Sunday, December 29, 2013

LeapPad: Puzzle Pack Interactive Puzzles and Cartridge Purchaser Reviews



My 2 year old granddaughter categorically loves these puzzles! She just can't get ample of collectively with with Pooh and culture her ABCs with Leap. My daughter and I were excited to see so many more options for the leap pad logic.
- Judy Pyles

These puzzles are the best puzzles I have always seen! The best business about them is the depiction is stamped on the infiltrate so including the intention of your outcome will be competent to tell where the piece goes. My daughter was 2 as we initially got these and she started appreciative how to deposit a puzzle collectively. She's 3 currently and puts them collectively all by herself. She's so proud of her accomplishments and it gives this mommy a few synopsis to do something I aspire :-)
- Denise Rich "http://www.flutterbutterdesigns....

My 3 year old and 4 year old love the puzzles - even my 6 year old has fun putting them collectively and playing the games. This is great for motor enhancement as well as helping the kids to learn their ABC's and facts. Each puzzle has 3 games to play to make culture fun. What a great idea - I hope Leap Frog comes out with more puzzles like these.
- Judy Pyles

This is the initially time I have been compelled to enter a review on Amazon. This product is terrific for many reasons. The heavy cardboard tray fits right into the go up of the Leap Pad, and is much more durable than the regular books. The problem where the cord for the pen damages regular books is not a problem for the puzzles! The Leap pen works whether a puzzle piece is already in the tray or whether just the vaguely faded picture is visible because the piece is not yet in the tray. We have lost a piece and it is not a problem because everything still operates correctly. On the animal alphabet especially, the placement of the animals at intersections of the puzzle cuts makes it really easy for a child to learn about puzzles. My daughter is 2 years 3 months and she says "Where's fox nose?" or "I find newt tail!" It is amazing to see the relations happening for her. She is still not interested in the letter concept, but there are plenty of animal noises and interesting facts to keep her really interested while putting the puzzle collectively. She is not quite as interested in the Winnie the Pooh number puzzle, but still enjoys it.I would highly recommend this product for the younger ages. It really keeps their concentration, doesn't overwhelm them, is durable and they pick up puzzle manipulation skills very quickly.
- Curious G

my kids enjoyed them in anticipation of the pieces wouldn't fit collectively anymore. they started coming off on the edges. currently we be inflicted with a cartridge and no diversion boards.
- ginnyinwv


LeapPad: Puzzle Pack Interactive Puzzles and Cartridge

The rewards of completing these puzzles are enhanced with interactive activities, music and more. Includes two 20-pc. puzzles. Pooh's Counting Picnic teaches the alphabet, letter recollection, counting from 1-10, color recollection and more. Leap's Animal Alphabet offers engaging songs and activities for exploring letters and numbers. Works with the LeapPad, LeapPad Plus Prose and Quantum Pad. Imported.





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