated Works

Pooh Gets Stuck (1998) — Contributor, some editions — 297 copies
Images of Infinity (1984) — some editions — 22 copies
Little Red Hen (1997) — some editions — 4 copies

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BooksInMirror | Feb 19, 2024 |
This book is a really fun book to read to kids. I love it because you get to introduce children to all sorts of instruments. For example, I used to play a saxophone when I was in 5th grade. So I showed my students what it looked liked in the book. But than, I also brought in my instrument to show them how it sounds.
 
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MsYvette83 | Sep 2, 2018 |
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Intro Video to Math Concepts for kids--math circus, December 28, 2004
Unlike the previous reviewers I thought this video was great. Though it could be longer, it gives kids (mine are 4.5 and 2.5) a good introduction to basic math concepts: association, addition and subtraction.

One of the problems small children have is that they memorize numbers and can "count" but they don't associate the numbers with an actual quantity. This video uses small white mobile cubes called "quidgets" to teach them that numbers `correspond' to a certain number of objects.

My kids are pretty engrossed by this video and I am overjoyed that I can now give my four-year-old simple hand problems and she can solve them.

Video Outline:

--Numbers are produced: "0 to 10".

--Numbers are associated with corresponding numbers of quidgets, coins, fingers, etc.

For example, no quidgets, then one quidget. The white box gets a number 1 which jumps onto it and stays.

Two quidgets stack vertically... the number one jumps off and the 2 jumps on and so forth.

--A song with 1 quidget, then 1 coin, then 1 finger and a 1 "digit" color worm... and so on until there are 10 quidgets, 10 coins, 10 fingers and a 10 segmented worm. The quidgets are piled vertically, and the worm grows horizontally until it is 10 units long: all numbers are shown in their worm segment.

--Then to the circus.

--Review of counting with quidgets stacking vertically.

--Using a high wire act with two swings, the quidget's do addition and then subtraction.

Two quidgets, for example, swing across and are joined by another quidget from the other swing. The numbers 2 and 1 drop off and the number 3 sticks itself to the stack of three quidgets. The reverse is done for subtraction.

--At the end, stacks of ten quidgets are flung into the ring until their are ten stacks of them demonstrating how we can go from 10 to 100 by ten's.
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PamFamilyLibrary | Jul 28, 2016 |
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5.0 out of 5 stars Another Great Video from LeapFrog -- Code word caper, December 28, 2004

The other reviews are right. If you like the Talking Words Factory, you should like this follow-on video.

In this episode, children are taught about long vowel sounds, 'silent E", blended letters (such as sh and th), as well as blended vowels (the old when two vowels go walking the first one does the talking).

In addition, children are shown how vowels are forced to say their names when E's are added to their ends. Fat becomes long-A fate, for example.

Worth the money, for sure. [Certainly my 2.5 year-old would not know his letters and their sounds without these videos.]
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PamFamilyLibrary | Jul 28, 2016 |

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