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Review of LeapFrog Learn and Groove Activity Centre

Posted on | June 10, 2007 | No Comments


LeapFrog Learn and Groove Activity Centre

Muscial activity centre toy that keeps our 7 month old baby happy.

Santy brought this activity centre over 18 months ago for our then 5 month old, son. Now, its getting great use from our 7 month old youngest daughter.

The baby sits in the fabric seat in the centre. which rotates fully,  and is surrounded by  five different toys. These vary in use, have different sounds, light up, require different skills to use. For example, 5 toddler piano keys, each a different colour, numbered one to five that play a different style of music when pressed from “jazz” to “swing” to “tango” or that recite their number, a pretend turntable with a movable lever to “scratch” the record, a disco ball to rotate. The child can support him or herself by standing or by sitting and letting the seat support them. The activity centre does not move, this is not a walker-type toy and so is unlikely to topple.

It’s height can be adjusted to best suit the size/height of the baby. When not in use, it can be collapsed down for easy storage.

The only minor hassle I have with it, is that it can be fiddly to clean as the surface has too many grooves for dirt to accumulate. That said, the fabric seat, which is the most susceptible to getting dirty, is removable and can be washed separately.

The loudness of the music can be varied using a switch on the underside of the activity table or can be switched off if desired.

To date, we have had no problems with this toy and both of the kids who have used it have enjoyed it.

Rated 4/5 on Jun 10 2007 by manicmammy
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