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LeapFrog Tag Junior Book: Curious George Color Fun | 
| Brand: LeapFrog Category: Toy
List Price: $10.99 Buy New: $9.69(as of 8/1/10 12:48 PDT - Details)
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 3612
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 2 - 4 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 0.7 x 5.1 x 8.5
MPN: 24001 Model: 24001 UPC: 708431240018 EAN: 0708431240018 ASIN: B001U5P978
Release Date: June 12, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Discover all the colors of the rainbow with the world's most curious monkey, Curious George | | • | Touch your Tag Junior book pal to any part of any page and discover more than 130 audio responses in this book | | • | More than 24 playful activities encourage toddlers to take charge and explore, while helping build confidence with books | | • | Each Tag Junior board book focuses on a different preschool skill | | • | See your child's progress through the online LeapFrog Learning Path, and get printable activities to expand the learning | | • | Curious George Color Fun focuses on colors and also introduces action words and more |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Tag Junior Book Curious George
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| Customer Reviews:
Good play book June 1, 2010 myst (Carpentersville, IL) My 2 year old daughter likes to play with Tag Junior. She turns page by page, puts the tag on each object over and over and loves to hear the sounds.
Very Educational January 7, 2010 Julia A. Antoon (Woodland Hills, CA) My grandson loves the Leap Frog books. He is learning so much from them.
This book is for 2-year-olds or younger December 29, 2009 vanilla beaniyeh (Virginia, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought all of the Tag Junior books for my three year old son, as I love educational assistance from my children's toys. Check out my ratings before buying Tag Junior books! This "color" book teaches one color per left-and-right page spread (e.g. red strawberry, red paint - green trees, green apple - orange pumpkin, orange orange). At nearly three, my son is way past learning colors. He still likes it because he likes George, but overall I would not recommend spending $10-12 dollars on a small board book for a child who already knows basic colors. My 15-month-old daughter is the one actually learning from this and she has already mastered how the Tag works. I rate this book 3 stars for a 3-year-old, 5 stars for a 12-24 month old, 4 stars overall.
Good for some 2 year olds. October 10, 2009 A. Clark (Idaho) 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
I think I understand why a previous reviewer was disappointed about misunderstanding that this book is not the reading program or part of the reading program. We purchased this book as part of a set including the Tag Junior toy. On our box there is a sticker claiming "#1 Best-Selling Reading System". Still, if you are to look at this book alone and provide a review I have to say I am somewhat impressed. There is one color word on each page with pictures of items that are the specified color and Curious George is doing some action on each page. You just touch the LeapFrog Tag Junior book pal (purchased separately) to each page to hear the colors, item names, and a sentence describing Curious George's action. I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 stars because the age range for this particular book is very limited....mostly 2 year olds who are learning colors. At 2y9m my son is already past that. He still enjoys the book, though. My concern, however, is that my son would have lacked the ability to sit still and operate this toy with this book going page by page 6 months ago when he was learning color words. So, I think it has a very limited audience.
I was fooled by the book September 1, 2009 iphcc 2 out of 79 found this review helpful
I was fooled by the ads of the leapfrog tag junior book. I thought the book would include the reading system. But the reading system is sold separately and much more expensive. It was not clear at all from the description. I hate that I was fooled.
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