LeapFrog My Own LEARNING LEAP 20047 Parent Manual And Instructions

LeapFrog My Own LEARNING LEAP 20047 Parent Manual And Instructions

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  • Page 1 Look for more Personalized Learning Kits for My Own Learning Leap™ Interactive Friend. Kits include a learning cartridge for Leap, www.leapfrog.com a board book for you and your child, and a special parent guide! This guide contains important information. Please keep it for future reference.
  • Page 2 • Consult the dealer or an experienced TV-radio technician for help Warranty Information This LeapFrog product is warranted only to the original purchaser for a period of 3 months from the original purchase date, under normal use and service, against defective workmanship and material.This warranty is void if the product has been damaged by accident or unreasonable...
  • Page 3 Welcome to a Personalized Approach to Learning Welcome to a learning experience that is just as unique as your child! Your preschooler can join Leap on learning adventures through songs, stories and games that you personalize by telling Leap all about your child.You can also customize your child’s learning lessons by telling Leap what you child does or doesn’t know.
  • Page 4 Getting Started Press Leap’s hand to hear more than 20 special messages! Build a story Hear a story with Leap! all about your child! Play Letter, Color/Colour Sing Songs and Counting Games On/Off (on foot) Alphabet Letters...
  • Page 5 How to play with MY OWN LEARNING LEAP ™ Interactive Friend Step 1: Personalize Leap. The first time you play with Leap, take a few moments to personalize the toy with your child’s information. See the next section (page 4) of the Parent Guide for more information.
  • Page 6 Make-a-Message Recorder Recording Light Yellow Back Button Blue Forward Button YES Button NO Button Personalize MY OWN LEARNING LEAP ™ Interactive Friend By answering 15 questions, you’ll create fun, personalized stories, songs and games for your child! This is a one-time process, and takes about 10 minutes. Some questions will ask you to push a button, and others will ask you to record a word or phrase into the Make-a-Message Recorder.
  • Page 7 Step 1: Install 4 AA batteries into the battery box located in Leap's back. Step 2: Press the On/Off button on Leap’s foot. Step 3: Using the Make-a-Message Recorder, answer questions to customize your child’s learning experience! After you’ve answered the first four questions, you can press the forward and back buttons on the recorder to “fast forward”...
  • Page 8 Learning About Friendship and Sharing Friendship and Empathy: Friends become increasingly important as your child grows.Whether encounters with other children are on the playground, at preschool, or in grandma’s living room, you are likely to observe conflicting behaviors as your child begins to develop a social identity.
  • Page 9 Tips for helping 3-year-olds learn to share: • Point out the value of sharing and how your child enjoys playing with a friend’s toys. • Reassure your child that his or her toys are still his or hers, even though another child plays with them.
  • Page 10 Learning About Letter Names and Sounds Letter Names: Learning to recognize and write the letters of the alphabet is an important first step on the road to reading success. The activities in MY OWN LEARNING LEAP™ Interactive Friend will give your child practice in examining the shapes of the letters A to Z, while matching the capital form of each letter to its letter name and sound.
  • Page 11 Letter Sounds: Understanding that a word is made up of individual sounds and discriminating among those sounds is called phonemic awareness. It takes practice to hear the “b-b-b” in the words bat and ball, or to hear that pig and jig rhyme because they have the same ending sound.The first step is for children to connect the sound a letter makes to the printed letter.
  • Page 12 Learning About Counting and Colors/Colours Counting and Numbers: The first step in your child’s understanding that numerals stand for specific amounts of things is to count out concrete objects. Let your child count everyday items, like cracks in the sidewalk, the number of napkins on the table, or cookies in the cookie jar.Together, count collections of things around the house, such as beds, windows and doors.
  • Page 13 Troubleshooting Symptom Try This Toy does not turn on or does not • Make sure Volume switch on battery box is set to “Low” or “High.” respond If switch is set to “Off” toy will not respond. • Make sure batteries are correctly installed. •...
  • Page 14 • Respectez le schéma de polarité (+/-) to 5:00 PM. reproduit dans le compartiment des piles. • Enlevez rapidement les piles usagées du jouet. IMPORTANT: Please notify the LeapFrog • Suivez les procédures adéquates pour vous Consumer Service department of any difficulties débarrasser des piles usagées.

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