




📖 Unlock the magic of reading—where stories speak and learning plays!
LeapFrog Tag Activity Storybook I SPY Imagine That! transforms reading into an interactive, educational journey for kids aged 4-8. Using the Tag Reader's touch technology, children engage with riddles, phonics, and vocabulary games across 20+ books, while parents track progress and kids earn online rewards, making learning both fun and measurable.
| ASIN | B00134V53I |
| Best Sellers Rank | #798,049 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #1,540 in Electronic Learning & Education Toys |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (58) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 10.2 ounces |
| Item model number | 80-24203E |
| Manufacturer | LeapFrog |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 5 - 7 years |
| Product Dimensions | 0.38 x 6.75 x 11.38 inches |
| Release date | June 8, 2008 |
J**S
Amazing Book
I’m a Grandma and I sent this to my Granddaughter who is in kindergarten and need’s so extra help reading!! She LOVES THIS BOOK!!
P**.
This is fun beyond just the scripted text in the book
I spent a number of hours -- yes hours -- with my 5 year-old son finding things hidden in the pictures throughout these pages, and had some good laughs doing so. I generally like the Tag reading system, and this book is one of my favorites. I truly enjoy spending this kind of quality time with my children, and with something that is educational as well as fun.
T**S
Misleading Description
The "Product Features" section talks about how amazing this book is to help children learn to read. It says that the pen speaks the word on the page. Based on that description, I purchased the book for my autistic nephew to help expand his spoken vocabulary. I was very disappointed to hear from his mother that the book did not include the pen shown in the pictures. This is ONLY A BOOK, not a new innovating reading system...they make you pay much more for that. I feel that this was sneaky advertising. Way to ruin a Christmas present for a disabled child, LeapFrog.
J**7
Not worth the price.
Too expensive for what you get. Pictures aren't very interesting, not very many pages. I like LeapReader, but this wasn't a best buy.
J**N
Excellent book.
My five year old is a big fan of the Tag books. This one proved a bit challenging for him, but it was a good excuse for father-son reading time. We enjoy playing the "finding" games in "Highlights" magazine as well--this book is very similar.
A**.
Great book! Wonderfully Excellent!
Wonderful book! Works as expected! Arrived fast and exactly as advertised! My kids really enjoy the LeapFrog Leap Reader books! Great for Christmas and birthday presents while being educational at the same time! What's not to like?! Thank you!
C**K
Not our favorite Tag book
We got the Tag reader for our 3 year old for Christmas last year and it is one of the best things we've gotten her! She absolutely loves it! We've gotten her several fun books. I wanted to go away from the princess books so I thought I'd try this one. It is fine, but she got bored with it extremely fast, it has you look for the same stuff every time, so she knows exactly what to do and just doesn't use this one like she does her others, which is unfortunate because she loves the look and find books. I would not get this one again if I had the chance.
S**N
I spy... More phonics, please
I got this book along with the Leapfrog Tag Reading System for my three-year-old daughter. I thought it would help her learn words (or names) and its phonic sounds (I am not a native English speaker). I think it is a good book for kids who just start to learn words. The downside of the book is that it sounds words only if they are a part of "I spy..." sentences. There are a lot of things in the I SPY pictures but everything has only some kinds of music (or effect) sounds, not names, except those in the sentences. So, my daughter only can learn names and phonics about three or four for each picture unless I teach her the names of objects personally. Maybe, English-speak families do not understand its necessity but I wish the book has more record for objects' names. It would be a lot easier for her to learn names of things.
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