LeapFrog AlphaZoo Spinner

August 26, 2014 - Comment

Leapfrog Enterprises AlphaZoo Spinner 19196 Kids Games Product Features Press and spin your way to early reading skills Listen and learn the names of the letters when in Letter mode and the names and sounds of animals when in Animal mode Personalize the learning with your child’s first initial and favorite animal The AlphaZoo Spinner

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Leapfrog Enterprises AlphaZoo Spinner 19196 Kids Games

Product Features

  • Press and spin your way to early reading skills
  • Listen and learn the names of the letters when in Letter mode and the names and sounds of animals when in Animal mode
  • Personalize the learning with your child’s first initial and favorite animal
  • The AlphaZoo Spinner is appropriate for children ages 12 to 36 months
  • Parents can connect to the online LeapFrog Learning Path for customized learning insights and ideas to expand the learning

Comments

J. Andersen says:

Great fun, but kind of silly This toy does what it says it’s going to do and has two modes of play and my daughter loves to push the big button and get sounds. However…the reason this is not getting a 5 star is due to some of the choices this company made.The one mode recites the alphabet and that’s ok. The other mode gives the name of an animal and it’s sound. This is where it gets ridiculous. Some of the complaints I have is that instead of coming up with unique animals there are many renditions of…

Elin Brooks says:

Awesome Toy! The AlphaZoo Spinner is a terrific product. I gave it to my niece and nephew when visiting them (1 and 2.25 years). They both loved it. They were totally captivated by the spinning rainbow of letters and animals. A great way to learn about letters, and the names of animals that start with each letter of the alphabet. Each animal also makes fun animal sounds…the kids especially loved the Zebra sound effect. They had a great time pressing the large yellow sun button and watching the wheel…

V. Salgado says:

An OK toy I bought this for my 12 month old daughter. She likes to spin the wheel without even pushing the big yellow button mostly because she hasn’t figured out yet that she has to push it pretty hard to get it to work. She likes it because it makes noise and sounds. It’s not her favorite toy but she does play with it now and then. My biggest complaint about it is that some of the animals chosen to represent the letters are odd. For example there is bird for the letter “U” that I’ve never heard of…

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