LeapFrog Poppin’ Play Piano

October 6, 2014 - Comment

LeapFrog Poppin’ Play Piano, A rainbow of musical learning fun! Select from 8 instruments and silly sounds to explore 4 learning modes: Music, Colors, Numbers and Songs. Count along from 1 to 8 and play along with 8 fun preschool songs. When pressed, each of the 8 colored keys makes a corresponding ball pop up.

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LeapFrog Poppin’ Play Piano, A rainbow of musical learning fun! Select from 8 instruments and silly sounds to explore 4 learning modes: Music, Colors, Numbers and Songs. Count along from 1 to 8 and play along with 8 fun preschool songs. When pressed, each of the 8 colored keys makes a corresponding ball pop up. The Poppin’ Play Piano is appropriate for children ages 12+ months. Â

Product Features

  • A rainbow of musical learning fun Select from 8 instruments and silly sounds to explore Music, Color/Color, Number and Song modes
  • Count along from 1 to 8 and play along with 8 fun preschool songs
  • When pressed, each of the 8 colored/colored key makes a corresponding ball pop up
  • The Popping’ Play Piano is appropriate for children ages 12+ months
  • Parents can connect to the online LeapFrog Learning Path for customized learning insights and ideas to expand the learning

Comments

Epilady "epiamy" says:

Kid loves; Mom finds it a little loud My 19 month old child has not stopped playing with this toy since we received it from Amazon (Vine). He has a few other LeapFrog items, but he has never taken to one like he has this. He really enjoys music, and has been learning his colors, so this seemed like an easy choice.There are 4 basic modes:Number: Press a key, number “sung” (1-8, in the tone of a scale)Color: The color of the key “sung”Free Play: Each key becomes a different instrumentSong: The…

Mad Max says:

If you’re looking for gifts for toddlers, go with Leapfrog When my wife & I talk about toys, we come from the perspective of educators. That said, for early childhood development, nothing beats “old fashioned” toys.Hands down, in every documented study, plain old wood blocks provide more stimulation, more fine motor skill development, more problem-solving, etc. Also keep in mind, electronic toys like this encourage kids to play alone – they tend to work against socialization skills. Every child (as early as 6 months), should have wood…

M. Rodriguez "Cnyper" says:

Fun for my toddlers! 0

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