Leap Frog Tag Reader 
Leap Frog Tag Reader
Leap Frog Tag Reading System
With every touch of the LeapFrog Tag Reader: words talk, pictures sing and stories live out loud! The Tag Reading System has a small camera in the tip that 'reads' the pages aloud, giving your child the real storybook experience. With the specially printed books, characters and stories engage children and also encourage a love of reading and learning.
The LeapFrog Tag Reader System entertains and excites children with a wide range of character books that combine fun stories with games, activities and learning. Each story introduces reading comprehension, word building, phonics skills and more. The LeapFrog Tag Reader can store up-to 5 books and an additional feature is that you can listen to stories on the go!
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Leap Frog Tag Reader
The LeapFrog Tag Reader is a revolutionary new learn to read system. With Tag, words talk, pictures sing, characters and stories come alive. Each book contains fun activities that introduce reading comprehension, word building, phonics skills and more.
Simply place the LeapFrog Tag Reader on any area of the book and it will sound out words, stories and pictures! The LeapFrog tag Reader is lightweight, portable and able to store up to 5 books, so your child can easily move from book to book with no cartridges to change.
What makes the LeapFrog tag reader so special is that it connects online via a USB cable, where you can see your child's progress by creating a LeapFrog Learning Path. In addition, your child can earn fun online rewards as they read and play on the go. Each time you hear Rewards audio, connect Tag to your computer. Your child will find certificates, printable activities and more fun related to the books he or she is reading.
Leap Frog Tag Reader
Leap Frog Tag Reading System
See and hear your childrens stories come to life! The LeapFrog Tag Reading System makes words talk and pictures sing introducing reading comprehension, word building, phonic skills and more! The brilliant LeapFrog Tag Reader System comes with an Ozzie and Mack storybook, USB cable and CD ROM. Simply connect to the internet and let the fun begin! Suitable for ages 4-8.
The Leap Frog Tag Reader Features
•Tag reader
•Ozzie and Mack storybook
•Stories and activities in Tag book
•Teaches:
oReading comprehension
oWord building
oPhonics skills
•Works with:
oWindows XP
oVista Mac
oPPC G4
oIntel based computers
•Reader stores up to 5 books
•USB cable
•CD ROM
Leap Frog Tag Reader Books
Along with the Book you get with the LeapFrog Tag Reader Ozzie and Mack, you can also buy additional stories for your Tag Reader and there is a great range available from Kung Fu Panda, SpongeBob SquarePants, Disney's Cars, Disney Princess Book, featuring The Little Mermaid, Dr Su The Cat in the Hat and many more.
You can buy LeapFrog Tag reader additional books from: amazon.co.uk, woolworths, toys r us, argos, mail order express, tesco direct and ebay. At the time of writing we found amazon.co.uk to be the cheapest for the LeapFrog Tag Reader books.
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How Leap Frog Tag Reader can help your child
The New LeapFrog Tag Reader allows your child to find the fun and enjoyment in reading books in this age of computers and technology.
How your child can use LeapFrog Tag Reader with his or her learning:
Reading comprehension
As children build reading and vocabulary skills, they begin to construct meaning from text. Eventually, they learn to apply critical skills to make inferences and draw conclusions.
Vocabulary
Infants and toddlers learn vocabulary by memory. Later, children use word structure and context to help understand the meaning of a word. They identify synonyms and antonyms. They use prefixes, suffixes and base words to build their own vocabulary.
Book basics
A child's early experiences with books greatly influence his ability to learn to read. Even before he knows his ABCs, you can teach him how to handle a book and spark his interest in stories.
Phonics skills
To learn to read, a child must understand the letter-sound relationship and distinguish individual sounds, or phonemes, within words. Crucial to reading, phonics skills help children sound out new words (If I can read "pot," then I can read "hot" and "spot").
Rhyming
The act of rhyming directs a child's attention to the similarities in words (hat sounds like cat). Because sensitivity to rhyme comes quite naturally, it is an excellent entry into phonological awareness, or the ability to distinguish individual sounds in words.
Letter names
Young children typically recite or sing the alphabet before they recognize individual letters. By preschool they begin to identify letters by name and shape.
Spelling
Children first learn to spell by breaking down words into sounds. But many sounds in our language have irregular spellings. Children must learn the fundamental spelling rules and recognize commonly misspelled words.
Word recognition
As children learn to read, they must be able to "decode" the words they don't know - to translate strings of letters into words. Eventually they can recognize common words that can't be sounded out (the, said, of).
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