For educational toys, Leapfrog definitely makes the highest quality available. They're already learning about imagination or family lif or, physics, and to have a little battery-operated voice shouting the alphabet seems like an inappropriate distraction. I don't feel like my kid needs to be learning the ABCs or counting from a talking toy when they are busy trying to play dolls or trains. In general I shy away from the concept of "educational toys" - after all, all toys are educational in their own ways. Leapfrog is an interesting company for me. I'm going to tell you what I think and then at the end I have a modest giveaway for you. Recently Leapfrog sent me both the Tag Junior and the regular Tag for the girls to try out. Tag Reading System, $29.99 (books cost $13.99 each), ages 4-8 Tag Junior Book Pal, $34.99 (books cost $10.99 each), ages 2-4 UPDATED AGAIN: Through 10/16 only, use code TAGJFS to get a Tag Junior for 20% off and free shipping on the Web site, or code TAGJBOOK for 20% off a book. EDITED TO ADD: THE GIVEAWAY ENTRY DEADLINE IS FRIDAY, OCT.
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