Get Ready For Kindergarten With LeapFrog!

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Disclosure: I received the featured products as part of my LeapFrog ambassadorship. All opinions, as always, are 100% my own.

Get Ready For Kindergarten With LeapFrog! | Optimistic Mommy

 

Preparing your child for school is very important. You want to make sure that they have a good head start. I love that there are great companies out there, like LeapFrog, who want to make sure your child has that jump start! As a part of the LeapFrog 2014 Blogger Program, I am excited to bring you the latest LeapFrog products – starting with this wonderful Get Ready For Kindergarten series! Here’s a cute video to introduce it to you:



With this kindergarten series, they want your child to be ready with great academic skills, which include:

  • Matching letters and sounds and begin to recognize rhymes
  • Recognize some numbers and use numbers to describe “How many?”
  • Describe how objects are similar or different
  • Name basic colors and shapes
  • Can express themselves creatively using pictures

They also want them to be ready with emotional skills:

  • They don’t give up easily, even when a certain task is challenging.
  • They can dress themselves and put on their own shoes.
  • They use words appropriately to solve various problems.
  • They can follow multi-step instructions and ask for help if they need it.

To help your son or daughter get ready with these skills, they have two wonderful products out, LeapReader Read & Write Activity Set: Ready, Set Kindergarten and the LeapPad tablet/Leapster GS game Get Ready for Kindergarten!

Get Ready For Kindergarten With LeapFrog! | Optimistic Mommy

 

The LeapReader Read & Write Activity Set: Ready, Set, Kindergarten introduces children ages 4-6 to reading and writing, science, mathematics and social studies. It does so with 3 original, engaging storybooks that have 45 integrated skill-building activities. There’s also 30 sheets of special mess-free worksheets and a fun, interactive poster.

  • Pilar’s Reading Hideout teaches rhyming, early handwriting, letting recognition, and understanding books and print.
  • David’s Pirate Adventure teaches shapes, counting and numbers, and patterns and sorting.
  • Grace’s Attic Exploration helps children make scientific observations, classifying, and asks science-focused questions.

I love the social skills poster because it helps children recognize and describe the day of the week, weather and seasons, as well as helps them express their emotions and aspirations for that day.

LeapFrog Get Ready for Kindergarten game

 

The other part of this wonderful kindergarten readiness curriculum is the Get Ready for Kindergarten game cartridge! For kids ages 3-5, they will get to explore a kindergarten classroom, practice telling a story, use math skills to feed hungry dragons, pratice letter writing and solive logic puzzles with Stretchy Monkey.

With great interactive characters like Ozzie Otter and friends, the fun dragons in the Dragon Cafe and Stretchy Monkey, your children are sure to be interested and not even realize they are learning! Riley loves to play this game, and with her only being 3, I know she is on the right path to being kindergarten ready thanks to LeapFrog!

What grade will your child be entering this year?

How do you get them prepared for school?

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Comments

  1. My daughter would love this. We have many Leapfrog products and they are all awesome.

  2. What a fun and educational way to get ready for back to school, I am sure my niece would just love this!

  3. Robin (Masshole Mommy) says

    We have tons of LeapFrog products and they have helped both of my children so much! I love them!

  4. Oh, I really wish I had this one last year with the twins. They just finished Kindergarten yet I clearly see how this would have helped them!!

  5. I’ve always loved the products from Leap Frog. This looks like a great item for your rising kindergartener to use.

  6. My niece had a LeapFrog reader when she was younger. She used it all the time. It really helped her with her vocabulary.

  7. This is amazing! I need to look for this for my daughter. She could use the extra help.

  8. We just got a leapfrog for our youngest. I am going to look into this. Was hoping to put him in preschool to prep for kindergarten but schedule didn’t work.

  9. I actually have one going into Kinder and one going into 2nd… We have been using LeapFrog programs for years and they have really helped prepare our kids for everything. Love them 🙂

  10. My 2nd starts Kindergarten this year. He’s over the moon excited! We love LeapFrog products!

  11. I love how educational Leap Frog products are! Sounds like this is the perfect school prep for kindergarten!

  12. We love Leapfrog, they have awesome products to teach the little ones and the fun part, the kids really like them, too

  13. Super cool! We’ve been looking at getting something like this for our toddler for Christmas (she’ll be just shy of 3). I love that it grows with her for a few years so she can continue learning with ONE product!

  14. LeapFrog makes such amazing products for kids. My kids use them frequently in our home!

  15. My kids had lots of Leap Frog toys were they were younger. I am glad to hear there are still lots of leap frog products to chose from.

  16. Amy Desrosiers says

    I have two daughters going to school this year that love LeapFrog. One will be in k and the other in 2nd grade!

  17. These programs are great! As a former elementary school teacher I can say that they really do help kids to prepare for school! And they are fun!

  18. My little nephew is just getting into Leap Frog products. He’s been loving them so far. 🙂

  19. We love our Leapfrog products! They definitely compliment their learning programs.

  20. What a great product from Leapfrog!! I am going to have to put this on my list to watch for my nephews I bet they would love it!

  21. All of my kids have used Leapfrog products at some point in their development. They really do make great learning devices for kids.

  22. This helps them get a handle on so many of the skills necessary for school. I’m all for it!

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