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Alphabet Pal is an educational toy designed for use by children between 12 and 36 months of age with cognitive or learning disabilities. This talking caterpiller pull toy features flashing antenae and 26 colorful legs, each marked with a letter of the alphabet. When the switch at the caterpillar's neck is at the first position, pressing on a leg causes's the corresponding letter to be announced. When the switch is in the second position, children hear the phonic sound of the letter on the leg that is pressed. When the switch is in the third position, children hear the color of the leg that is pressed. The toy also sings the alphabet song as it is pulled along. The toy is also equipped with automatic shutoff and a volume control. POWER: Uses three double-A batteries (included). COLOR: Purple body and head.

Notes: LeapFrog and Alphabet Pal are trademarks of LeapFrog.

Price: 19.99.

This product record was updated on September 21, 2004.

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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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