I am a blogging mom of three who sums up her chaotic days with humorous rants in between cleaning peanut butter off the ceiling fan and keeping my youngest occupied in the lazy Susan.
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We've tried the Poing system which is similar but it didn't work out well. It's pretty touchy, repeats sentences unintentionally, etc. I'd love to try to LeapFrog.
I would love to have one of these for my four year old, just starting preschool. She wanted me to teach her how to read one night. "No mama, ALL the words". YIKES!
I have always been a big fan of LeapFrog toys and would LOVE to give this a try!!
We really enjoy reading to our daughter and have been reading to her since she was less than a year old (she is now six). She loves to be read to and she likes reading when someone is watching over her shoulders but she does not like independent reading. It would be great to have the LeapFrog reader to help her gain a love for independent reading. I can envision her getting stuck on some words and using the pen to help her get through the tough parts. While I would still love to continue read to her, I hope this can also inspire to read on her own.
I also have boy/girl twins who are just shy of two, I would love to try to use this system with them too and hopefully create a foundation for a love of reading.
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I've seen these and would love to have one to give to my little reader!!
OK, I'm totally in. Going to hop around this weekend!
Great giveaway...and this is coming from someone who loves to host them but hates to enter them!
I read Sarah's review and loved it. I left a comment there too. Please enter me.
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I left a comment on the Blog Salad giveaway for another entry.
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I left a comment on World of Weasels (waiting for blog owner approval)
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I commented on the giveaway at ready mom! (still waiting blog owner approval )
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I found your post through twitter, so count me in. I gotta get one of these for my son. Gotta go do some blog hopping
Bella loves to read - count me in on this one!
Now off to meet some more bloggers!
My little boy loves books, that'd be perfect for him! Thanks for this great giveaway!
who needs to get in the shower?It's ony 10:23am CST but I'd rather read blogs & try to win!
these are SO COOL! I know my son would love one of these, he loves reading and this would only enhance the experience!! :)
What a cool giveaway!
I would love to have one for my son! Thanks for the chance!
My little family would LOVE to win this excellent giveaway!
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I've entered at Sarah's blog!
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entered at blogging bout' boys!
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entered at ReadyMom
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entered at weasels
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Thanks, our little ones are just starting to read a wee bit, Leap Frog is a name I can trust
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You're excited aren't you ? How did you know ? I have entered this contest on 2 other blogs. I would love to win one for my son .
I was just looking at these this past weekend for Christmas for the grandkids.
We'd LOVE to win one of these for our 2 1/2 yo twins!
Thanks,
Jill
We've tried the Poing system which is similar but it didn't work out well. It's pretty touchy, repeats sentences unintentionally, etc. I'd love to try to LeapFrog.
My little guy loves gadgets and wants to learn to read on his own RIGHT NOW; this is the perfect tool for him!
Wendy
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I would love to have one of these for my four year old, just starting preschool. She wanted me to teach her how to read one night. "No mama, ALL the words". YIKES!
I have always been a big fan of LeapFrog toys and would LOVE to give this a try!!
We really enjoy reading to our daughter and have been reading to her since she was less than a year old (she is now six). She loves to be read to and she likes reading when someone is watching over her shoulders but she does not like independent reading. It would be great to have the LeapFrog reader to help her gain a love for independent reading. I can envision her getting stuck on some words and using the pen to help her get through the tough parts. While I would still love to continue read to her, I hope this can also inspire to read on her own.
I also have boy/girl twins who are just shy of two, I would love to try to use this system with them too and hopefully create a foundation for a love of reading.
wenijeni@yahoo.com
So excited that the kids will be more self-entertaining with this educational toy!
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