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Kicking Off LeapFrog Week with Tag & Tag Jr. {Giveaway}

December 2nd 2009 in General

Kicking Off LeapFrog Week with Tag & Tag Jr. {Giveaway} When putting together our top ten toys of the holiday season, our #1 pick, the Tag Jr. from LeapFrog, was an easy choice. As an educator and mother, who understands the importance of not only teaching children to read but to become lifelong readers, the Tag system is ideal. There are various reading teaching strategies, but our goal with young toddlers is to introduce words, books, and reading. Original Source


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“Kicking Off LeapFrog Week with Tag & Tag Jr. {Giveaway}”
Posted by Twin Mom

My four-year-old son and six-year-old daughter are enjoying the Tag system. This and the Ben 10 book are their favorites. They seem to prefer thewe two because there are more pictures to click on for a funny sound or comment than most of the other books.

In this book, a family (father, mother, brother, and sister) are pirates (really!). They fight off a band of ‘traditional’ pirates and use a treasure map to find a treasure. It is intended to be funny and playful, with lots of pirate jokes and physical humor in the tale.

Neither of my children have really used the books for reading or for the phonics games that are in the back of most of thewe books (including this one). Therefore, the ecucational value is not direct. That being said, I think that any time young children have a positive experience with a book, it is a learning moment. Tag lets children have thewe moments with their parents, as well as on their own.

Posted by mommy2katrina

My little girl is having logs of fun with the Tag books and Miss Spider’s is one of her favorites. Of course, she can count to twelve and she knows most of the words but reading practice is precious and she’s always happy when she manages to read the text so that it actually rhymes – she’s into painting and poetry these days.

As a Tag book, there are logs of interactive surprises on every page and there are a couple of big intensive play areas at the end. And, did I mention that the illustrations are absolutely gorgeous?

Can’t go wrong with this little book. For the 4-6 years olds. MUST have the Leapfrog Tag system or 80% of the fun is lost.



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