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The Leapfrog TAG Reading system is a touch-and-talk reading device that brings stories to life like never before. As children touch the pen-style TAG Reader to the pages of specially printed storybooks, a small camera in the tip 'reads' the pages, enabling children to hear their favourite characters speak, listen to pictures sing and hear the words on the page spoken aloud. The TAG reading system engages children with a wide range of additional books that encompass a multitude of fun stories, games and activities that introduce reading comprehension, word building, phonics skills and more. This is a great way to encourage your children to love books before they can read - they will start to learn the shape of words while enjoying the excitement of a story. In addition, children can unlock extra content online in the form of printable activities and certificates via a dedicated website. The TAG reader can store up-to 5 books at a time. Also available in Pink - UT974. Useful info:
Warning. Not suitable for children under three years. |
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Great for pre-schooler
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very helpful for my child
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