LeapFrog Learn Groove Animal Sounds Guitar
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LeapFrog Learn & Groove Counting Maracas Sale Price: $28.86 |
DescriptionShake it up,1-2-3! With these LeapFrog Learn and Groove Counting Maracas, little movers and shakers can move to a learning groove. Sing, dance and count with these colorful maracas that engage your child and encourage interaction. Lights, sounds and music accompany your child as she learns counting, colors and music in both English and Spanish. Requires 3 "AAA" batteries, included. Each maraca measures 7" long. Features
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Leapfrog Guitar
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
According to my son and daughter-in-law, this is my two year old grandaughter’s favorite toy.
Makes my son smile and dance
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
My son holds this thing like he is rocking out and just dances and dances. He got it as a present for his first Christmas and we had to take it away from him because he wouldn’t pay attention to anything else the entire day. Six months later he still picks it up and dances with it while pressing all the buttons. It’s adorable. The educational part of it is kinda stupid. He totally isn’t going to learn his animal sounds or counting from this toy. It’s nice that LeapFrog tried. He just likes the music part of it though.
Cute toy!
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
My 18 mo. son liked this toy very much, he is now 25 mos. and he has outgrown it, he still plays with it sometimes. It entertains him for 5 minutes at a time. The colors and music are fun, the woman’s voice gets annoying after some time but then again, the toy is not for me. It’s been through war and still works great. It has numbers, letters and songs to choose from and the spanish feature has taught my 5 year old some spanish.
Great customer support!!!
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
There was an issue with shipping, but this company really went over the top and took care of us. We are very happy and will visit this site very often.
Cute and Fun
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
This is a fun toy for about a ten month + age child. The good thing about it is that it is portable. The child I purchased this for had a little piano that isn’t portable. He likes this just about as well. It has a stret button, and a lever that plays fill in background chords. He likes the music part the best, but it also has an animal sounds mode, and Spanish. It would be better if it had more variations on the songs. Or more songs.
Awesome little guitar, just a bit heavy for 12 months old
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
My son is obsessed with guitars. Ever since my husband started playing all he wants is guitars. He got a little wooden toy guitar for Xmas and didnt part with it for the nex 2 weeks, in which time he destroyed it – literally from banging every single surface with it. So, now in time for his first birthday I looked around for a more durable guitar for him. I was a little concerned that it doesnt look much like a guitar, but to my son it does. He LOVED it from the first moment he saw it. Its his favorite toy, no doubt, and it is pretty durable so far it hasnt broken at all, and he drops it a lot, because it is a little bit too heavy for a 12 month old. Thats really my only complaint, but I expect that within a few weeks, he would have worked it out, and he’ll only love it more.
It talks in English and Spanish, and you can switch it from counting, letters, and melodies. Its really nice.
Above expectations
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
When I went searching for an easy to use toy guitar that wouldn’t bore the special needs child I was getting it for I was lucky enough to stumble on this one. Not only does it play music it does numbers and animal sounds and spanish.
My favorite feature of this guitar is that it offers several ways to trigger the interaction. The child can either hit the green bar in the handle turn the red nob or push the blue lever. The child I bought it for has some fine motor skills issues and some learning delays he quickly mastered the nob and the green button and was entranced by the bright colors and variety of tunes it plays.
It’s very durable the things been dropped or flung dozens of times and doesn’t show the slightest bit of wear and tear. I’m very tickled with this purchase and will be repeating it again soon.
A good music toy
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I intended to buy this guitar for my 6 month old baby, but it turns out that her 6 year old sister also loves it. The big sister often plays the guitar and the younger one laughes and kicks her feet to rymth with the music.
Toy Guitar
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
Fun toy for a while, didn’t really keep the attention of my nephew for too long. But he did love playing it!
LeapFrong Learn & Groove Guitar
Rating:3 out of 5 stars
Not so crazy about this guitar. It’s a pretty good educational toy, but not much of a guitar if that’s what you were aiming for. The shape is about all that is guitar-like. They barely realize they are strumming a guitar for all the background stuff going on.