LeapFrog Learning Friend™ Lily

LeapFrog Learning Friend™ Lily

  • 12 months and up

LeapFrog is a little bilingual wonder makes a with music and counting to encourage interest. Squeeze her one time to hear her count from one to ten, and then squeeze her again to hear a joyful song about colors. She’ll even sing about the objects on her shirt. Cute, cuddly and full of fun songs, this adorable 12″ tall plush turns on when the right foot is squeezed, and switches from English to Spanish simply with the squeeze of her left foot. It requires three “AA” batteries, which are included.’s Friend Lily is a giddy, green introduction to English, Spanish, numbers, counting, and colors for kids between 1 and 5 years. Lily uses visual aids–there are numbers on her colorful outfit, and in the attached to her hand–and inviting songs to go through each word, numeral and color in her repertoire. The songs are original and catchy, so kids will readily remember them, and can listen with each press of Lily’s foot. They can activate her by hugging her soft body, too, as she teaches kids the role of a smart, cuddly friend. Required: 3 AAA batteries. Diane Beall


LeapFrog Learning Friend™ Lily

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3 Responses to “LeapFrog Learning Friend™ Lily”

  1. Angie "nycpickymom" says:
    64 of 69 people found the following review helpful:
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    She’s Ok but a bit boring, October 4, 2004
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    Angie “nycpickymom” (NYC) –
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    This review is from: LeapFrog Learning Friend™ Lily (Toy)

    My daughter is 23 months old and Lily doesn’t really keep her attention. We have a Hug and Learn Baby Tad and he is a fave. Since my daughter just learned how to count to 10 I thought Lily would be a hit. She was for about 5 minutes. You hug her to get her to sing and she sings a silly song about numbers. Her book has the numbers 1-10 in it with different objects to corelate to the number. The numbers on her can not be pressed to name those numbers or light up a response. She’ll only sing this song when you hug her. The only plus is you can switch it to Spanish. My daughter counts to 5 in Spanish (with the exception of cuatro which she can’t say) so she really enjoys the song in Spanish and I hope it will reinforce the Spanish #’s for her. If I had to I wouldn’t buy this again. If your child is old enough to press the buttons then I reccomend Hug and Learn Baby Tad who teaches colors, shapes, sings and will blow a kiss and say I love you. This might be better for children 1 and under since you don’t have to push the buttons to hear it play and it is a smaller size. It still isn’t worth the price.

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  2. Jennifer "mom of 2 girls" says:
    19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    cute toy, September 4, 2004
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    Jennifer “mom of 2 girls” (Central Coast, CA United States) –
    This review is from: LeapFrog Learning Friend™ Lily (Toy)

    My 13 mo old loves this. Her older sister has the big Lily frog and she so wants to play with it, but it is too big for her and the buttons too hard for her to manipulate. This toy you can just hug or push lightly on the tummy to make it work. She likes to point with me as I count with the doll on the attached cloth book. I like the Spanish part too. There is a volume control button on the box under the velcro in the back. This is helpful! Great toy. It would be nice if you could push different parts of it to get a response, but she is happy with it.

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  3. Noelle says:
    10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Toddlers learn through play with parents, July 13, 2005
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    Noelle (Ohio) –
    This review is from: LeapFrog Learning Friend™ Lily (Toy)

    I think the point of this toy that everyone is missing is the parent. The parents are suppose to sit down with your child and count the items in the book and teach them how to count. All the items are different colors so you can teach them colors as well. We don’t have Lily, we have Tad, but it is just like this. This is isn’t a toy you can stick with your child and go drink your coffee. It is a child and parent interactive toy. Parents have to interact and teach. It is a teaching tool for Parents. Get involved!

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