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Thumbs up or down for Leap Pad?
« on: August 06, 2007, 12:14:38 pm »
One mum in our Gymboree class suggested me to buy Leap Pad Gentle Touch for DD (15.5mo). I personally don't like those electronic toys, I really prefer Hands-on stuff for DD.
DH seems to interested in it ::)
Any suggestions? If I buy one Leap Pad, any suggestions for the books?
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Re: Thumbs up or down for Leap Pad?
« Reply #1 on: August 06, 2007, 12:20:49 pm »
I don't like them, sorry.

I'd much prefer ds gets used to books/hands on toys. I think they're just an extension of the things that make the youngest generation now 'need' to be entertained, rather than using their imaginations and entertaining themselves.
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Re: Thumbs up or down for Leap Pad?
« Reply #2 on: August 06, 2007, 12:47:29 pm »
I've turned down one when it was offered to me - just because I love love real books and wouldn't want anything to detract from that.

I'm certain there are people out there who use them creatively and as a complement to real books but I didn't feel they were right for us.
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Re: Thumbs up or down for Leap Pad?
« Reply #3 on: August 06, 2007, 12:53:15 pm »
We have MyFirstLeapPad - and it's ok - not great but not a total washout. 

I bought it for DD when she was 2.5 for a 4.5 hours plane journey - that was no good at all, the colume doesn't get loud enough to be heard above the drone of the plane. 

She's played little with it overall, but seems a bit more into it recently (still nothing major though) as she seems to understand the American accent better and can therefore participate in the games.  We ony have 2 books - doubt I'll be investing in any more.

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Re: Thumbs up or down for Leap Pad?
« Reply #4 on: August 06, 2007, 13:00:12 pm »
William has one.. and he loves it and although I totally agree its certainly not a replacement for real books (which Woo also adores) it does bring him a lot of joy and it has helped him to look at pages and pictures more closely as he now picks out parts of the pictures and "talks about them".. as the story comes alive.

I bought it when he was about 12 months but it's taken a long time for him to get used to it and its very much something that I have to do with him to get any meaning out of it.. but he enjoys looking at the books with me and touching the pictures. You can set it so it just plays music and sounds when you touch pictures, right up to it speaking about the pictures and playing games around what is happening in the book.

Also with my teacher hat on... its not something I would encourage to be used solely and for parents not to use real books.. but it is good for occasionally enjoying stories and sparking comprehension and imagination with the stories. In terms of a lot of the electronic toys out there.. it doesnt flash and make awful sounds with terrible accents.. its gentle and has nice voices and sounds and can be good fun. I can also see a place for it with reluctant "readers" as it gives that extra bit of support and interest while the child becomes involved in all that books can bring.


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Re: Thumbs up or down for Leap Pad?
« Reply #5 on: August 06, 2007, 13:09:27 pm »
i got one for dd1 before she was one, she never uses it, might give it another go this week, if she is still not interested i am going to moving it along to another child, hth

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Re: Thumbs up or down for Leap Pad?
« Reply #6 on: August 06, 2007, 17:48:12 pm »
My DD is getting the LittleTouch for her birthday, has anyone got one of them? I wasn't going to use it instead of books but as something interactive we can do together. My DD is growing up in Denmark so anything that will help her english gets a thumbs up in my opinion. Luckily my DD already loves books and DH and I are often reading and take DD to the library every week so reading should naturally be an interest of hers.

Don't they also help teach colours and counting etc?
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Re: Thumbs up or down for Leap Pad?
« Reply #7 on: August 06, 2007, 19:10:34 pm »
Its the little touch that Woo has... it is a good thing to do together and you can get books for it that introduce a range of educational things like colours and words etc..

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Re: Thumbs up or down for Leap Pad?
« Reply #8 on: August 06, 2007, 21:40:59 pm »
Sasha had the little touch and she wasn't really interested in it.
she however absolutely LOVES books -peppa pig seems to be a fav at the moment!..
i also loved books when i was young and still do if i had the time to read them so i tend to encourage them as opposed to the little touch.

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Re: Thumbs up or down for Leap Pad?
« Reply #9 on: August 07, 2007, 05:05:36 am »
Gaby has the Little Touch one like Woo and loves it. Sometimes she just 'reads' the book without the entire contraption. I recently bought one for my new neice, it was on sale for $7! :o

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Re: Thumbs up or down for Leap Pad?
« Reply #10 on: August 07, 2007, 10:14:39 am »
I bought both my boys one for christmas - Mikey got my 1st leap pad and Jackson got the baby leap pad - and i think theyve each played with it about 3 times since then, i honestly think dp has played with it more than either of the boys lol, we bought each of them every book possible for them and they just arent interested... they are not 'sit down and concentrate on one thing for more than 2 seconds' type of boys and plus they prefer 'real' books anyway :) I'm considering selling them on ebay actually, complete waste of money for us ::)





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Re: Thumbs up or down for Leap Pad?
« Reply #11 on: August 07, 2007, 12:38:05 pm »
Hm... very interesting comments. DD loves books, expecially DK touch and feel books and loves being read-to. She loves reading them over and over with me. She has a 2nd hand interactive Disney alphabet book, she only likes to press the buttons and listen to the sound it makes. I don't think she will really enjoy it now ???
I saw other Leap Frog toys that are interesting: Those Fridge phonics and fridge radio seems exciting. Starting to think about Christmas order now  :P

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Re: Thumbs up or down for Leap Pad?
« Reply #12 on: August 10, 2007, 19:57:09 pm »
DD1 was given the Little touch leappad as a gift, but never really got into it.  She couldn't do it on her own because she couldn't remember what buttons to press in what order (the lightbulb then the go or whatever), and if I read it with her, she'd keep pressing other things or turning it off so we'd have to start over.  Got irritating.  Maybe now she'd like it better (she got it for her first b-day and we tried it until she was over 2), but she loves regular books WAY better (and they're cheaper!).
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Re: Thumbs up or down for Leap Pad?
« Reply #13 on: August 11, 2007, 00:36:40 am »
We've got the Little Touch Leap Pad too, I think it's just ok.  My dd prefers actual books over the Leap Pad.  It's kind of interesting for them to play with, but I think it takes a lot of effort to help them understand what to do with it.  We do have the Fridge Farm (which is like the Fridge Phonics) which is a big hit over here with both the girls. :)

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Re: Thumbs up or down for Leap Pad?
« Reply #14 on: August 11, 2007, 00:54:41 am »
We have the Leap Pad.  DS isn't really into it at the moment.  Although he really isn't into books period yet.  What I have noticed is most of my friends who have it seem to have children that didn't get into it until they were about 4years.  I think being in pre-school etc. intrigues them about learning through books.  I have seen lots of older children sit and turn the pages, they know which buttons to push and have more comprehension.  Perhaps Leap Frog has just adjusted the ages incorrectly for their toys.

That being said DS LOVES his Leap Frog activity table.  That has been the number one toy around our house.  Lots of interactive elements and then as he gets older it helps teach the colours, numbers, alphabet and such.
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Re: Thumbs up or down for Leap Pad?
« Reply #15 on: August 11, 2007, 00:59:50 am »
DD got the fridge alphabet when she was 2 and it was a huge hit.  then someone gave us a leap pad just before we moved (DD was 25 months) and I thought it would be great for the long drive (2 seven hour days), but she was so frustrated by it.  She uses it some now, but totally wouldn't have spent money on it.

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Re: Thumbs up or down for Leap Pad?
« Reply #16 on: October 29, 2007, 20:32:52 pm »
I think Leappad was created for parents who wanted to plop their kids in front of a toy that teaches them rather than be the parent and teach their kids themselves.  Same goes with those Einstein videos.. parents need to be more involved with teaching their children rather than having a toy or tv show/video do it for them

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Re: Thumbs up or down for Leap Pad?
« Reply #17 on: October 30, 2007, 00:53:53 am »
I'm actually offended by your comments, I do not have toys like the Leap Pad because I'm too lazy to teach my daughter, I have them to supplement her learning. At almost 2 years old she does not 'play' with her Little Touch on her own, I do it along with her. Same as I do books, colouring, painting and any other activity she engages in. I guess you would frown at knowing I allow her to watch TV and not just Einstein videos but silly cartoons like Wonder Pets or The Backyardigans. Wonder how my almost 2 year old can spell her name verbally with such lazy parents ::)

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Re: Thumbs up or down for Leap Pad?
« Reply #18 on: October 30, 2007, 01:45:15 am »
Why would you dig up an old thread just to insult people ???

I'm no great fan of them either, but a sweeping generalisation such as that gives no credit whatsoever to the many intelligent and attentive parents who have bought such products as an addition to the many toys/books they have for their babies.
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Re: Thumbs up or down for Leap Pad?
« Reply #19 on: October 30, 2007, 03:59:08 am »
it was still on the first page.  Tone may have come across as being mean, but trust me it isn't, I stated my opinion plain and simple

person asked for peoples opinion.. didn't know my opinions had to be the same as everyone elses.  Thought different view points where welcomed here.  I guess not

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Re: Thumbs up or down for Leap Pad?
« Reply #20 on: October 30, 2007, 08:06:54 am »
Opinions - yes. I gave mine too, like I said I don't like them either.

Insults and snobbery - no, not acceptable, you will get called out on it
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Re: Thumbs up or down for Leap Pad?
« Reply #21 on: October 30, 2007, 08:15:42 am »
Well we love them in our house ( Well Owen does Toby would pick a football any day ::)).
Owen loved his my first leap pad, but then he just loves learning, he still reads " real" book all the time too. So for Christmas I am getting him the writing one!!!!!!

Owen likes time on his own but still enjoys learning( think he is a bit over the top sometimes but that another post lol) so I can't see what is wrong with it.

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Re: Thumbs up or down for Leap Pad?
« Reply #22 on: October 30, 2007, 08:30:10 am »
I think teaching and learning comes in many shapes and forms and I must say I get a buzz of pride when I am making L a healthy meal (another role of a busy parent!) while she watches BE and is dancing, clapping, pointing and making animal sounds when she sees animals on the screen. These things were all learnt from time spent with me and Dh reading and talking, walking and playing etc.

It's funny this was bought to the top again because after deciding not to get a Little Leap I suddenly decided L would love one as she is not very interested in toys at the momenmt just books and anything with buttons (dvd player, laptop  ::)) I am looking forward to using this with her as another learning tool for my little sponge  :)
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Re: Thumbs up or down for Leap Pad?
« Reply #23 on: October 30, 2007, 15:32:54 pm »
whatever.. everyone's opinions are based on experiences they have in life- you have no idea what kind of experience I have had with LP, or should I say, with the people around me who own leap pads.  Sure, I may have over step some boundaries in making it a broad generalization, but the experience I have had with people I know who own LPs and BE videos DO NOT even sit with their children when using/watching them.   Around here, the parents want everyone else to teach their children and plop them in front of the boob tube in their exersaucer or whatever they have handy so that they don't have to actually spend time with their own children

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Re: Thumbs up or down for Leap Pad?
« Reply #24 on: October 30, 2007, 15:46:41 pm »
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