🎉 Jam with Letters and Sounds!
The LeapFrog Letter Band Phonics Jam Toy is an interactive educational toy that helps children learn letters and phonics through music and play. With five engaging learning modes, light-up buttons, and a fun character, it makes learning an exciting adventure for young minds.
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Multicolor |
Subject Character | Tad |
Theme | Music |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Size | Medium |
Item Dimensions | 1.57 x 15.16 x 10.63 inches |
Number of Players | 1 |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | Reading |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
Supported Battery Types | 2 AA alkaline batteries |
G**Y
Great for speech therapy help
My daughter is autistic and has Down syndrome. She loved it and mimics some sounds/ awesome help with speech therapy
N**E
We really like it, great price at $12 too! Just change the batteries if it seems to stop working!
My 8 month old has been having a very good time with it for 2 weeks now. The quality of letter pronunciations is pretty good (name of letter and how it sounds), but it also has some musical instrument buttons too that can play one at a time or layered together. Almost like a techno DJ synthesizer! On top of that, there are 5 different modes all the buttons can be in, as controlled by a slider bar. It would be better if you could layer multiple letters at the same time in jukebox mode (you can layer any of the instruments, and one letter at a time, but why not just make it a maximum number of overall buttons that could simultaneously be 'voiced', since there are 6 instruments and up to one more letter... I would like to be able to use say 1 instrument and 2 letters simultaneously).Update: After 2.5 months of owning this, it is experiencing issues with the buttons/slider-switch or circuitry inside. The device resets in a second or two after pressing any buttons, except for the instrument buttons in jukebox mode.Update #2: Actually the toy didn't die! The batteries just needed replaced, it's totally fine now :)
B**W
Great Distraction During Shopping
I bought this toy for my two-year-old son who is really into the alphabet and alphabet sounds right now.We picked it up from the post office on the way to the hardware store. This toy allowed us to get our shopping done without having to deal with a screaming toddler that doesn't like to go shopping. For that alone it is worth it.There are 2 volume settings on this toy. Maybe it was just quiet in the store that day, but I felt like the lower of the two volumes was still pretty loud.My son really liles the "V" key. He tends to push that one button repeatedly for what seems like hours on end. I will probably be dreaming about the letter V tonight.I can't really comment on the durability because I haven't had it for very long. It seems pretty well made though.All in all it's a great toy and very educational. I love it and would highly recommend it.
C**P
Such a great toy for the price!
I'm just amazed at how many things this toy can do. One of like 100 things it can do is that it asks you to identify a letter in the alphabet. If you choose the wrong letter, it tells you something like, "No, that's R, please select N"....I can't believe it identifies what you choose and corrects you. My 12-month-old doesn't fully appreciate it yet, but I hope it will grow on him in the next coming year. He's most mesmerized by the lights and sounds it makes, but doesn't understand the games and features yet. Love most LeapFrog toys!
K**Y
Love!!
My son loves this more than I thought he would. It’s our car toy and he is obsessed. Very pleased! Durable, educational, a little loud but great toy!
S**A
Don't get it if anyone has perfect pitch
It's very cute but if anyone in your family has perfect pitch dont get it! The toy "sings" the letter names on a specific pitch, and the A through G pitches do NOT correspond to the actual pitch of the music note. I know this sounds like a nitpick but if you or your kid has perfect pitch this will drive you crazy. And if you are teaching your kid music and hope they will develop perfect pitch, this will definitely work against that.But it is a great toy for learning alphabet and phonics.
J**X
Perfect my autistic son loves it!
I have a severely autistic son. He is 22 years old now. He doesn't speak and eats baby food consistency food. Still we're diapers. This is his Favorite toy! We stockpile this toy because he always end up breaking his toys by throwing them when he is done with them. He Loves toddler toys! Lites, sounds and a lot of repetitive sequences. These toddler toys are the only things that makes him happy. He plays with them all day everyday.
A**R
Leap frog
Perfect gift
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