Scout really does cover the two ages really well. The board books are really well made and have survived the hands of her 2 year old, but also captured her four year olds attention. Scout is an an interactive get ready-to-read toy that’s doggone fun! Scout reads from the five included board books, and engages children by asking questions throughout the story to help build comprehension skills. We were also sent a Read with Me Scout, which is aimed at younger children and my friend has been testing this out with her 2 and 4 year old. You can attach headphones and encourage quiet time.You can now download audio books, trivia challenges and music.It uses real books that can be read independently.It now has interactive guidance and magic ink that appears on special mess-free paper You can use the LeapReader to trace and practice letter writing.They are versatile, you can use the pen to read a specific word or page or you can set it to read the whole story (which is perfect for another bedtime story).Both the boys have had LeapReaders in the past and they have been well used.They are reasonably prices and you can get the cartdifes and books easily and they are often on offer.We just passed on an original Leapster and cartridges to a friends after 7 years of use! They tend to have unisex colours focusing on green and purple. ![]() ![]()
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