Leap Frog Phonics Radio By Brian Carden on - Updated Oct 15, 2011
My youngest son who is three got the LeapFrog Phonics Radio for Christmas about two years ago. When he first got it he wasn't too interested in it. But as the years go by the radio seems to stay out of the toy box less often. The radio is easy to carry around because it weighs about 2 lbs and has a handle on the top. There are letters with pictures on the front of the radio. The letters flip back and forth. Beside each letter is a button that can be pushed. When the button is pushed the sound of the letter is made. There is a button in the middle that lets the child play a game. The child can find what letter the sound makes. There is an on/off and volume button on the side. The volume can either be low or high.
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LeapFrog Phonics Radio Purchased at: Gift Price: Unknown
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Leap Frog toys are indeed great for kis.