Leapfrog is an educational entertainment company that designs and develops innovative learning toys, tablets, and educational games for children.
Leapfrog was founded in 1995 by Michael Wood and Robert Lally.
The company introduced the first interactive reading toy called the LeapPad in 1999.
In 2002, the LeapPad won the award for Best Toy of the Year.
In 2011, Leapfrog introduced the LeapPad Explorer, a tablet for children.
The company was acquired by VTech in 2016.
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Leapfrog toys are designed for children aged 2-10 years old.
Yes, Leapfrog toys are designed to be both fun and educational, with a focus on teaching reading, writing, and math skills.
Yes, Leapfrog tablets are designed with child safety features, parental controls, and age-appropriate content.
No, there are no subscription fees for using Leapfrog products, but some games and apps may require additional in-app purchases.
Yes, some Leapfrog toys and tablets require an internet connection to download new games, apps, and software updates.