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LeapFrog Tag Reading System (32 MB) |  | Brand: LeapFrog Category: Toy
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $27.45 as of 7/30/2010 00:35 CDT details You Save: $22.54 (45%)
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Seller: aaagoodbuy Rating: 43 reviews Sales Rank: 81
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries: 2 Batteries Included: Yes Age: 4 - 8 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 2.5 x 11 x 10.5 Legal Disclaimer: We do not in any way represent that any part we sell is legal to possess in your jurisdiction. Check with you local authorities to ensure it is legal for you to possess before buying! Warranty: 3 months warranty
MPN: 20704 Model: 20704 UPC: 708431207042 EAN: 0708431207042
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| Features:
| • | The amazing touch technology of the Tag Reading System encourages a child's love of reading as words talk, pictures sing and stories live out loud | | • | The Tag library includes over 30 books and games based on favorite TV, movie and classic tales | | • | Tag storybooks and learning activities help children build vocabulary | | • | The Tag reader now holds audio for up to 10 books at a time and comes with the hardcover classic Dr. Seusss The Cat in the Hat | | • | Parents can connect the Tag Reader online to collect fun rewards | | • | Includes reading skills such as word recognition, reading comprehension and phonics skills | | • | Their child has earned and to see their child's play and learning on the LeapFrog Learning Path |
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Product Description The Tag Reading System
Amazon.com Review The LeapFrog Tag Reading System will change the way your kids experience reading. Combining fun, interactive activities with help for sounding out challenging words, this unique reading system will engage children in the reading process. Recommended for children ages four to eight, the Reading System uses the innovative Tag Reader to bring books to life. A simple touch to the Tag Activity Storybook will prompt the Tag Reader to speak words, ask questions, sing, and engage your child in over 17 learning activities. The Reading System has received over 28 awards in six countries!  | Tag Reading System Ages: 4 to 6 years
Requires: - 2 "AAA" batteries (included)
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With just a touch, the Tag Reader will read, sing, and ask questions to your child. | 
Kids can select from a growing library of interactive books and store them on the reader. | Easy for Children to Use The durable Tag Reader is cleverly shaped like a pen, with the optical reader at the tip. It's easy for children to operate independently and the pen fits well into small fingers. The lightweight Reader has a built-in speaker in the front for clear sound with volume control buttons located below the speaker. The adjustable volume ranges from very soft to loud. Your child can also use the Reader with headphones (not included). An adult can help pry open the flaps that hide the headphone plug and USB port. There's also a handy audio book feature -- perfect for traveling -- that plays aloud an entire story. The battery is securely placed behind a screw-locked compartment for safety. Advice to parents: the optical reader is exposed at the tip of the Reader so be sure to keep liquids away from it. Amazing Response with Every Touch Your child will instantly gravitate to the entertaining, interactive way the Tag Reading System opens up the world of books. She can touch virtually anywhere on the special Tag Activity Storybook and the Reader will respond with music, sound effects, amusing phrases, and other fun activities related to the book. There are special symbols placed throughout the pages that cause the Reader to read the entire page, play a game, prompt children to answer "yes" or "no" questions, repeat a phrase, or simply stop the Reader from speaking. When children want to read on their own but need just a little help, simply pointing to a word on the page will let them hear just that word. This feature is perfect for children that are just developing their reading skills but get frustrated when faced with a challenging word. The Reading System will help them gain confidence and enjoy reading. Each TAG Storybook features games and activities that will help develop age-appropriate skills such as building vocabulary, reading comprehension, and other core reading skills. Store up to 10 Books The sample full-size book comes conveniently pre-loaded onto the Tag Reader. Additionally, 10 books can be loaded onto the Reader giving children the opportunity to switch back and forth between different books with ease. The Tag Reading system comes with a LeapFrog Connect CD and the Reader can easily connect to a computer with the USB cable (included). There are currently over 30 books in the Tag Reading System library and it will continue to grow as LeapFrog constantly adds new books. Books range from classic children's books to contemporary, cartoon-based adventures, so there's something for every child. They also range in varying reading and skill levels allowing parents to tailor the books to their child's individual needs. What's in the Box One Tag Reader, one full-size Tag Activity Storybook, USB Cable, LeapFrog Connect CD, 2 "AAA" batteries.
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Really bad idea July 12, 2010 Grandma I purchased this toy for my granddaughter at christmas. I beleived the toy would encourage her to read since she loves books. All this toy has done is discourage her love of reading. She refuses to take the toy out of her backpack. She has told me that the toy never works right and does not read the books. I had her bring the toy to me last week. I tried to use the systtem and could not get it to work. I have contacted Leapfrog regarding the pen. I was told to clean the lens. I did as instructed but the pen does not work. Numerous people are complaining about the same thing. I have asked Leapfrog for a refund of my money and I am waiting for their reply.
Despite abuse - Tag Pen still working! May 4, 2010 Zoe Banchieri (Union City, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I got this for my daughter for Christmas and had grandparents get a bunch of books to go with it. She absolutely loves it. We lost the pen at one point and when it was found I handed it to her, not realizing she was about to explode with the stomach flu, and she barfed all over it. It still worked fine. Last week she dropped it in the toilet. I dried it out in the sun and it still works. Crazy! At this point, if it broke, I would replace it because she completely loves it. I do have a new Mac which isn't partitioned, just using as it is out of box and it works fine with downloading the books. You can put books on the pen prior to purchase so if you know you will likely be getting a book, put it on so you don't have to later. Also the pen tells you the batteries are running out long before they really run out.
not what i expected May 4, 2010 L. markle 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
i bought this beacause my son loves anything electronic and is starting to read. but i would not have bought it if i had known that the books had little games in them. what a waste of my time and money! who ever decided to add games was an idiot! because there are games my son wanted nothing to do with the reading part. i sure thought it was called tag reading system, not tag game system. if i wanted games i would have bought something else. i am sending it back
One of the best investments we have made all year May 3, 2010 Rachel (New Orleans) One of the best investments we have made all year, LeapFrog's Tag Reading System is an Anya Favorite.
A little on the pricey side, but well worth it. Your little one will have a blast touching the pages with his/her Tag and hearing the story played through the pen. There are also a ton of other tid-bits buried in these books: games, reading assistants, the actual character voices.
LeapFrog Tag Reading System (Pink) (32 MB)We decided to actually purchase the Tag instead of the LeapFrog Tag Junior Book Pal because of the "test run" at Wal-Mart. Anya was much more interested in the pen than the little ball of the Tag Junior. The Tag is recommended for ages 4 - 8, whereas the Tag Junior is for 24 months to 4 years. I know a lot of parents want to age their child, buying advanced toys for little toddlers that aren't ready for them, and I usually try not to do this (usually a waste of money, because they lose interest quickly on these toys) but for this one I made an exception. She can't use all the functions cognizantly, but she enjoys holding the pen and clicking on words and pictures. I believe she will grow into the functions of the pen.
Not to mention this baby worked very easily with my MacBook - added bonus!
This company has really gone down hill! April 4, 2010 Stamp Lady (Wisconsin) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I had always been very pleased with Leap Frog products until the last year. I purchased a Tag Reader for my oldest daughter and a Tag Junior for my youngest daughter. The Tag Junior works fine, but the Tag Reader is a complete piece of junk. It will not accept any books except for The Cat in the Hat one that came with the device. I've tried everything. I even thought it might be a problem with the books so I loaded one of the Tag Junior books that work fine and that didn't work either. I tried taking The Cat in the Hat off and then it does not recognize any of the other stories. It only took me a few minutes to set up the Tag Junior and the regular Tag Reader is still not working. I'm sending it back to Leap Frog with a letter. They can keep their junk. This is the second expensive item in the past year we have received from them that does not work properly. Another item we had problems with is the Click Start Computer--it never worked properly. We also had a Leapster that quit after only a few months.
My kids already love to read books so I'm not sure how much educational value this toy has at all. It seems to take the imagination out of reading. My youngest daughter will look at the pictures and make up the story with a regular book, but with this toy the imagination is gone because it makes the noises and reads the story for you. This combined with it not working make me a very unsatisfied Leap Frog customer. I have a useless Click Start, a useless Leapster, and now a useless Tag Reader. My family is done with Leap Frog until they take care of the quality control issues.
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