EMERYVILLE, Calif., Feb. 14, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- LeapFrog Enterprises, Inc. (NYSE: LF), today announced LeapPad Explorer™, a multifunctional learning tablet that ushers in the next generation of ...
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., Feb. 14, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- LeapFrog Enterprises, Inc. , today announced LeapPad Explorer(TM), a multifunctional learning tablet that ushers in the next generation of learning, ...
Today, LeapFrog pulled the veil off of two handhelds aimed at edu-taining kids who are still too young for an iPod, a cellphone and maybe even a Nintendo DS. The Leapster2 is a $70 streamlined, ...
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 ...
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 ...
CHICAGO, Sept. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- LeapFrog ® Enterprises, Inc., a leader in innovative educational toys for children, is proud to announce the launch of its "Everything Starts with Reading" ...
LeapFrog today introduced a baby brother to the Fly “pentop computer.” The $50 Tag uses the same Anoto high-res scanning technology to “read” specially printed books to kids, and can connect to the ...
(MENAFN- PR Newswire) "At LeapFrog, we are always evolving our approach to learning through play, and this year's collection delivers engaging, research-backed experiences that introduce early ...
If you are around small children you've probably seen a LeapFrog toy in their grasp at some point. The popular learning systems company is offering a new program to coordinate your child's development ...
When it comes to parental inquiries about school, children generally respond with a shrug and, if they're lucky, an obligatory "nothing." Parents, of course, know better, and will soon be able to ...