LeapFrog Enterprises, Inc. announced the Leapster Explorer Learning Experience. Leapster Explorer, delivering more than 40 different learning and play experiences by year-end, offers an unprecedented ...
Kid-friendly apps, e-books, videos, games: The touch-screen-based device I’ve been checking out with my little ones isn’t an iPad, it’s the new $70 Leapster Explorer from LeapFrog. The popular maker ...
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Leapfrog's new touchscreen handheld has a bigger screen and cool accessories. Keep your child’s brain cells charged this fall with Leapfrog’s new handheld Leapster Explorer ($69). Not only does it ...
EMERYVILLE, Calif. - June 19, 2012 /PRNewswire/ - LeapFrog Enterprises, Inc. (NYSE:LF), the leader in educational entertainment, today announced two revolutionary new platforms: LeapPad2, the next ...
inadvertently (or not) spilled the beans on a forthcoming learning handheld way back in May, and with nary a peep from the company, it has managed to launch said unit just as the next school year was ...
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While I wouldn’t want to be the parent who buys their kids a Leapster GS instead of a Nintendo DS, I still think that this mini educational handheld is an interesting addition to Leapfrog’s line of ...
Parents of kindergartners take heart, there is a handheld educational game machine that you can actually feel good about giving your youngster, reports David Lazarus in this week's San Francisco ...
Clifford dwarfs everyone and everything on Birdwell Island, from owner Emily Elizabeth to the mail truck and lighthouse. But the famous Big Red Dog fits quite well onto the small screen of the ...
Christmas is coming, and if you have nieces, nephews, or ankle biters of your own roaming your house, you’re probably wondering how you’ll be subsidizing Santa this year. it looks like Toys R Us will ...