LeapFrog Tag Junior Book: David Smells
- Explore the five senses with David, the infamous troublemaker
- Touch your Tag Junior book pal to any part of any page and discover more than 130 audio responses in this book
- More than 24 playful activities encourage toddlers to take charge and explore, while helping build confidence with books
- Each Tag Junior board book focuses on a different preschool skill, David Smells focuses on the senses and also introduces parts of the body and more
- See your child’s progress through the online LeapFrog Learning Path, and get printable activities to expand the learning
Explore the five senses with David, the infamous troublemaker! This TagTM Junior board book springs to life when you touch the Tag Junior book pal to any part of any page. More than 24 playful activities and 150 audio responses encourage little ones to explore while helping build confidence with books. Parents can connect to the online LeapFrog® Learning Path to see their child’s progress and get printable activities to expand the learning! \n\n \n\nIntroduces:\n\n – Senses\n\n – Parts of the body\n
LeapFrog Tag Junior Book: David Smells



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Not so much,
I was a bit dissapointed in this book, I was hoping for more content, each page has one word, the sense they are teaching with a few sound effects.
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|If you Love the David Books…,
My mom owned this particular book before I bought the Tag reader – just the regular hardboard version of it. My son loves it, as he does the other David books. There are David books for older kids that are much more in depth, so keep in mind that this is a pretty basic toddler edition of a David book. My son loves it. We got the tag for Christmas and he spends more time “reading” the David book than the other three he got. It teaches the senses, talks about them, and reads the words on the pages. Huge fan!
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|My niece loves this!,
Great book! Lots of fun and opportunities for learning, thinking and laughing. My 2 yr old niece loves to read about David – especially his stinky lollipop – and although she could just use her reader, she much prefers when “Aunty” reads to her.
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