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LeapFrog LeapPad Educational Book: The Incredibles | 
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| Brand: LeapFrog Category: Toy
List Price: $12.99 Buy New: $4.98 You Save: $8.01 (62%)
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 9620
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 6 - 8 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 0.9 x 6.8 x 10
MPN: 030278 Model: 30278 UPC: 708431302785 EAN: 0708431302785 ASIN: B000246LOS
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Product Description This interactive LeapPad book, based on Disney/Pixar film, brings The Incredibles to life. It's your second grader's chance to join The Incredibles on a heroic adventure, and help them save the city from the evil and mysterious Syndrome and his destructive Omnidroid. This multi-subject book helps kids work on second grade skills including reading, spelling and vocabulary. For use on the LeapPad Learning System (sold separately).
Editorial Review This LeapPad book and cartridge brings to life the heroic adventures of The Incredibles. An interactive reading experience that allows second-grade readers to practice reading comprehension, spelling, vocabulary, synonyms and antonyms, and compound words, all to a musical accompaniment, The Incredibles (the booklet) fits into most LeapPad portable units. Youngsters use the "magic pen" to point to words and pictures to make them come to life, or to initiate games and activities. Kids will have so much fun, they won't even realize they're learning a thing or two! --Emilie Coulter
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LeapFrog LeapPad: The Incredibles October 3, 2008 mom My son is in kindergarten and he liks this particular one because he watched The Incredibles from TV and he is familiar with the story. Whenever I tell him to do leapPad, he will pick the incredibles out of 20 different story.
Good Learning Tool January 26, 2008 T. Bigbee (Maine) My daughter has had her Leap Pad since 2004 and she loves it. I purchased most of the phonics program and used them to reinforce lessons and now she is reading at early 3rd grade level. I have trained her to be careful with all her possessions so all her books are in good condition and work fine. Occasionally, the Pad gets confused, but hey, it really is a computer so you have to be patient. I usually just reinsert the cartridge and start again. I have a friend whose daughter has yanked off the stylus twice, but you can buy a replacement so your Pad is not worthless. I have even seen books taped and they still work. Sometimes you need to blow dirt or dust out of a cartridge as well. Remember, this is an electronic device! I heartily endorse any and all Leap Pad products.
Great start for learning to read September 26, 2007 A. Verchimak (Illinois) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My daughter, now seven, is in an advanced reading class. I think part of that reason is we encourage her to read and a big part of that was her using the leappad. This was one of many "books" that has helped to fuel her joy of reading. She loved the Incredibles.
Excellent .... hookup for kids January 19, 2007 Surendra Tipparaju 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This leappad excercise is really worth the price, since it hooks the kids right from the cover and later in content. With super hit movie already caught kids imagination, this leappad will not stress the kids and they keep revisiting the excecises and recollect the sequences from movie. I recommend it.
handle with care April 14, 2005 Med (Pennsylvania) 25 out of 43 found this review helpful
I love Leap Pad, but there is a catch. We've bought 3 pads (the first one broke almost immediately), and we've owned about 10 different books. Of those 10, only 3 still work. One got wet. Several were placed in toy boxes or kicked under beds. Once these books have been dropped a few times, or buried under toys, they cease to work correctly (if at all). They ARE only cardboard, after all. The children who will get the most benefit and fun from these toys are young - say kindergarten through 3rd grade. Older kids are going to be less satisfied with the format, and will probably be happier working on an actual computer. Leap pad is particularly great for long car trips, but make sure the little game cartridges don't go missing. Also, the wire connecting the stylus to the pad can become caught when the pad is shut - and once that wire is ruined the pad is ruined too. As I said, I think leap pad items are great. They can help a child with reading, spelling, basic math - all in a fun and stress-free venue. But these books are easily ruined by little ones. Your best bet may be to keep the leap pad books and pad out of reach of the kids when you can't be there to supervise, so that you can oversee the care and handling of the books and pad. Leap pad is a good value, but only if you can make it last a while.
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