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LeapFrog Spin and Sing Alphabet Zoo

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Description:

Animals go 'round and 'round while little tots learn their names and sounds. Whizzing motions, sparkling lights and cheerful songs introduce kids to the alphabet, from "alligator" to "zebra." Three engaging modes help them learn: Letter, Animal and Music. In Letter Mode, the wheel stops on a letter and sounds out its name. Animal Mode lets little one discover 26 animals, along with their names and noises. Music Mode plays the alphabet song while little ones spin and play. Requires 3 "AA" batteries, included. 6" x 6.5" x 7.25".

Features:
  • Discover the alphabet from Alligator to Zebra!

  • Features three ways to play: Letter, Animal and Music learning modes.

  • Explore learning with each spin of the wheel.

  • Playful musical responses reward each touch.

  • Introduces letters A-Z and animal names and sounds.

Product Details:
Product Length: 6.4 inches
Product Width: 8.1 inches
Product Height: 9.1 inches
Product Weight: 1.2 pounds
Package Length: 9.3 inches
Package Width: 8.2 inches
Package Height: 6.5 inches
Package Weight: 2.1 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 79 reviews
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.5
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2Broke in less than a month  Aug 20, 2010
We purchased this item for my one year olds birthday. From my perspective this was one of the better toys I've seen for this age group. My two year old was playing with it and loving all the different options.

Unfortunately three weeks after we opened the package it stopped working. From what I can tell there wasn't any abuse involved. Now it just repeats the same sentence on any setting.

All around a two star product based on the durability.

5Fun for everyone!  Jul 25, 2010
My year old grandson loves this! This is my second Leap Frog purchase and I am sold. Will be sure to buy more. Even for kids that know the alphabet already, it's so much fun to spin and hear the sounds they create for the various animals. Who knew what an inchworm sounds like! Fun and eduational, different sounds depending on what you set it on...highly recommend!

5Awesome Toy!  Jul 16, 2010
My 6 month old son loves this toy because he can make it spin himself. When he was learning to sit up, this toy was a big help because we could sit in right in front of him and he could reach it without toppling over. He also could play with it during tummy time. There are 3 different settings and the songs are catchy, not annoying although they do tend to get stuck in your head. The high/low volume option in a nice feature too. Our baby is so proud of himself every time he makes it work. I love how easily and smooth it spins. It does tend to tip over easily, and I frequently have to sit it back up to the correct position. Some of the animal sounds are a little odd and I wish it had more lights, but overall a great toy.

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4Cute toy!  Jul 14, 2010
It's really a cute toy. Bought it for my friend's kids for their birthday and I believe they like it. The animal sounds are kind of strange, but its still cute and very educational. Would buy again if needed!

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2I learned a lot from this toy.  Jul 06, 2010
For example, whales don't actually sing whale songs. The sound a whale makes is a splash. Lions don't roar; they say, in a very perky female voice, 'rar!'. Kangaroos and rabbits sound like springs sproinging. Jellyfish sound like bubbles in water. I can't even figure out what the zebra noise is supposed to be.

I get that coming up with a sound for jellyfish might be hard, so why'd they choose jellyfish? And for horses that say 'neigh!' and lions that say 'rar!', why not use vaguely realistic sounds instead of the same vocalist who sings the little song that plays while the wheel is spinning? They managed to get a 'bzzz' sound for the bees that's enough to make me reach for bug spray, so it's not that the whole concept is foreign.

And god forbid your child gets tired of this toy and wants to move to some other entertainment. This device will make a sound after 15 seconds of sitting idle, so your child can't be lured away by quieter toys like building blocks or books.