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LeapFrog Fridge Phonics Magnetic Letter Set :
and Fridge Farm Magnetic Animal Set:

Your fridge door is the perfect place to develop a taste for reading. for learning with this set of 26 colorful, easy-grip magnetic

Your fridge door is the perfect place to develop a taste for reading. Nobody goes hungry for learning with this set of 26 colorful easy-grip magnetic letters and magnetic letter reader that attaches securely to your fridge. Each letter talks, sings and teaches letter names, letter sounds and learning songs. Put a letter into the reader to hear its name, its sound or a fun phonics song. Your kids might not eat their vegetables, but with the Fridge Phonics Magnetic Set they can learn to spell them.
A child just places any letter into the letter reader and then presses it to hear its name, its sound and a phonics song. The Fridge Phonics magnetic letter set includes 26 easy-grip magnetic letters and a magnetic letter reader that attaches securely to the refrigerator or other magnetic surface. This is an excellent speech development tool for toddlers age 2 and up.
Requires 3 "AAA" alkaline batteries (included).
Includes: Magnetic letter reader, 26 magnetic letters, and 3 AAA batteries.
Awards Oppenheim Toy Portfolio, Gold Seal and Snap Award, 2003
Parenting 2003 Toys of the Year Award
Toy Wishes All Star, Preschool Category, 2003
Toy of the Year, Nick Jr.com, 2003

Fridge Phonics® Magnetic Set
Your fridge door is the perfect place to develop a taste for reading.
Nobody goes hungry for learning with this set of 26 colorful, easy-grip magnetic letters and magnetic letter reader that attaches securely to your fridge. Each letter talks, sings and teaches letter names, letter sounds and learning songs. Put a letter into the reader to hear its name, its sound or a fun phonics song.
Your kids might not eat their vegetables, but with the Fridge Phonics Magnetic Set they can learn to spell them.
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$19.99
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Cutumer reviews:

“This is one of the best toys my son has. He loved the Fridge Phonics letters from the moment we saw them in the store and almost a year later, he still plays with them. He has a blast dancing to the music. He is learning to talk and tries to imitate the sounds it makes. I think this product is helping to develop his speech. It also keeps him occupied while I am working in the kitchen. I give this as a gift and highly recommend it when I see other moms looking at it in the store!”





Thomas & Friends Calling All Engines





Binding: ToyASIN: B0008FUCY6Manufacturer: LeapFrogAverage Customer Review: (From 20 total reviews)List Price: $24.99Amazon Price: $19.47 (17 new available)You save: $5.52 (22.09%)Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours (Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping)
Features:
Interactive learning cartridge
For use with the separately sold Leapster Multimedia Learning System
Help Thomas and his friends work with the Diesels to finish building the new airport
Teaches letters, phonics, counting and addition
Fun interactive games and an exciting interactive story guide
Editorial Reviews:
Product Description: Join Thomas and Friends on the Island of Sodor for fun learning games and an exciting interactive story. This Leapster Electronic Book teaches essential pre-kindergarten and kindergarten reading, story comprehension and math skills. Use with Leapster Learning System or L-Max (sold separately).
Customer Reviews:
A favorite of my Daughters by Brenda My daughter got her Leapster for Christmas this year; along with one game. When I was looking for a second game for her, I found the Thomas one. She is almost 5 and in preschool, and I thought this would be a good one to try. She loves it. She loves Thomas anyway, but this game really holds her attention. She loves collecting tickets, playing the games and reading the stories.

Fun at first, but doesn’t hold their attention. by K. Quinn My boys just turned 5 and this was the first game they got for their Leapsters a month ago.
They are both nuts about everything Thomas, but this game doesn’t hold their attention. They played with it for the first week, but haven’t asked for the cartridge again since then. It just doesn’t seem challenging enough.

Great first game. by C. J. Thornley My three year old is a bit young for the Leapster, but Thomas is a familiar character to him and so he loves it quite a bit. I have watched him play and am confident he will grow into this game in a matter of months. And it’s better than him playing the gameboy. He really wants to learn his letters and numbers now. And though he has had this game less than a month, he already recognizes the numbers 3 and 5. It’s a start and I am happy he is learning in a way he likes. He does have a little trouble with the pen/stylus because sometimes you have to press a small button on the pen along with touching it to the screen.

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