Alphabet Pal
- Silly giggle, flashing antennae and a funny walk on the Alphabet pal will amuse and delight little ones!
- Four learning modes teach letter names, letter sounds, colors and music.
- Press the button on the Alphabet Pal’s back for a special musical treat
- Pull the Alphabet Pal’s String to hear the ABC song
- Teaches letter names, letter sounds, colors and musical awareness
Press one of his 26 feet and listen as your caterpillar Alphabet Pal says the letter, makes the sound or says the color printed on that foot. He’s loads of fun to learn with. Features 3 function modes, light-up antennae, cheerful ABC songs, fun wobbly caterpillar walk. Plus, he doubles as a pull-toy.
This mentally nutritious learning toy from Leap Frog, a trusted name in children’s educational play, encourages exploration and creativity while teaching important developmental skills such as language development, reasoning skills, perceptual skills and motor skills. Children can experiment with movement while seated, standing, or walking. Alphabet Pal provides children a fun opportunity for imaginative, self-directed play. Alphabet Pal measures 12 inches long.
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A Review of Leapfrog’s Alphabet Pal,
I guess it’s true: All children are not alike. Certainly, neither one of my children would play with this toy. At a younger age, they didn’t find pushing the legs and making noise much fun.
At the toddling stage they just weren’t the sort to ‘pull’ a toy after them, especially as the string was too short and kept slipping out of their little fingers (longer strings are considered ‘safety hazards’ btw).
And when they were older, past toddling, the alphabet and color aspects were just not interesting enough to sit down and play with.
Two Stars for us. Leapfrog makes some awesome edutainment products, but not every toy is universally fun for all kids.
The problem with this one, I think, is that the pull-toy aspect is mis-matched with the alphabet, preschooler, side of the toy. Certainly, my kids learned nothing from this toy, principally because when they were babies the alphabet meant nothing; and when they were older, they didn’t want to sit and play with a caterpillar.
Pam T~
mom and reviewer at BooksForKids-reviews
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|This toy freaks me out,
I thought this was a great toy until it started activating on it’s own. Oftentimes when we are all upstairs and the toy is downstairs, we’ll hear “Hi! I’m alphabet pal!” then shortly after, “Thanks for playing with leap frog! Bye Bye!” Either we have ghosts or the toy has some defects!
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