✍️ Write your way to success with LeapFrog!
LeapFrog Scribble and Write is an innovative educational tool designed for children aged 3 and up, helping them learn to write letters and numbers through an engaging tracing system. With features like instant feedback, a portable design, and a focus on fine motor skills, this product makes learning to write fun and interactive.
Item Weight | 0.94 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 2.25 x 11 x 10.5 inches |
Size | Medium |
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Color |
Theme | Children learn to write |
Battery Type | AAA |
Number of Batteries | 3 AA batteries required. (included) |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | Writing |
Power Source | battery powered |
Number of Players | 1 |
J**Y
Learn to write
I recently purchased the LeapFrog Scribble and Write for my little one. This interactive toy makes learning to write letters and numbers so much fun. The design is bright and inviting, which immediately captures my child's attention.What I love most is how it combines play with education. The Scribble and Write encourages my child to trace letters and numbers, providing guided support while promoting fine motor skills. The variety of activities keeps them engaged, and the fun sounds and lights add an extra layer of excitement.It's also easy to use, making it perfect for independent play. I've noticed my child’s confidence in writing improving already, and they enjoy showing off their new skills. Cleanup is simple too, as it’s lightweight and portable, so we can take it on the go.Overall, LeapFrog Scribble and Write is an excellent investment in my child's early learning. I highly recommend it for any parent looking to make the writing process enjoyable and interactive!
A**2
Quality is Excellent - Better Than Most Toys
Disagree with the negative reviews. I saw some of the not-so-positive reviews before ordering, but ordered it anyway, and am so glad I did. The quality of the toy is excellent. My 3-year-old is totally enchanted with this thing - he's using it a LOT.As I said, we found no issues with quality - with normal writing pressure and room lighting, the lines appear just fine, and disappear with the easy-to-use eraser slider. I'm wondering if another reviewer is referring to the small adjustment period where the kid learns that holding the stylus is not quite the same as holding a pen or crayon, and during those few minutes the kid may have a hard time writing with appropriate pressure?Yes, fingerprints smudge it, but I haven't seen that intruding on the experience for the kid. I mean, if the screen gets cluttered with stray marks, it's easy to use the eraser and start the exercise over - which sort of surprised me, because I was expecting it to be like other toys and require a complex sequence of programming selections after the kid makes a mistake. Which brings me to one thing I really like about the toy - it's simple. It's not trying to be a computer. It's a writing tablet with limited playing options. Yes, that's a bonus from our perspective. The kid doesn't have to learn a complex set of options and selections before using it.Another great thing is that each exercise moves at a pace that is just right for the kid to follow - not so quickly he can't follow the instructions, and not so slowly he's sitting there yawning.But the best, absolutely best thing about this toy is how CLEAR the speaking voice is. Most kids' electronic toys have fuzzy recordings that can only be "best-guessed" by a kid who's already familiar with the order of the words - like the letter "f" sounding like "s" and "m", and only being identifiable as "f" because it comes after "e". Not this toy. Every word is well articulated. It's so great to see my kid understanding everything and NOT just listing to the toy's music because the sounds are nonsense.I was kind of afraid the toy would replace writing on paper for the kid, but I don't think that's going to happen. The toy provides some positive feedback (the fireworks are a particular favorite), which offers incentive. But it's not a replacement for paper, since there's not room enough on the screen for whole words with little-kid-sized letters. But there IS enough room for the kid to do small doodles and exercise his creativity.This toy is not totally the ideal dream toy, yes. I agree it would be nice if it had numbers practice, although that might take away from the "simplicity" aspect I like about it. And I'm embarrassed to admit it took me forever to figure out how the toy can be used just for doodling creatively, with no lights and sounds (the answer, of course, is to turn the toy off - duh! - so maybe this is something that should be included in the instructions for not-quite-gadget-literate parents like me).But for the price, and judging by what a hit this thing is with our kid, it's really great, and I'd not hesitate to get it for other young kids as a gift.
F**S
Educational Toy
Bought as a gift for a 3 year old. It was a hit. This is a great educational toy.
R**B
Great fun, and maybe a little educational, too!
We just bought this for our 3 year old son for Christmas. It is far and away his favorite--he's very interested in letters and drawing, and the Scribble and Write seems to be his idea of the perfect toy. It's easy for him to navigate, and holds his attention for a long while. I love that he can practice upper or lowercase letters on the same toy, and that the keyboard has both the upper and lowercase version of each letter represented. I've been surprised at how many educational activities or toys we've had so far that do not have both upper and lowercase letters.This toy is obviously not going to appeal to every child. Our 4 year old son is much more mechanically minded, and completely enamored with legos and anything requiring building, etc. He enjoys the Scribble and Write for a short while, but it's not a complete attention grabber for him. I'm not sure he would've been more excited about it even when he was younger and possibly more into these types of toys. It does, however, seem to spark his interest in trying to write letters far more than crayons and paper. For that, I call it a home run.The only cons to the Scribble and Write, and thus the reason for 4 stars rather than 5, are:1. The slider gets jammed on one side easily. It's annoying and makes me think this particular one may not last long., However it's not worth it to send it back and wait for a new one--we'd have a revolt on our hands, as it's such a loved toy. Just be aware that the slider may feel flimsy.2. Volume control. Although it offers two levels, they are both quite loud and it would never be appropriate to take on an airplane, for instance, unless you were perfectly willing to incite violence. I REALLY wish that a silent option was available, as the verbal cues are meaningless in any case ("Good job! Way to Go!", etc.)Speaking of the verbal cues...other reviews have been very critical of the canned positive responses. They can be annoying, yes, but they're not something that really bothers me. That's where we parents come in...A product that could actually track if the child was forming letters correctly, and then offer any sort of corrective advice, would likely be fairly expensive.
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