LeapFrog Phonics Radio




There’s learning playing on every station of the Phonics Radio. All across the dial the letters of the alphabet encourage kids to sing-along and learn. DJ Leap plays 30 toe-tapping tunes that teach letters, phonics and letter/object correlation. Flip the pages of this interactive radio to select a letter in the alphabet. Then press the letter button and hear a song about the letter and the sound it makes. Or, play the Mystery Tune game to find a letter that matches the song. Buttons light up and lights flash keeping the pace upbeat and the learning fun. An easy-carry handle makes it portable and volume control is music to parents’ ears.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Sure to be a favorite!
My children, 2 and 4 years, both love this toy. Does anyone else’s say letter “zed” instead of letter “z”? That’’s my only problem with it. Must be a defect.

3 Stars ehhhh… if you see it on clearance go for it
Not worth full price. We bought this as a special new car toy for a day long road trip when our son was around 18 months or so. Up til then we’d had fantastic luck with all things Leapfrog. Well… we didn’t make it 5 miles before he threw it on the floor and was bored. To this day it gets minimal use and is still on original batteries… and always will be. Nice idea and theory but ultimately a real dud.

5 Stars Awesome Product For Language Delays
My son was born prematurely and has a language delay. This toy has helped introduce him to the alphabet in a form that he can enjoy, rather than be bored by, since like any other toddler, he doesn’t have a long attention span. He also loves the music and the lights that light up when the buttons are pushed.

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