LeapPad: Kid-Friendly Learning Tablet #win

Right from the beginning we were a LeapFrog family. One of the first products my son received as a gift, when he was just a few months old, was a LeapFrog Lap Pad that you could insert a cartridge and a book for them to read – I can’t remember for the life of me what it was called, but I don’t think they make those anymore. And it’s funny, because it was such a “hot” item with cool technology that it was totally the “must-have” gift for early-readers at the time.

But in the past 5 years LeapFrog has “leaped” ahead with the technological advances us grown-ups have enjoyed. First their original and Leapster 2 showed up with touch screens. Then the innovative Leapster Explorer showed up with a video/camera accessory and the ability to upload “apps”, similar to an iPhone. Now LeapFrog has led the way with Learning Tablets – similar to the Nooks, Kindle and iPads use on a daily basis.

By using adult electronics as inspiration, they know children will latch onto the product because children already love playing with out e-readers and smart phones. But the difference is that although the technology is advanced, it’s designed  in a way to be more kid-friendly and affordable. This is what allows the price to stay below $100 (LeapPad retails for $99) so that we can let the kids play with them without hovering over them!

ABOUT THE LEAPPAD:

So theMomBuzz boys, ages 4 and 5, were one of the first children to try out the new LeapPad. We already have a Leapster Explorer and Leapster 2, and owned the original Leapsters, so we have a basis of comparison. Plus, I own an iPad, so I can also compare it to adult technology. We’ve been using it for two months and LOVE IT.

The LeapPad has a great 5″ screen. It is large and bright. I didn’t see a way to control the brightness. The screen is larger than the Leapster Explorer Screen, which measures 3.2″. The resolution for the LeapPad is 480 x 272. (The Leapster Explorer was 420 x 420.) It is a touch screen. You can use your finger or the supplied stylus. The stylus is magnetic, but it can be harnessed to the device with a supplied cord. An extra stylus is supplied in case one gets broken or lost. That has happened 3 times to us with other Leapsters – so it is great having that extra on hand.

The LeapPad device is  white with green accents. There is also a violet option, which is nice for the girls. On the front of the tablet there is a power button, sound down and sound up button, and home button. There is also a large silver button that can be used like a finger control, to move a cursor up, down, left, right or explore other options.

The LeapPad comes with a camera, video recorder and microphone. The camera can take 30,000 pictures and the LeapPad can record 120 minutes of video.

GAMES & ACTIVITIES:

The LeapPad is similar to the Leapster Explorer in what kids can do with it. They can read e-books, play learning games, enhance art and animation skills, listen to and play music, learn writing, watch videos, and do flash cards. It also has a built-in camera and video recorder, while that requires an additional accessory for the Leapster Explorer.

One thing I LOVE about the LeapPad is that it works with other Leapster Explorer Games and Apps! That means if I download an app for my son’s Leapster Explorer, I can also upload it onto my other son’s LeapPad. And the boys can also share cartridges. And with the LeapPad came a HUGE library of game cartridges and apps to choose from. Most games and apps are extra, though, not included with a LeapPad purchase.

What game(s) do come with your LeapPad purchase?

1. PetPad: Learn to draw letters while teaching a custom pet tricks. Keep your pet healthy and clean with feeding and washing. The Leapster Explorer also comes with PetPad, but with the LeapPad kids can use the microphone to “blow dry” their pet, they shake the device to help their pet JUMP over a pond to pop balloons and they can even tilt the device to move the pet as it follows them onto their home page. You need to connect the LeapPad to your computer to use collected points to purchase food and accessories for the pet. Don’t worry – it won’t die if you don’t do it. But it encourages you as a parent to connect the game to the computer so you can track your child’s learning progress.

2. Story Studio: All About Me: The artwork, photos, writing and recordings kids create all culminate in the Story Studio experience. In the Story Studio, kids create their own book that can be uploaded to view in LeapFrog Connect or shared with friends via Facebook or e-mail.

3. Art Studio: I am SO THRILLED that Art Studio was included with the LeapPad. The Leapster Explorer didn’t have an included Art Program – so my boys were using the Art Studio from Mr. Pencil or Tangled to get creative. The Leapster 2 DID come with an Art Studio, so I was a little sad when I found out the Leapster Explorer didn’t. And whenever a parent asked me what game to get for their new Leapster Explorer, I always said, “Mr. Pencil saves Doodleburg,” because it was educational and creative. But with the included Art Studio, it gives me more options for what games we can get next. With the Art Studio the boys use stamps, shapes, pattern brushes, pencils, erasers (all virtual) to create pictures and express their creativity.

4. Camera/ Video Recorder: The LeapPad has a built-in camera and video recorder. My son used it immediately to take a picture of me. And then I used it to take a picture of HIM for his profile. That’s when I realized that the camera is low-res. He loves taking photos and videos, but he can tell the difference of quality. But it is good for the purpose and helps keep the cost of the product lower than if it was a higher-res camera. With the camera kids can take pictures and videos and then add fun effects.

Additional games, books and videos have to be added either as an app or with a cartridge. Remember, there is a library of over 100 choices. Additional apps and games are separate reviews on theMomBuzz. Please refer to the bottom of the post to connect you to these other reviews.

WHO TO BUY THIS FOR:

The LeapPad is designed for children 4 to 9. I would actually feel comfortable giving this to an advanced, tech savvy 2 year old. (Parents and grandparents will know who I am talking about! So many toddlers can use a smart phone better than an adult. This is a much better alternative to giving a toddler your precious iPad.)

WHY BUY IT?

Why do I suggest the LeapPad for kids 2 – 6? Well, my sons have owned a Leapster since they were 2 and I feel that the educational games have helped them with their writing, science and match skills. It’s a creative outlet. And it’s a great way to disguise learning as fun. I know some parents purchase the Nintendo DSis and other handhelds, but we’ve gotten away without needing to purchase one yet – even though their cousins own those handhelds. My kids have been happy with their Leapsters and the new LeapPad as their handheld and entertainment of choice. And I prefer it to, knowing the games were designed with learning in mind.

Plus, the Leapster Explorer and the LeapPad are great that you can keep challenging them with new apps, they are cross-compatible to take each other’s games and the LeapPad remembers your child’s progress from game-to-game and book-to-book.

Finally, maybe you are trying to decide between the Leapster Explorer and the LeapPad. Both are EXCELLENT devices. I :heart: them both. But with the LeapPad you are getting the camera/video recorder built in, it has a microphone, it has a larger screen and kids will experience a new way of reading with Ultra eBooks, an interactive cinematic reading experience. (I’ll post more about that this week when I review the Cars2 Ultra eBook.)

MORE THAN ONE PLAYER:

The LeapPad does allow for more than one person to sign-on to the game. Only one person can play at a time. But… if my oldest is in school and my youngest wants to play, I can sign-in under his name. So then the LeapPad will know that the younger brother is playing and will adjust the settings to make the games challenging enough for his level of learning.

And I have to say, when I first turned this on (after my 5-year old had been playing for a few hours) I saw that he created a profile for ME. How sweet is that? He had my name, my picture and chose a nice pink background for me. :heart:

RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES:

I am also really excited that this is the first LeapFrog device I own that accepts rechargeable batteries. Previously all the devices stated that peak performance wouldn’t occur with those batteries. But that has changed now! And trust me, your kids will be running down the batteries in the beginning as they won’t want to go anywhere without the LeapPad.

WHAT IT COMES WITH:

When you purchase the LeapPad, it comes with a CD to get LeapFrog Connect on your computer, a USB cord and an extra stylus.

WHAT YOU MAY WANT TO BUY:

  • LeapPad Case to keep it protected when not in use
  • LeapPad Gel Skin to protect it when being used
  • Headphones so you don’t have to listen to the games when traveling or in an office

All accessories can be found at LeapFrog.com.

A Game to Look For

We have a few cartridge, apps and e-books on our LeapPad already – but I thought I’d share this one from my “Wish List” so that you can keep an eye out for the title, too.

Disney Animation Studio: Mickey and Friends: Learn to animate Disney Characters! Enter the animation studio and find out how Disney animators make magic with lessons and lots of fun with familiar Disney Friends, including Mickey Mouse.

Sounds cool, right?

RELEVANT LEAPSTER REVIEWS:

MORE REVIEWS TO READ:

 

WINTMBOne reader will win a LeapPad ($99) w/two Cartridges.

 

FIRST: MANDATORY ENTRY:

Who would you like to win the LeapPad for?

SECOND: EXTRA ENTRIES:

To receive these extra opportunities for entries, you must fulfill the first REQUIRED/MANDATORY entry. But for extra entries, you can do the following – leave a comment for each:

  • Add theMomBuzz to your Twitter
  • Read this cartridge review and leave a comment on that review: Cartridge: LeapSchool Reading Leave a comment here letting me know you did this entry.
  • Read this cartridge review and leave a comment on that review:  Cartridge: Disney Pixar Cars 2 Leave a comment here letting me know you did this entry.
  • Share this contest on your Facebook page – Link it to @theMomBuzz – Here is the text:

Win a LeapFrog LeapPad @theMomBuzz. Give-away ends 11.15.11 http://themombuzz.com/?p=17720

  • Tweet the following – can be done daily:

#win a LeapFrog Leappad at #themombuzz Visit http://themombuzz.com/?p=17720

  • Stumble any review or post on theMomBuzz.com (Please don’t Stumble Give-aways). Let me know what you Stumbled!
  • Add the Mom Buzz to your blogroll (Feed: http://themombuzz.com/feed/)

Contest ends 11/15/11. This is open to the USA. Please refer to complete contest rules. The entries listed above are the ONLY entries for this contest. Winners will be notified by e-mail (if supplied in the entry or on profile page), as well as on the Winner’s Wall.

This is solely the opinion of the Mom Buzz. Other people may have different experiences with the product. And don’t forget to enter my other hot contests so you can win and try buzzworthy products! The Mom Buzz was not compensated for this buzz. The MomBuzz did receive the LeapPad for review.

 

 

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