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Silver Award LeapReader


Manufacturer: LeapFrog Tel: 01702 200244 Web: www.leapfrogstore.co.uk Price: £39.99 Age range: 4-8 years


Description: The LeapReader is a revolutionary new learn to read and write solution which brings huge innovation to the electronic learning category. The LeapReader device contains feature-rich content including up to 40 books, or over 175 songs, to enhance a child’s reading and writing experience.


Score: 85.0 %


What the testers said: “Very easy to use, even by the 2 and 3 year olds and very robust. Wide range of books and flash cards, as well as puzzles and games. Excellent product which will grow with children as their competence and confidence grows. Rechargeable, so no batteries needed.”


3 Magic Moves Wand


Manufacturer: Learning Resources


Tel: 01553 762276 Web: www.learningresources.co.uk Price: £14.95 +VAT Age range: 3+ years


Description: Stomp like a dinosaur, swoop like an eagle, hop like a kangaroo! Get children moving with this engaging activity wand featuring 90 fun physical commands, 26 random tunes and bright, twinkling lights. Promotes creative movement, gross motor skill development, direction following and listening skills.


Score: 82.7%


What the testers said: “This product really captured the children’s imagination – it was used during a PE session with an adult but proved very versatile as the children used it as a microphone and in dark den. The children loved it! An English voice would make it even better.”


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Electronic and New Technology Read With Me Scout and Violet


Manufacturer: LeapFrog Tel: 01702 200 244 Web: www.leapfrogstore.co.uk Price: £29.99 Age range: 2-5 years


Description: Read With Me Scout and Violet is an innovative addition to LeapFrog’s 2013 range. The loveable puppies are a fun way for children to progress early reading and develop important language and comprehension skills – critical for success in the preschool years and beyond.


Score: 82.6%


What the testers said: “Fantastic product – the older children were able to follow the words and press the head when they were ready. An adult showed them how to use it and after a few minutes they were able to use it confidently. The look of it appeals more to a younger child than the ‘following the story’ function. All children loved the dog – great value for money.”


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