inadvertently (or not) spilled the beans on a forthcoming learning handheld way back in May, and with nary a peep from the company, it has managed to launch said unit just as the next school year was ...
LeapFrog Enterprises, Inc. announced the Leapster Explorer Learning Experience. Leapster Explorer, delivering more than 40 different learning and play experiences by year-end, offers an unprecedented ...
EMERYVILLE, Calif. - June 19, 2012 /PRNewswire/ - LeapFrog Enterprises, Inc. (NYSE:LF), the leader in educational entertainment, today announced two revolutionary new platforms: LeapPad2, the next ...
MANILA, Philippines - Today’s technological revolution has become all encompassing — from the trendiest mobile phones and iPods for teens, to the latest laptops and iPads for yuppies, and finally, to ...
Way to get your news buried, LeapFrog. Oh well. Anyway, LeapFrog just announced the Leapster Explorer, a crazysexycool handheld device for four- to nine-year-olds. The device has a high-res ...
There are a lot of options for educational toys and apps for children. Many of them target specific age groups with stimulating colors, buttons, and sounds but not many will grow with your children.
The last time you saw a kid playing with a GameBoy Advance, odds are he or she didn’t see you: Put one of those $100 handhelds in a child’s hands and the kid might as well have been sucked inside it.
A few weeks ago, I posted a piece about the Leapster 2, a handheld games console aimed at 3-5 years olds, which offers a selection of educational games that are actually pretty good and very much ...
New in LeapFrog's line of educational toys is the Leapster L-Max, a handheld for kids 4 to 10 years old that connects to your television. Unlike the V.Smile, which transfers the same image on its ...
TORONTO, March 19 - LeapFrog, designer, developer and marketer of innovative, technology-based educational products, has announced the release of the Leapster Multimedia Learning System. Leapster, an ...
Parents of kindergartners take heart, there is a handheld educational game machine that you can actually feel good about giving your youngster, reports David Lazarus in this week's San Francisco ...