Promises more than 100 games and videos for October launch, with an emphasis on learning through play Educational technology firm LeapFrog is launching a games console aimed at children, promising an ...
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LeapFrog has long been an industry leader in the technology space in its development of innovative ways to help children learn. With the LeapPad successfully integrating fun and excitement along with ...
Children’s technology company LeapFrog has announced its latest product, a games console to promote learning while gaming. LeapFrog is aiming the LeapTV games console at 3-8 year-olds who may have ...
A healthy mind in a healthy body is a good mantra, and if you're looking to apply that idea to your kids, then you won't want to miss out on this deal for the LeapFrog LeapTV gaming system. Normally ...
It’s been a rough summer for Nintendo. First, Sony’s console sales exceeded Nintendo’s, breaking a decade-long winning streak, and then Philips won an important patent infringement case against ...
Following on from its LeapPad tablets, LeapFrog is introducing the LeapTV games console specifically for younger kids. The new system is designed to encourage learning through active play, and will ...
LeapFrog Enterprises (NYSE:LF) is creating a video game console that will focus on appealing to children. The Emeryville, California-based educational entertainment company is the creative force ...
Children's educational entertainment company LeapFrog today announced LeapTV, a $150 education-themed video game console aimed at children ages three to eight years old. The system comes with a ...
There's a new gaming console in town, and it's coming from a surprising source. Educational toy manufacturer LeapFrog today unveiled the newest addition to its lineup, the LeapTV active gaming system.
Kids’ tech firm LeapFrog has announced a new educational games console, the LeapTV. Designed for children aged three to eight years old, LeapTV includes a transforming controller that switches between ...
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