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The Think & Go Phonics Learning System is an interactive electronic pre-reading tutorial program designed for use by children between the ages of three and seven years who have cognitive or learning disabilities. In the shape of a frog's head, this unit offers six teach and quiz games to teach the alphabet, phonics, spelling, and early reading skills. . With the encouraging voice of Leap the Frog guiding them, children are taught the alphabet, quizzed on the alphabet, taught phonics, quizzed on phonics, taught 60 three-letter words, and aided in creating 450 three-letter words. The unit features automatic shutoff. POWER: Uses four double-A batteries (included).

Notes: LeapFrog and Think & Go are trademarks of LeapFrog.

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This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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LeapFrog Enterprises, Inc.

6401 Hollis Street
Suite 100
Emeryville, California 94608-1071
United States
Telephone: 800-701-5327.
Web: http://www.leapfrog.com.
Email: support@leapfrog.com.


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