Leapfrog Tag National Geographic Kids: Activity Cards – Birds and Sea Animals
- Use your Tag Reader to listen as birds and sea animals come to life in National Geographic pictures
- With its amazing touch technology, the Tag Reader makes learning to read an exciting experience
- The Tag library includes over 20 books and games featuring characters from TV, movies and classic tales
- The National Geographic Kids: Activity Cards – Birds and Sea Animals introduce: vocabulary and animal facts
- Children can earn online rewards
- Parents can connect the Tag Reader to the online LeapFrog® Learning Path to see what their child is learning
- Words talk, pictures sing and stories live out loud
Discover over 40 interactive activity cards featuring National Geographic pictures of bird and sea animals come to life with the touch of the TAG Reader. Hear amazing animal sounds, learn fun facts and read new vocabulary words on each card.
Leapfrog Tag National Geographic Kids: Activity Cards – Birds and Sea Animals



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Great Addition to Tag Library!,
My 3.5 year old daughter loves going through this set of well-designed, informative cards with her Tag reading pen, and then later she’ll repeat to me something she’s learned, like, “Hey Mom, did you know that sea turtles lay their eggs at night to protect them from predators?” It’s really cute and entertains her for a long time during “quiet time” while her sister is napping in the afternoon. The cards seem quite durable — made of heavyweight paper and are linked at the top so they can’t get lost. Each bird or sea creature has two cards with nice photographs and probably three or four pieces of information to be gleaned by the child. And there are a ton of interesting ones — probably 40 animals or so? She has actually taught me a few things that she has learned from these cards! A nice complement to the fictional books in the rest of the line…
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|LOVE these!,
My son has had his Tag reader for about four months now, and this is by far his favorite “book” to use with his pen. They’re durable, heavyweight cards, tied together with a clip at the top, which is a huge plus so I never have to worry about cards all over the floor. Each one has a few fun facts about the animal, along with pictures. They’re educational in a fun way – my son (3) loves to tell me about what he has learned about the penguins and turtles. I think the land mammals cards are just a little more fun, but these are a fantastic addition to the Tag library!
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|Tag limited memory, choose your books wisely,
Our little girl got her Tag for Christmas last year and along with it she received a few books and two sets of National Geographic activity cards. She spends more time looking at the books than the activity cards. The cards were fun for a while, but I will be removing the activity cards from the Tag unit to make room for new Tag books.
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