LeapLand Adventures is one of the newest toys from LeapFrog's latest collection of learning toys and it helps parents bring curriculum-based content into the home to support developing young minds. The plug-and-play video game toy for preschoolers ages three and up is designed to be played with the TV using a wireless controller and HDMI game stick. Unlike some games that are complicated to set up, this one needs no web connection, downloads or accounts to get started.
The game puts a focus on shapes, numbers, colors and letters, and with replayable levels, kids are free to learn at their own pace as they explore 150 learning items. Perfect for families with siblings, LeapLand Adventures lets kids save their progress and create profiles for different players.
Preschool Video Games
LeapLand Adventures Lets Kids Play and Learn at Their Own Pace
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