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The Leapfrog Fridge DJ is truly a multi-sensory learning experience that helps your child discover numbers, letters and more! The learning screen lights up to show uppercase and lowercase letters, helping to develop letter-recognition skills. Rhyming songs introduce numbers 1-20, both up and down. Engaging music encourages children to move and dance along as Fridge DJ spins learning along! Requires 3 "AA" batteries, included. Measures 2"L x 9"W x 6"H.
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- Learning songs and light show, on the fridge or on the go!- Features three ways to play: Letter Songs, Number Songs and Classic Songs learning modes.
- Watch letters and numbers light up and listen to music with this multisensory learning experience.
- Encourages children to express themselves by dancing and singing along.
- Explores letters, numbers 1-20, counting and days of the week.
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By Monica R. Ernyey (Carlsbad, NM)
MY SON USUALLY CRAWLS AROUND THE KITCHEN BORED AND INTO THINGS HE DOESN'T NEED TO BE- THIS KEEPS HIM ENTERTAINED WHILE I MAKE DINNER AFTER WORK
By Kristy H. (Columbus, OH)
I love this toy. The songs are fun, educational and not annoying like some can be. When we first started playing with this toy I loved watching the screen. There's a little face that mouthes the words, various animations and each mode uses the screen in different ways. There are three modes for various play which I'll go into detail below.
The alphabet mode plays four songs: the uppercase alphabet song, the lower case alphabet song, Annie Ooo, and the alphabet song. The uppercase alphabet song vocalizes the alphabet while flashing the uppercase letters on the screen. The lowercase alphabet song does the same only the screen flashes the lowercase letters. Annie Ooo takes a letter of the alphabet and you get to hear the sound. So the letter M becomes Mannie Moo, Z - Zannie Zoo, etc. The alphabet song only plays the tune, no vocalization of the letters.
The number mode plays three songs: 20 little leap frogs, Birdie bye-bye, the days of the week. On twenty little leap frogs the screen displays the number and the corresponding quantity of dots for numbers 1-20. Birdie bye-bye starts with 5 birds and counts them down. Each time one says goodbye the number decreases. The screen shows the number and the dots for the birds. The days of the week just sings a cute little song and goes through the days of the week with a few verses.
The music mode plays five songs: Old McDonald, take me out to the ball game, twinkle twinkle little star, the itsy bitsy spider, and pop goes the weasel. All of these songs are background music only, no vocalization. This is the one thing I would change. It'd be nice to have the words in this mode.
Overall I think this is a great toy. I'm not sure why there's a small parts warning because unless the toy gets broke, there aren't any pieces that come off. It's one device with a push button, a turn dial and a sliding switch for on and two volume levels. Nothing comes off it and I've pulled on the dial and haven't been able to loosen it. My daughter is two and it doesn't hold her attention unless I'm sitting with her playing, counting and singing. Once again, well done LeapFrog!
By Kasmar (VA)
Gave this to my two grand daughters who are 16 and 18 months. Both treated it as just another electronic toy. Carried it around a bit and then went to toys that require imagination. There are just too many toys that do things for a child and make noise.
By Chasity Williams (Fulton, MO)
this toy is great for kids who like to follow mom into the kitchen...it can go on the fridge to keep him/her entertained, or detach easily so he/she can carry it around. it is a bit smaller than it looks in the picture, but the size is fine for little ones to carry around.
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I downgraded my review, due to the moronic Demo feature, which is virtually impossible to figure out. Here's the solution: there's a zigzag slit to the right of the batteries. For our package, there was no pull-tab. So, we got tweezers & pulled out a clear plastic tab (about 1/4 of a postage stamp), found in this slit. Now, you should be able to hear the songs in their entirety. LeapFrog toys are fine, but their packaging designers are sadistic.
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