📖 Unlock the joy of reading and writing with LeapReader!
PORTABLE FUN - Download audiobooks and songs for learning on the go!
ECO FRIENDLY POWER - Built-in rechargeable battery means no wasteful disposables!
AGE APPROPRIATE DESIGN - Perfectly crafted for curious minds aged 4-8.
ENGAGING LEARNING EXPERIENCE - Transform reading into an adventure with lively voices and sounds!
INTERACTIVE WRITING GUIDANCE - Trace letters and numbers with ease for mess-free practice.
The LeapFrog LeapReader Reading and Writing System is an innovative educational tool designed for children aged 4-8. It combines interactive storytelling with writing practice, featuring a built-in rechargeable battery and the ability to download additional content. This system promotes reading comprehension and writing skills through engaging activities, making learning fun and accessible.
المواصفات
Educational Objective
To facilitate the development of reading and writing skills in children aged 4-8 years through interactive comprehensive activities.
Supported Battery Types
Built-in rechargeable battery, no disposable batteries required
Number of Batteries
1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)
Color
Green
Theme
Reading and Writing
Item Weight
0.45 Pounds
Size
standart
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Are the markings made by the LeapReader Pen on the 'magic paper' permanent? Can you do the worksheets over and over or just once??
Does the leap reader pen actually read to your child or do I have to purchase a leap reader tablet along with this? I am new to all of this! Thanks!
Is the Leapreader compatible with the Leapreader Junior books?
Does this reader work with tag junior books? Our pen (tag) broke and we are looking to invest in this.
المراجعات
4.5
جميعها من مشتريات تم التحقق منها
C**S
LEAPFROG IS IDIOTIC FOR NOT PRIORITIZING THIS ITEM!
Update in 2020:I ***would*** like to purchase one of these for each of my niece/nephews as this has best learning toy we've found so far. This is especially since all parents of little kids right now are looking for screen free activities to engage their kids during COVID lockdown!!!Unfortunately, leapfrog is no longer supporting products for this pen. So you can't easily purchase the books/activities that go with the leapreader. So frustrating! I know they have a new "pen" called LeapStart Go, but my impression from briefly looking at reviews of that product suggest it's just not the same. The leap reader is completely screen free and encourages a lot of interaction with books (even for kids as small as 3.5 years old).==========old review=============We have used leapreaders in our house for approx three years now. The oldest one I had finally gave out b/c the optical scanner malfunctioned. Even so, I think it's a great value and I purchased new ones for both kids. (And really, I cannot blame the company, my kid was NOT particularly careful with his LR).******Why do I love it? It's a great way to keep young kids entertained without the use of a screen!!!******You can download audiobooks and music via their stand alone computer based app. My older kid (approx 5 yrs) listened to a geronimo stilton mouse mystery on constant repeat during our last car trip and it kept him very engaged. (we had to beg him to listen to a stink and a junie B jones story to give us a break sometimes). My younger kid (approx 3) listened to a laurie berkener song on constant repeat during that same car trip.Of course, it is not just a mini MP3 player for kids. The interactive books you purchase are GREAT, it's not just about having the pen "read the book" for your kids. Each page of the books is interactive, so when your child touches an image there will be a corresponding sound or dialogue. It really brings books to life for them. Furthermore, there are great games/activities in some of the sets, we particularly like the body board "book" that includes a fun song about brushing your teeth and a game naming different parts of the body. Pretty much every book has an activity associated with it - for instance the beginning reader books have activities that help them with phonetics.PLEASE EVERYONE LET LEAPFROG KNOW THAT THEY ARE BEING SHORT SIGHTED. I believe the company is focusing their efforts on tablets, which makes sense market-share-wise. But they could also provide the leapreader as a choice for discerning parents that are looking for screen substitutes. Right now I've decided to stockpile leapreader supplies in case they get harder to find in the future. Keep supporting the leapreader please!!!!!! Our family LOVES them! I want to be able to give them as gifts for nieces and nephews, but it's hard to do when I'm not sure about the future of the product! (you know, since some of them are still infants).
P**R
Can cause some frustration for parents, but that is survivable and it's GREAT for kids
The reviews are a bit mixed and I think that's understandable because there are times it's hard to get the device to do what you want. But it *is* possible to do what it advertises and it's really fantastic when it works, and once you have it configured it works fabulously well and your child is basically never forced to confront any of the frustration from the platform, so I won't deduct any stars for that. I'll try to break it down but will start by just saying that my 5-year-old daughter has used this for a little over a year and she LOVES it.The books have very small dot patterns embedded throughout the images on all the pages. The pen is "loaded" with data for various books and when it knows what book it's looking at, it knows what the dot pattern for that book means and it reads, from the page, whatever it's instructed to do. This might be: read the story, read a word the child taps the pen on, play a game (e.g. identify something of a color, find an emotion, find an object, do some math). There is really a *lot* of interactivity with the books through the story and games that you get with this platform.But if you don't have the book on the pen, the pen will tell the child to ask a parent to update the pen with the book. This is where it gets challenging because the software just doesn't work very well. I use it with Windows and sometimes the device isn't recognized by Windows, or the LeapFrog software can't seem to talk with the pen, or it's hard to navigate through the LeapFrog software to find the books to load onto the pen. This is (thankfully) rare, though, and the pen has reasonable capacity to store a lot of books (I have 10-20 on mine or so) and once it's set, it's ready to interact with your whole library. I think all of the frustration with this platform is in this process.Three other things I'll mention.1) As other reviewers have said, there are some backward compatibility issues, I guess. I haven't encountered this. I originally got an older generation pen from a used kid stuff sale before I bought one of these pens (eventually I got too many books for that very-old pen to store). I fully believe this is an issue for some books + pens because I've read about it multiple times, but it's never impacted me.2) People ask "why can't they just put all the books on the pens?" but the answer is kinda obvious if you think about attempting to support that kind of business. There are tons of books you'll never see or care about and it doesn't really make sense to build in storage for a full library of everything. And the library expands, so if you buy a pen today and a new Disney movie comes out tomorrow that your kid wants the book for, you'd be out of luck if they tried to design it this way. ("Why can't they just support MicroSD and put a proprietary format file on the card for the book?" would be an EXCELLENT question, though...)3) The books are ridiculously expensive and you almost definitely should not buy one new. Go to your local GoodWill / Salvation Army and you'll find some here and there.
C**O
Perfect for your preschool listening center
While the leap pen is not the most recent in the generation of leapfrog products, I absolutely love it in my classroom and bought it over some of the more recent offerings. I've had it all, from an original leappad to a tag pen, which was then replaced with this when it broke. It has great battery life and could store all of the early reader books plus the large floor maps. It's super easy to use the desktop app to add the books you own, and they are also easily found secondhand. There's a fantastic available library on this, especially their phonics program. Super recommend!
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الثقة 4.5 | 7300+ مراجعات
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LeapReader is the premiere learn-to-read-and-write system that helps your child learn to read and write by sounding out words and guiding letter strokes interactively.* LeapReader engages kids in imaginative stories with lively character voices while building vocabulary skills and growing reading comprehension skills. Interactive handwriting guidance helps children learn to write stroke-by-stroke on mess-free, no ink LeapFrog Learning Paper.* Plus LeapReader helps develop listening comprehension skills on-the-go with a growing library of 100+ audio books and more featuring classic and popular children's books that encourage a love of reading. Sampler book included. All other books, games, audio books and handwriting workbooks are sold separately. *Features available in select books only. Age 4-8 years Works With LeapReader and select Tag books, a library of 150+ books, audio books, games and more. Sold separately. Features Learning how to read becomes a magical journey with LeapReader as stories spring to life with lively character voices, exciting sound effect and fun activities that help strengthen vocabulary skills and reading comprehension. Learn how to form letters and numbers stroke-by-stroke with interactive guidance on mess-free, no ink LeapFrog Learning Paper. As kids get more advanced, they can progress to writing words and equations. (Sampler book included. Handwriting workbooks are sold separately.) A built-in audio player and library of 100+ popular children's audio books help develop children's listening skills, comprehension and imagination. (Audio books, music albums and trivia challenges sold separately.) Testimonial \"LeapReader helps children build the confidence to learn to read at their own pace with rich audio support and reading comprehension activities. Plus, it helps kids learn to write by guiding letter strokes, encouraging the practice children need to build writing fluency.\" —LeapFrog Learning Team.
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This is especially since all parents of little kids right now are looking for screen free activities to engage their kids during COVID lockdown!!!Unfortunately, leapfrog is no longer supporting products for this pen. So you can't easily purchase the books/activities that go with the leapreader. So frustrating! I know they have a new \"pen\" called LeapStart Go, but my impression from briefly looking at reviews of that product suggest it's just not the same. The leap reader is completely screen free and encourages a lot of interaction with books (even for kids as small as 3.5 years old).==========old review=============We have used leapreaders in our house for approx three years now. The oldest one I had finally gave out b/c the optical scanner malfunctioned. Even so, I think it's a great value and I purchased new ones for both kids. (And really, I cannot blame the company, my kid was NOT particularly careful with his LR).******Why do I love it? It's a great way to keep young kids entertained without the use of a screen!!!******You can download audiobooks and music via their stand alone computer based app. My older kid (approx 5 yrs) listened to a geronimo stilton mouse mystery on constant repeat during our last car trip and it kept him very engaged. (we had to beg him to listen to a stink and a junie B jones story to give us a break sometimes). My younger kid (approx 3) listened to a laurie berkener song on constant repeat during that same car trip.Of course, it is not just a mini MP3 player for kids. The interactive books you purchase are GREAT, it's not just about having the pen \"read the book\" for your kids. Each page of the books is interactive, so when your child touches an image there will be a corresponding sound or dialogue. It really brings books to life for them. Furthermore, there are great games/activities in some of the sets, we particularly like the body board \"book\" that includes a fun song about brushing your teeth and a game naming different parts of the body. Pretty much every book has an activity associated with it - for instance the beginning reader books have activities that help them with phonetics.PLEASE EVERYONE LET LEAPFROG KNOW THAT THEY ARE BEING SHORT SIGHTED. I believe the company is focusing their efforts on tablets, which makes sense market-share-wise. But they could also provide the leapreader as a choice for discerning parents that are looking for screen substitutes. Right now I've decided to stockpile leapreader supplies in case they get harder to find in the future. Keep supporting the leapreader please!!!!!! Our family LOVES them! I want to be able to give them as gifts for nieces and nephews, but it's hard to do when I'm not sure about the future of the product! (you know, since some of them are still infants)."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"P***R"},"datePublished":"July 7, 2018","name":"Can cause some frustration for parents, but that is survivable and it's GREAT for kids","reviewBody":"The reviews are a bit mixed and I think that's understandable because there are times it's hard to get the device to do what you want. But it *is* possible to do what it advertises and it's really fantastic when it works, and once you have it configured it works fabulously well and your child is basically never forced to confront any of the frustration from the platform, so I won't deduct any stars for that. I'll try to break it down but will start by just saying that my 5-year-old daughter has used this for a little over a year and she LOVES it.The books have very small dot patterns embedded throughout the images on all the pages. The pen is \"loaded\" with data for various books and when it knows what book it's looking at, it knows what the dot pattern for that book means and it reads, from the page, whatever it's instructed to do. This might be: read the story, read a word the child taps the pen on, play a game (e.g. identify something of a color, find an emotion, find an object, do some math). There is really a *lot* of interactivity with the books through the story and games that you get with this platform.But if you don't have the book on the pen, the pen will tell the child to ask a parent to update the pen with the book. This is where it gets challenging because the software just doesn't work very well. I use it with Windows and sometimes the device isn't recognized by Windows, or the LeapFrog software can't seem to talk with the pen, or it's hard to navigate through the LeapFrog software to find the books to load onto the pen. This is (thankfully) rare, though, and the pen has reasonable capacity to store a lot of books (I have 10-20 on mine or so) and once it's set, it's ready to interact with your whole library. I think all of the frustration with this platform is in this process.Three other things I'll mention.1) As other reviewers have said, there are some backward compatibility issues, I guess. I haven't encountered this. I originally got an older generation pen from a used kid stuff sale before I bought one of these pens (eventually I got too many books for that very-old pen to store). I fully believe this is an issue for some books + pens because I've read about it multiple times, but it's never impacted me.2) People ask \"why can't they just put all the books on the pens?\" but the answer is kinda obvious if you think about attempting to support that kind of business. There are tons of books you'll never see or care about and it doesn't really make sense to build in storage for a full library of everything. And the library expands, so if you buy a pen today and a new Disney movie comes out tomorrow that your kid wants the book for, you'd be out of luck if they tried to design it this way. (\"Why can't they just support MicroSD and put a proprietary format file on the card for the book?\" would be an EXCELLENT question, though...)3) The books are ridiculously expensive and you almost definitely should not buy one new. Go to your local GoodWill / Salvation Army and you'll find some here and there."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"C***O"},"datePublished":"July 16, 2024","name":"Perfect for your preschool listening center","reviewBody":"While the leap pen is not the most recent in the generation of leapfrog products, I absolutely love it in my classroom and bought it over some of the more recent offerings. I've had it all, from an original leappad to a tag pen, which was then replaced with this when it broke. It has great battery life and could store all of the early reader books plus the large floor maps. It's super easy to use the desktop app to add the books you own, and they are also easily found secondhand. There's a fantastic available library on this, especially their phonics program. Super recommend!"}],"aggregateRating":{"@type":"AggregateRating","ratingValue":5,"bestRating":5,"ratingCount":3}},{"@type":"FAQPage","mainEntity":[{"@type":"Question","name":"Are the markings made by the LeapReader Pen on the 'magic paper' permanent? Can you do the worksheets over and over or just once??","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Unfortunately they are permanent. I was saddened by this but I guess it's still better than nothing."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Does the leap reader pen actually read to your child or do I have to purchase a leap reader tablet along with this? I am new to all of this! Thanks!","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Yes, the pen will read each word if pointed on the word or if you touch a particular icon it can just read the whole story while child listens along without pointing pen to each word. There are also books that are more interactive and pen can be used to quiz kids on material and they have to select answers on page using pen. Its a good tool to bridge gap before getting kids in habit of tablets and video game mode. That said, it may be transitional period of entertainment. We paid for it knowing our younger child will get use out of it next and we weren't ready for older one to have tablet yet before establishing basic reading skills."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Is the Leapreader compatible with the Leapreader Junior books?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"No, the Leapreader Tag pen does not work with the board books. You will need a Tag JUNIOR Reader. They are difficult to find new. eBay has several for sale. I would recommend purchasing the Tag Jr. \"Pal\" that looks like the puppy \"Scout.\" The non-Scout version is an older version. Hope this helps."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Does this reader work with tag junior books? Our pen (tag) broke and we are looking to invest in this.","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"The Tag Reading System pen will work with LeapReader Junior/Tag Junior books, but the LeapReader Junior/Tag Junior is not compatible with Tag Reading System books. ------http://leapfrog.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1961"}}]}]}