LeapFrog My Own Leaptop - Scout
It’s never too early to get your children started on computer literacy, and with the LeapFrog My Own Leaptop, they can learn all sorts of things while having stacks of fun.
If your toddler has already shown an interest in your laptop, they’ll have hours of enjoyment playing at being a grown-up with the LeapFrog My Own Leaptop. But there’s a serious learning mission with this toy, too, with different play modes working on a variety of skills.
Download music on to the Leapfrog Leaptop to listen and sing along to, or ‘email’ your child one of eight personalised messages (you’ll need an Internet connection to do both of these).
There are also six learning activity stations for you to choose from, allowing you to discover animals, the alphabet, language skills or computer literacy among other things, with six learning activity modules. It can be a good way, for example, for a child to first learn to read and write their name, as the machine itself can be set up to recognise it. Or listen to the ‘dog blog’ from Scout the hound, as he tells you about his day.
Parents also have the option to connect to the online LeapFrog Learning Path for tailored learning ideas and extra advice from LeapFrog.
LeapFrog My Own Leaptop is set to be a popular pick this Christmas. Suitable for young IT boffins aged between 2 and 4 years old, it takes three AA batteries, which come supplied. It is available in green (Scout) or purple (Violet).
The LeapFrog My Own Leaptop retails for around £25. Snap one up while you still can!









