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Learning Drum
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by LeapFrog

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6.0
Manufacturer's age:
6 - 24.000000 months
Our recommended age: 6 months - 2 years
More age info
Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
Box Size (in inches): 10.2 x 7.2 x 8.0
Shipping weight: 2.05 pounds.
Batteries:
3
AA
batteries required.
(included)
Editorial Review When it comes to musical instruments, the drum is arguably one of the easiest to play: just give it a smack. Fortunately, LeapFrog has created a drum that's sure to provide ongoing delight. It's an electronic instrument with four different settings. When set to "ABC," each pat of the drum displays a letter on the drum's top while a friendly voice says the letter out loud. The letters are sequential, so the drummer learns the alphabet. The "123" option works in a similar way. There are also options for musical notes and a traditional drum sound. An off control and two volume settings will be welcomed by parents who are sure to hear this drum being played with repeatedly. If the young drummer pauses for a while, the friendly voice plays a little song or asks to be played with again. --John Moe
From the Manufacturer This unique drum can teach children the alphabet and numbers through simple cause and effect tapping. As children hit the drum with their hand, a letter or number appears in lights on the drum top. When hit again, the next consecutive letter or number appears. For each hit, the letter or number is spoken and music is played, reinforcing a child for his efforts. The drum will verbally prompt a child to play. During play, the drum will remember where the child left off, so the next hit will be in... read more
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Learning Drum

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