Leapfrog Tag Junior Book, Ni Hao, Kai – Lan Share
- Sharing is always in season with Kai-lan and her friends
- Touch Tag Junior to any part of any page and discover more than 150 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. Ni Hao, Kai-lan focuses on sharing and also introduces the seasons
- See your child’s progress through the online LeapFrog Learning Path and get printable activities to expand the learning
Sharing is always in season with Kai-lan and her friends! This Tag™ Junior board book springs to life when you touch Tag Junior 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!
Introduces:
- Sharing
- Seasons
Leapfrog Tag Junior Book, Ni Hao, Kai – Lan Share



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A good learning tool,
As another reviewer mentioned, there is not a lot of direct examples of sharing. However, my 2 yr old daughter loves to see all the things that could be shared between friends, and now talks about sharing these things with us. It has become one of her favorite recent catchwords, and so I am satisfied that the book is at least a useful tool for us to use to guide her in learning about the important social skill of sharing.
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|Super-Happy,
Kai-Lan is a favorite with our girls, and in this book she teaches about sharing. Because this is for Tag Jr. it’s a “board book”, so it’s tougher for the toddlers.
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|For the upper limit of the Tag Junior age range,
This one is one of the more wordy Tag Junior books, similar to “If I Were…” (the book that comes with the Tag Junior Reader), “Mr. Brown Can Moo,” and “How Do Dinosaurs Play With Their Friends?” Not really appropriate for the toddler age. Also, it does not directly demonstrate sharing except for on two pages, but I would definitely still buy it for a preschool-age child.
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