Learning Friend – Tad Reviews

Learning Friend – Tad

  • his tummy for fun songs
  • Press his left foot to switch from English to Spanish
  • Press his right foot to turn product off.

This little bilingual wonder makes learning a breeze with music and counting to encourage interest. Squeeze him one time to hear him count from one to ten, then squeeze him again to hear a about colors. He’ll even sing about the objects on his shirt. Cute, cuddly and full of fun learning 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 his left foot. It requires 3 “AA” batteries, which are included.”Hi, I’m Tad.” “Hola, soy Tad.” Meet Tad, a bilingual frog that helps kids learn counting and colors in English and Spanish. (Press his left foot to switch from English to Spanish.) This cuddly 14-inch plush amphibian is dressed in orange overalls with numbers on the belly, which, when squeezed, make Tad sing catchy little songs. Tad carries a fabric booklet with numbered objects from 1 to 10 corresponding to his songs: “How many buttons, tell me, do you see? One, two.” Exposing children to a foreign language early on helps them distinguish the sounds of their own language from another, and leads to a greater ability to learn foreign languages later in life. What a friend. –Emilie Coulter


Learning Friend – Tad

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  1. Sara Samples says:
    8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    For an older audience, November 24, 2006
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    Sara Samples (Oshkosh, WI United States) –
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    This review is from: Learning Friend – Tad (Toy)

    My son received this for his first birthday, but wasn’t actually very interested in it until he was almost two. He would get frustrated trying to get Tad to talk (he also has the hug and learn Tad, which is much easier) and he didn’t understand why the counting would “stop” because he couldn’t grasp that he was supposed to be looking in the book at the items named.

    He really likes this toy now, at age two. I would save this toy for an older toddler.

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  2. Auntie says:
    3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    My Nephew Favorite Toy, May 30, 2006
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    Auntie
    This review is from: Learning Friend – Tad (Toy)

    Oh My Gosh…My nephew loves this Learning Friend (Tad) But!!! it gets annoying after awhile singing after awhile i have to put this toy up and let him play with his baby blocks and he screams for tad so i give it to him and the songs he sings Gets stuck in my head and we know them all but its a good “learning” toy for infants to toddlers!!

    “Hi, I’m Tad.” “Hola, soy Tad.” Tad a bilingual frog that helps kids learn counting and colors in English and Spanish. (Press his left foot to switch from English to Spanish.) This cuddly 14-inch plush amphibian is dressed in orange overalls with numbers on the belly, which, when squeezed, make Tad sing catchy little songs. Tad carries a fabric booklet with numbered objects from 1 to 10 corresponding to his songs: “How many buttons, tell me, do you see? One, two.” Exposing children to a foreign language early on helps them distinguish the sounds of their own language from another, and leads to a greater ability to learn foreign languages later in life.

    Learning Friend Tad makes learning fun as he musically introduces counting, colors and objects on his body. Squeeze him once to hear a counting 1-10 song. Squeeze him again to hear a song about colors and the objects on His shirt. Then with a simple press of his foot, you can switch all of his learning songs to Spanish! Press his foot again and switch back to English. This bilingual pal will be a friend for life!

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  3. C. LACOMBE "special mom" says:
    3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Tad learning friend, September 19, 2005
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    C. LACOMBE “special mom” (Wisconsin) –
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    My 12 year old seon is autisic as well as has a genetic disorder and he enjoys tad so much. It calms him and also teaches him music and counting and following directions. Greay toy

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