LeapPad Learning System
Educational Reading Device
2011 (manufactured)
2011 (manufactured)
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LeapPad products have been on the market since 1999, teaching young children how to read and write using state-of-the-art computer technology.
Made by LeapFrog, this LeapPad Explorer was developed in 2011 and comes with features such as a camera and video recorder. Studies show that learning through play is effective, and the LeapPad uses this to its advantage, with a variety of stimulating, interactive games that encourage children to use their reading and writing abilities.
Made by LeapFrog, this LeapPad Explorer was developed in 2011 and comes with features such as a camera and video recorder. Studies show that learning through play is effective, and the LeapPad uses this to its advantage, with a variety of stimulating, interactive games that encourage children to use their reading and writing abilities.
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Parts | This object consists of 5 parts.
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Title | LeapPad Learning System (manufacturer's title) |
Materials and techniques | Plastic, electronic components, printed card and paper |
Brief description | Boxed LeapPad Explorer, made in China by LeapFrog Toys in 2011 |
Physical description | The LeapPad device is a rectangular shape with curved sides. The front is white in colour, and has green corners and back. There is a large central silver-coloured button, next to some holes in the casing for the speakers. The screen is surrounded by a black plastic outline. There is a stylus pen attached to a piece of string, and a spare stylus slotted into the side of the LeapPad. The set also comes with a white USB cable and an installation CD-ROM which is attached to the packaging. The instruction leaflet is a greyscale, double-sided sheet that has been folded. The instructions are ordered into sections and each section has both an English and French translation. The 'Quick Start Guide' has been printed on a rectangular piece of cardboard and has simple steps telling the user how to install the CD-ROM. The LeapPad is currently attached to the inner packaging, which consists of a green, shaped cardboard box with a clear plastic cover over the device itself. The outer cardboard box has a lift-the-flap-style part that is secured by a small piece of velcro. When this flap is lifted, more information is revealed. The outer packagaing also has a clear plastic window that enables the user to see the product inside. |
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Production type | Mass produced |
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Credit line | Given by the Toy Retailers Association |
Object history | LeapPad is a range of computer tablets designed to teach children how to read. First developed in 1999, many models have since been released, and it has won numerous awards. This version is the LeapPad Explorer and it was produced in 2011. It was named as one of the Top 12 toys of the year by the Toy Retailers Association and given to the museum with the other named winners. |
Summary | LeapPad products have been on the market since 1999, teaching young children how to read and write using state-of-the-art computer technology. Made by LeapFrog, this LeapPad Explorer was developed in 2011 and comes with features such as a camera and video recorder. Studies show that learning through play is effective, and the LeapPad uses this to its advantage, with a variety of stimulating, interactive games that encourage children to use their reading and writing abilities. |
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Accession number | B.349:1 to 5-2013 |
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Record created | January 2, 2014 |
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