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LeapFrog Fix the Mix! | 
| Brand: LeapFrog Category: Toy
List Price: $21.99 Buy New: $19.99(as of 8/1/10 01:38 PDT - Details)
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Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 18748
Format: Cd Platform: Windows Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Age: 3 - 6 years Operating System: Windows Battery: 2 AA Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 2.5 x 10 x 10.5
MPN: 29114 Model: 29114 UPC: 708431291140 EAN: 0708431291140 ASIN: B00134PM5U
Release Date: June 2, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Twist, roll, push, squeeze and spin to place five audio segments in the right order! | | • | Three levels allow children to progress at their own pace. | | • | Features 1- or 2-player mode so children can play alone or challenge their friends. | | • | Explores the alphabet, numbers, days of the week, daily routines and science facts. | | • | Helps develop sequencing and memory skills. |
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Product Description Twist, roll, push, squeeze and spin the five "Fix-its" to place sections of the alphabet, numbers, days of the week, daily routines, and early science in the right order. Game includes three levels of play so children learn at their own pace and allows for up to two children to play at the same time. Requires 2 "AA" batteries, included.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 18 more reviews...
Great addition to our travel toy bag July 21, 2010 onwisc95 If you remember and liked the electronic game Simon, then you and your child will be addicted to this game. My 2.5 year old loves pushing the buttons. My 4 year old can play along. Very addicting for parents as well. Very durable toy. Still works from being dropped or pushed around. We've had this toy for over 1 year and boys are still interested in it and it has held up well.
Grandchild enjoyed it June 23, 2010 G. Thomas (CA) Bought this for one of the grandchildren at age 4 1/2. It kept her entertained for short burst..but she always went back to play with it. As far as the eductational value...at that age and with this type of toy, it is not easy to assess. At the least she is learning to respond to the toy. Despite the number of drops, kicks, and ooops...it takes a beating and keeps on working.
Don't buy this toy. May 7, 2010 ToyExpert 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Don't buy this toy. Here's the main problem...there is logically no way to determine which "gismo" is assigned to a particular part of a sequence. The toy plays a sequence, like a song with five parts or numbers 1-5, then it randomly assigns each gismo with one part/number in the sequence. That's fine, but there is NO way to tell which gismo is assigned to a given part/number. The child is meant to activate the gismos in order to recreate the sequence. The lights are no help as they just all flash randomly and are not part of the sequencing, which is very confusing. Or even worse, they flash in a series going clockwise around each gismo, leading one to believe that the first light that flashed corresponds with the first part/number in the series...which is not the case. If you recall the toy Simon, and liked it as I did, you will be very disappointed with this. Simon presented a sequence and communicated that sequence to the child by a series of lights that flashed in a particular order. This toy does not operate the same. It is not logical and is extremely irritating. Its going back. I expect more from Leap Frog.
Not Enough to It May 7, 2010 Amanda L. Davis (Adrian,MI USA) In theory this toy is a great idea and very educational. It teaches kids how to put things in order and how to remember a sequence. The only problem with it in practice is that there aren't enough sequences to do so kids get very bored quickly. There are only 2 different ones on the first level and only about 4 on the other levels.
expect the unexpected April 15, 2010 Ramy Eman i understand how this toy works just after i unpack it, i failed to understand this from amazon or even from the box of the toy. (also, i won't explain it to you) my 4.5 years kid was totally attracted to it about 2 continuous hours, she left it only after she finished the third level of difficulty. she got the idea of just pressing the right knob in the right sequence without understanding what he is saying (she followed an italian song correctly) so it increases the power of observation for the kid. it seems very durable. it came with batteries installed
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