2008-09-09

set table "LeapFrog Learn & Groove Musical Table"










"set table"
We just picked up the Leap Frog Interactive Music Table for our triplets, and the results so far are impressive.
When one is standing at it and making music, it catches the attention of the others and soon they're all around it, taking turns (so far) in manipulating the many features to create new sounds and musical notes.
The overall quality of the toy itself is what you'd expect of a Leap Frog product -- good plastic, and seemingly durable for a long period of heavy play. And it appears a good amount of thought went into the layout and variety of interactive activities.
There's eight different things for your babies to play with on the Leap Frog Interactive Music Table, ranging from keyboard keys that speak their colors to shape buttons that speak their shapes. Plus, it has a switch to hear the words in Spanish... which is great if your household is a bilingual one, or if you'd just like your kids to experience a new language.
Ultimately, the LeapFrog table passed an all-important test with us this morning. One of our 14-month-old triplets was up at 6 am, and when we put him down in the playroom to hopefully occupy himself for a little while, he gravitated right to the table before any other of his many toys around him, and he had fun for at least twenty minutes. It was a noisy fun, but still a ringing endorsement.



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