

📖 Unlock your child's reading superpower with LeapFrog LeapReader!
The LeapFrog LeapReader System 10-Book Mega Pack combines interactive technology with proven early literacy techniques. Featuring a rechargeable pen that reads aloud and sounds out words, this set includes 10 books targeting vowels, sight words, and spelling. With three learning modes per page and downloadable content from the LeapFrog app, it offers a dynamic, portable reading experience designed for children ages 4-8 to build confidence and independence in reading.














| ASIN | B0749K8PST |
| Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,405 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #3 in Interactive Electronic Learning Books |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (7,469) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.45 pounds |
| Item model number | 80-61628E |
| Manufacturer | VTech |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 4 - 8 years |
| Product Dimensions | 1.18 x 1.26 x 6.61 inches |
| Release date | April 30, 2018 |
D**A
Fantastic Learning Tool for Early Readers
The LeapFrog LeapReader System has been such a great help for my little girl who’s just starting to read. The books are engaging, colorful, and interactive, which keeps my child interested and excited about learning. I love how the pen sounds out words and helps build confidence with reading skills. It’s easy to set up, lightweight, and perfect for use at home or on the go. We use it in the car all the time. I also appreciate that it encourages independent learning while still being fun. Definitely worth it for parents who want to give their kids an extra boost in reading.
P**5
Hours of Reading
I bought two for my grandchildren for Christmas. Great learning tool. Volume is not too loud. Helps them learn to read. Now I find my grandson reading everything he sees, packages, magazines, food labels. Portable and easy to carry around. I love that the wand is rechargeable and doesn’t require expensive batteries. Definitely worth the money in my opinion.
E**R
Great learning tool for kids
This actually worked way better than I expected. My 4 year old daughter loves it and it’s easy for her to use. The books and pen are durable enough for any age to use. The pen reads the word you put it on almost immediately, kind of like magic 😂
N**B
My granddaughter loves this
I bought the LeapFrog LeapReader System for my granddaughter, and she absolutely loves it. She’s 5 years old and enjoys curling up whenever she can to read her books. The LeapReader has made reading fun and engaging for her, and it’s wonderful to see how quickly she’s learning to recognize words already. This set is a great learning tool that encourages a love of reading at an early age. I highly recommend it for young readers.
J**N
Good quality
Fun and educational
K**E
Quality
Good education wise, but the reading pen leaves indented lines when my daughter drags it under the words.
J**B
If you’re helping your child to read THIS IS THE ONLY PRODUCT YOU NEED!
If your little one is struggling to read BUY THIS!!!! It’s an interactive story time where the words are visually on the page and being read to the child aloud. The 10 pack is awesome so they won’t get bored of the same stories and actually have some variety. It’s also fairly small (my son thought the pen part was a thermometer at first lol) so it’s definitely portable. The audio is adjustable to a pretty loud volume and it also can connect to headphones!
R**A
Helps struggling kids learn to read in a fun way.
This LeapFrog Reader System helped my granddaughter learn to read. Very effective. Referred to me by an Elementary School teacher.
K**M
Thank you. Item as described. Was a bargain.
R**I
Over idea is good But the biggest problem volume is so low u can barely hear it . My 4 year old didn’t like it
M**A
La calidad es excelente, me gustó mucho que el lápiz tenga cargador y no sea de pila. Es perfecto para los niños que están iniciando en el mudo de la lectura en inglés.
H**N
No power
L**O
This was an awesome purchase. I would never expect a gadget like this to replace the time you need to spend with a child to help them learn to read, but I just hoped it would add to my son’s curiosity about words and be an added fun way to expose him to reading. It has surpassed my expectations. My son is 5 and recently diagnosed with ADHD and likely has autism as well. He is very smart but impatient with reading most of the time. He is in SK at a French first language school so he has only learned French letter sounds and the beginnings of reading French in school. His only exposure to English letter sounds and reading English words has been at home. I have been going through these books with him, mostly letting him touch the words one by one with the pen to hear them, after first touching the symbol that reads both of the pages fluently. This way it ensures that he is looking at each word as he hears it being voiced. When he is in a more patient mood, I will ask him to read the page on his own after touching each word and hearing them. He is doing it mostly from memory that way, but it’s still good practise. I showed the pen’s functions to my mom too, who was a grade 2 teacher for many years and then a JK/SK teacher for many years (now retired). She was also impressed, although we both agreed that when the symbol is touched to read both pages at once, they are read much too quickly. It is too fast for me to be able to point to each word as they are read. I love that it also has the options to switch the function of the pen so that it sounds out the words with the sound of each letter (except for words like “the” which are highlighted and just voiced as “the”), or says the letter names of each letter. I think learning the sounds that letters make is more important than learning the letter names (or how to spell a word by saying the letter names), but it’s still nice to expose them to a variety of ways to look at words/spelling/reading. The pen also works if you point to various parts of the pictures in the books, making sound effects or saying things that each character might be saying in the picture. There are also other functions on the pen like songs and audiobooks which my son has flipped through but we haven’t explored yet. So far my son has been able to listen to me when I tell him he is allowed to point it at the pictures or explore the other functions only after we read the words of the book, so they haven’t been too much of a distraction and act as a bit of a reward or a break after reading each page. Overall I am very impressed and I have no doubt this (along with the many other approaches we’re taking) will help my son learn to read.
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