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LeapFrog Learn & Groove Animal Sounds Guitar

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Sing away while the animals play! Through rhythm, rhyme and sing-along songs, little ones can rock out and sharpen learning skills like counting, numbers and animal sound recognition. Younger learners can play with the guitar on the floor, pressing the fret buttons and turning the knob in the center. Older tots can engage in true rock-star style, holding the guitar while it plays. Three fun learning modes can be used in both English and Spanish. In Number Mode, whimsical songs introduce counting. Animal Mode helps kids make the connection between animals and their sounds. And Music Play Mode encourages tuneful freeplay as kids jig along to a lively rendition of "Old MacDonald" while activating a chorus of wacky animal sounds. Requires 3 "AA" batteries, included. Measures 13.5" x 6.5".
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- Rock away while the animals play!
- Language switch enables bilingual learning.
- Features three ways to play: Numbers, Animals and Music Play learning modes.
- Lively music and interactive activity help develop motor skills.
- Introduces counting 1-5, animal names and sounds and number-object correlation in English and Spanish.
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Customer Buzz
 "Daughters like it" 2010-01-22
By A. Alvarado
I got this for my youngest daughter since she likes almost anything that plays music. She liked it, but since it requires a stroke motion to get the most out of it, she didn't get into it to much. She's 1 1/2. My older daughter who is almost 3, enjoyed it much more and usually plays with it when she sees it. It will not entertain her for long periods, but it does for a short while.

Customer Buzz
 "Fun, but gets annoying quick" 2009-11-19
By Amy Mcfarland (California)
We've had this guitar for about a year now. It's cute enough, but the phrases get really annoying after a while. Every time my son spins the dial, it says "Let's jam!". That was OK the first 40 times, but does it have to say this every time?? I also wish the animal sounds were a little more realistic and that it had a few more modes of play. OK for the money though.

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 "Makes my son smile and dance" 2009-07-01
By Brady'sMommy
My son holds this thing like he is rocking out and just dances and dances. He got it as a present for his first Christmas and we had to take it away from him because he wouldn't pay attention to anything else the entire day. Six months later he still picks it up and dances with it while pressing all the buttons. It's adorable. The educational part of it is kinda stupid. He totally isn't going to learn his animal sounds or counting from this toy. It's nice that LeapFrog tried. He just likes the music part of it though.

Customer Buzz
 "Toy Guitar" 2009-02-24
By S. Hart
Fun toy for a while, didn't really keep the attention of my nephew for too long. But he did love playing it!

Customer Buzz
 "Awesome little guitar, just a bit heavy for 12 months old" 2009-02-05
By Milena Berry (New York, NY)
My son is obsessed with guitars. Ever since my husband started playing all he wants is guitars. He got a little wooden toy guitar for Xmas and didnt part with it for the nex 2 weeks, in which time he destroyed it - literally from banging every single surface with it. So, now in time for his first birthday I looked around for a more durable guitar for him. I was a little concerned that it doesnt look much like a guitar, but to my son it does. He LOVED it from the first moment he saw it. Its his favorite toy, no doubt, and it is pretty durable so far it hasnt broken at all, and he drops it a lot, because it is a little bit too heavy for a 12 month old. Thats really my only complaint, but I expect that within a few weeks, he would have worked it out, and he'll only love it more.

It talks in English and Spanish, and you can switch it from counting, letters, and melodies. Its really nice.


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