Alas, I have no spawn of my own. So when LeapFrog mailed their new Tag Junior, a handheld device that reads special LeapFrog books to children, I had to call in the big guns for the review. Err…little ...
Building off of the popular LeapFrog Tag system, the new “Tag Junior” is intended more for the toddler audience. Based more off of board books, the Tag Junior will use a larger reader, and all the ...
LeapFrog today introduced a baby brother to the Fly “pentop computer.” The $50 Tag uses the same Anoto high-res scanning technology to “read” specially printed books to kids, and can connect to the ...
I've been a tech journalist for almost 25 years and started Pocket-lint in 2003. Over the years I've questioned or interviewed leading tech industry figures from Steve Jobs, Steve Ballmer, Mark ...
— -- Playing tag used to mean running around trying to touch someone so you no longer had to be "It." Now, with the introduction of the LeapFrog Tag Reading System, playing tag means learning to ...
May 12, 2008 Designed to enhance the learning to read experience LeapFrog’s next generation Tag Reading System uses special dot-printed books and a stylus fitted with an Infrared camera and speaker to ...
Leapfrog Tag makes learning to read fun. Aug. 4, 2008 — -- There's a new game of Tag, and this one does not involve running around and avoiding being "It." This new Tag is all about learning to ...
and click on the toys tab to print two new LeapFrog Tag and Tag Jr. book coupons. One is for $3 off the other is for $2 off. In my experience the Tag books go on sale -- deep discounts the first of ...
With its latest device, LeapFrog's continuing to fight the good fight: teaching kids essential skills through the power of consumer electronics. LeapReader's a sort of spiritual successor to the ...
This is a good week to stock up on Tag books at Target. They have them on sale for $9.99 (Tag and Tag Jr. books) With these coupons you could get them for $5.99. That's cheap for these little babies.
The LeapFrog Tag Reading System is a set of physical books with an interactive talking stylus that helps your child learn to read, pronounce words, and solve puzzles. Think of it as a halfway point ...