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Usually ships in 1-2 business days | | Only 1 left in stock, order soon! | | | | | | Remember "I think I can, I think I can"? Introduce your children to this classic story with the LittleTouch Little Engine That Could interactive book from LeapFrog. You'll discover not only the story of determination but also over 150 fun activities that include colors, counting and shapes. For infants and toddlers. Imported. 5Lx6-1/2W". | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Package Length: | 8.1 inches | | Package Width: | 6.9 inches | | Package Height: | 1.6 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 7 reviews |
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17 of 17 found the following review helpful:
All puff, no huff Jun 07, 2005
By R. Key This interactive book is as lame as any pastime my child engages in. It makes "One Bear in the Bedroom" - the book that accompanies the new Little Touch Leap Pad - look like "Gone with the Wind." Somebody somewhere is embarrassed about putting this one out.
We put this on our son's wish list because he loves his Leap Pad, because he's played "Bear" within an inch of its life, and because he's obsessed with trains. Whereas with "Bear" he'd fiddle with it for ages, figuring out how to do things and looking for new discoveries, he simply turns this one on and lets it run while he does anything else - no exploring, no trying to figure out, not even much re-creation of things he likes to do in "Bear." For this to happen with Alex with anything with a train theme is quite a (reverse) accomplishment.
The interactive activities and puzzles are too simple, both unrewarding and unengaging; the music and artwork are primitive; the storytelling and singing flat as a pancake. I have no idea what other new Little Touch books have or do, but we're darn sure going to find out.
Save your money, or spend it on something else.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Way too long Aug 03, 2005
By mommy of boys
"mom of 2"
Out of all 4 Little Touch books we have, this is the longest. The book is 21 pages long (most are about 18 pages), with a lot of stuff going on and plenty of things to push. Like a regular book, you have to read it inorder for it to make sense. The alphabet book and number book you can skip around, but each letter/letters has its own page with pictures next to it.
The book is actually so much better, because it is easier to pick up where you left off with out hearing "Welcome to the Little Touch leap pad system....Press the Go circle to get started, with a lot of music, which makes a child interested in reading uninterested. I hate listening to the couple of music notes before turning the page, it is overstimulating.
The voice on this book is also too monotone, which makes it seem even longer. Think of it as being read by Eeyore (long drawn out words that make you want to fall asleep). One bear in the bedroom is so much more animated when being read.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Cute but a little dated Jan 15, 2005
By J. Moza Great story, but the pictures aren't appealing to my 16 month old. A classic, inspirational story, but it is accompanied by the original cartoons. They don't seem to be a colorful and friendly looking. My son could care less about this one. The music and songs are great, but he doesn't want to be bothered if it doesn't get his attention visually also.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
i like the orginal cartoons Mar 24, 2005
By new mommy I want my daughter to be as fascinated by books as her father and i are, and i love finding a product like this that reminds us of when we were children. And my daughter loves it. now if the pages just didn't crumple so bad...
Works great! Jan 03, 2013
By Cathy Veith It is a great learning tool and fun for the grandkids to use in use in the LeapFrop Little Touch toy.
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