Interactive Learning Toys

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Quick Look: A handheld touchscreen console that focuses on games with specific learning outcomes.
Read Our Leaspter Explorer Review.

Quick Look: First ebook reader for kids. Durable & versatile. Touch screen, reads aloud & plays learning games.
Read Our V Reader Review.

We review each learning device in detail and come up with a list of pros and cons for each of these highly popular products.

Both the Leapster Explorer & VTech V. Reader were released in mid 2010 to rave reviews and are sure to be the biggest sellers come Christmas.

What Are Interactive Learning Toys?

Interactive Toys are those toys specifically designed to educate kids while they play. That doesn't just mean teaching them button pressing or quick thinking.

It means that the toys are designed by educators and experts to teach logical thinking, spelling, maths, or numerous other skills that will help kids develop their bodies and minds.

Electronic Vs Unplugged

Which is better? Electronic or unplugged?

On one hand electronic toys allow kids to enter the world of computers and technology and gradually increase their knowledge in this important skill set.

On the other hand we spend so much time plugged in to computers and electronic devices it is nice to have a balance with things that don’t require batteries or electricity.

You will find a bit of both on this site as we believe balance is the most important factor.

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New Bigger Leapfrog Tag Reading System

32mbTagReadingSystemWhen Leapfrog introduced the Tag Reading system last year it was an instant hit with kids, parents and critics, winning a number of awards for Toy Of The Year. Yet one of the main complaints parents particularly had with the system was the storage capacity limitations.

Unlike the Leappad, Leapfrog’s previous reading system which used a book/cartridge system, the Tag reader stores the audio component of the interactive book inside the physical reader.

That is when a Leapfrog Tag book is purchased, the parent must login to Leapfrog online and download a file to the reader via USB. Once the file is downloaded the reader will then interact with that particular book.

The main issue has been that there is only a limited amount of memory in the pen reader and so only 5 books can be used at any one time.

If the child has more than 5 books then one must be removed from the system and replaced with another one, rendering the replaced title basically useless until another title is removed again.

This can pose a problem particularly if the system is being used by more than one child at different age and interest levels.  So it is with great relief that Leapfrog has listened to these criticisms and introduced a Tag reader with double the initial storage capacity.

32mbTagReadingSystemPinkThe 32 Mb version of the Tag reader is now available in the standard pink and green variations and the new system stores up to 10 books at a time. It also comes with The Cat In The Hat as a standard book instead of the previous system which came with a highly enjoyable but rather obscure title Ozzie and Mack.

Another cool factor for those new to the system is that the price has remained the same for the updated version $49.99 US.

While it would have been wonderful to see an external storage system such as an SD card slot so parents could manage their own books without having to repeatedly download the same files, this update is a viable option for those who find the 5 book storage system is not enough.

The newly improved Tag reader is an even better way to help kids become interested in reading, develop their vocabulary  and, like the Leap pad before it, will remain a popular interactive learning toy for many years.

The pink and green 32Mb Leap Frog Tag Reading Systems are now available at Amazon at reduced prices. Or you can check out the latest live auctions below on ebay.

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Leapfrog Tag Books For Boys…Comics!

LeapfrogSince the release of the Tag reading system in mid 2009, there has been a slow trickle of Leapfrog Tag Books onto the market. While it is easy to see the benefits of the system for younger children who are at a pre-reader level, the Tag system is also a great resource for older emerging readers, particularly boys who may be intimidated by pages with lots of words and so reluctant to read.

As a parent of one such "reluctant reader" I can safely say my son is drawn to visual and/or multimedia books. Comics, graphic novels and books like Geronimo Stilton that are heavy on dynamic images and graphics have always been his first port of call when cruising for something to read (or simply look through) at night.

Needless to say the Tag reader is attractive to him and but as he is nine there have not been a whole lot of titles that hold his interest up until now. But Leapfrog has released some Tag Books that are winners in two areas, they appeal to older readers and... they are comics.

Here are a few Tag books in comic form that I would recommend for an "older" reader who is reluctant to pick up a regular book.

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Ever since Kevin used his powers to move a meteorite, he's been acting strangely. When he is captured by the alien bounty hunter Seven Seven, Ben and Gwen fear he might have reverted to his evil ways. It's up to them to rescue Kevin and get to the bottom of this mystery before it's too late.

Ben 10 is very popular with kids of varying ages. Because it is a little edgy and a little scary it is still a hit with older kids up to about the age of 12. The reader is full of colour and dynamic images. Like normal comics, the story is developed through word balloons and the sequential nature of the images.

Various sound effects are taken straight from the TV series which makes it highly appealing for fans of the franchise.

It teaches:

  • matching and memory skills
  • literary analysis
  • critical thinking
  • logic and reasoning skills

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General Grievous has captured R2-D2. Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker is ordered to destroy the evil general's battleship with R2-D2 still aboard. Can Anakin rescue his droid in time?

Taken directly from an episode of the Star Wars Clone Wars television series this book is presented in comic book form with image panels and speech balloons. It also features sound effects taken from the series soundtrack.

There is lots of action and it is very dynamic. Kids who are already familiar with the series or with the characters from the films will enjoy the interaction aspects of the book immensely.

It teaches:

  • character analysis
  • drawing conclusions
  • making predictions
  • memory skills

You could also try the Tag Spider-man book but I  have no experience with that title yet.
Check these sites if  you are after regular comics for reluctant readers or want to know more about the Geronimo Stilton books.

About Us

As a homeschooling mother with previous experience in libraries and information services I set up Interactive Learning Toys to assist other parents to make the best choices when helping their kids to read and learn.

My son is what would be considered a "reluctant reader" and both he and I are drawn to more visual forms of reading (like comics). I have also set up websites about the best graphic novels for kids and also about Geronimo Stilton because I feel they are both great tools for helping kids who might otherwise not like reading, learn to love it.

I can be contacted at info@educationalgamer.com

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