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LeapFrog Learn & Groove Alphabet Drum | 
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| Brand: LeapFrog Category: Toy
List Price: $21.99 Buy New: $16.96 You Save: $5.03 (23%)
New (34) Collectible (8) from $12.40
Rating: 53 reviews Sales Rank: 143
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 6 months - 3 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 6.6 x 8.1 x 8.9
MPN: 10061 Model: 10061 UPC: 708431100619 EAN: 0708431100619 ASIN: B000ETRENS
Release Date: June 12, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Tap the drum for learning fun! | | • | Features three ways to play: Alphabet, Dance-Along and Music Play learning modes. | | • | Letters of the alphabet light up when baby taps. | | • | Music Play allows baby to explore creativity and develop gross motor skills with tapping, crawling and moving to the music. | | • | Introduces the alphabet in English and Spanish. |
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Product Description Get in the learning groove with this delightful drum. It displays light-up ABCs so your little one can learn the alphabet while playing, singing and dancing to the beat. Features three fun learning modes: Alphabet, Dance Along and Musical Play. Teaches language, creativity and physical movement in both English and Spanish. Requires 3 "AA" batteries (included). Measures 8" tall.
Amazon.com Product Description Make your youngster's learning experience more upbeat with the LeapFrog Learn and Groove Alphabet Drum alphabet drum. Each tap of this drum introduces baby to the alphabet and improves vocabulary in both English and Spanish. Engaging music and interactive play sharpen motor skills as baby learns to tap, crawl, and dance. It features three delightful learning modes, including Alphabet, Dance Along, and Music Play. Babies quickly catch on to cause and effect, as each tap rewards them with lights, letters, and music. Music Play mode lets the child freely explore music, fostering open-ended play and creative movement. And this drum's lively, roll-along song teaches them to crawl after the drum. Ideal for children ages six months to three years, this stimulating toy entertains and educates for hours. The Beat Goes On The Alphabet Drum is built to withstand the throws and whacks from typical toddler handling. Parents will appreciate the volume control as it keeps the music at an enjoyable level. To prolong battery life, the drum shuts off if it hasn't been used for awhile. Plus, at approximately 8 inches tall, it helps babies learn to sit up on their own. Both the English and Spanish voices of the Alphabet Drum are audible and easy to understand. Bright colors, uplifting music, and a fun design make this a favorite in any child's toy box. Award-Winning Features It is no surprise that the LeapFrog Alphabet Drum was a winner of the 2006 iParenting Media Greatest Products Award. This drum teaches language, music, and motor skills as a strong foundation for the child's future. Children love to dance, roll it around, or chase after it, and as a versatile toy, it can be played with through multiple development stages. What's in the Box LeapFrog drum and 3 AA batteries. 
This toy drum improves vocabulary in both English and Spanish, while delivering fun songs, lights and sound effects. |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 48 more reviews...
A little boring November 11, 2008 Ace Fish this toy was good for my daughter when she was a baby and just beginning to walk and talk, but now she's bored of it. It was good for very basic play but as soon as she was ready for more advanced play (probably 1 year old) she became bored with it. Just a personal peeve also, it constantly repeats the invitations to play, so prepared to have those drilled into your brain every time it's used.
Kinda Lame October 21, 2008 Remi Fasolati (USA) The problem with this drum is that it's always playing music, on any of the three settings (except on one setting, but only when it's lying sideways?!), so a child cannot learn cause and effect: to associate his/her own beating on it with it making a sound.
Loads of fun and educational too! October 21, 2008 C. Rose (Arkansas) My two year old got this for Christmas last year and has been enjoying it ever since. Very fun and educational too. Kids like to bang on things, so why not have the alphabet answer them!
Son loves hitting this, wished it went off easier though October 3, 2008 N. Corrieri (USA) Sometimes hits dont make it trigger. Have to whack it pretty hard A more sensitive sensor should be used. However, son enjoys this (6 months). Music mode and drum mode is kind of annoying. Background music and not the same sound every time. I would suggest Drum mode, and then options to have different sounds selected instead of rotating.
Definitely for older babies September 23, 2008 Mom Lun This product seems like it will be educational, but right now my 7 1/2 month old daughter can't hit it hard enough. Even though the manufacturer claims it is for babies 6 months old and up I don't know many 6 month old babies who can hit it hard enough to work. Hopefully, my daughter will have more interest in it as she gets older.
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