Holiday Giveaway: Leap Frog Tag Junior

November 14, 2009 by Kimberly · 43 Comments 

I reviewed the Leap Frog Tag on this post. I wrote:

I also received the LeapFrog Tag Junior book pal for Sean. My husband Reggie used the included USB cord to download the stories from the LeapFrog website. The timing could not have been better. Since Michael is in school, Sean goes to “home school”. Reading is a large part of what we do. Fortunately, both of my sons already have a love for books. The Tag Junior simply allows Sean to “read” books both alone and with me … What I do like about this system is that it helps me to better my reading skills with the kids. Since the books are interactive, they make sounds and ask questions along with reading the text. That helps me think of ways to make other books come alive when I’m reading with the kids. I also like that the TAG Junior is helping Sean with basic beginner reading skills (i.e. he’ll listen to what the reader is saying and run his fingers under the words from left to right like he’s “reading”). It’s very cute.

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Like I have written before: I’m a fan of any product that makes education fun for my kids…and for me!.That’s why I’m happy that Leap Frog is giving one lucky Mom in the City reader a Leap Frog Tag and two books.

To win the Tag Junior and books, let me know your child’s first book in the “Comments” section below by December 4th at noon. For an additional entry, comment on an “Ask & Answer” or any other non-giveaway post during the promotion period.

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43 Responses to “Holiday Giveaway: Leap Frog Tag Junior”
  1. Heather McD says:

    My son’s favorite first book was Peekaboo Kisses
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  2. Angel S. says:

    Both my boys loved Brown Bear, Brown Bear. We read that over and over!

  3. Kristy says:

    We’ve alrways had tons of books in the house since my son was born. (I’m a teacher!) But I think teh 1st book he actually received from other than me was a “trucks” books that Grandma bought when I was in labor and she needed to go for a walk! hahaha He still reads about the trucks today, almost 4 years later!

  4. lisa says:

    My son’s first favorite book was Green Eggs and Ham.

  5. judy brittle says:

    My daughters first book was The Cat In The Hat. As soon as she was born I joined the book club for all the wonderful Dr. Seuss books. Thank you!

  6. susie Rivera says:

    My son first book was “Rhymes Book”. He loved when I imitate different sounds to make the rhymes come alive. Such a site to see!

  7. Natalia D. says:

    The book my daughter read by herself first was “Dick and Jane”, and she was complaining how “difficult” it was!

  8. John says:

    My son’s first book was Winnie the Pooh.

  9. Sara says:

    My daughter loves hungry caterpillar
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  10. karen M says:

    Pat the Bunny, the enjoy laying peek a book and touching the fur

  11. junnie says:

    My 2 kids like Hungry Caterpillar too. We also have 3 (english version) copies in different sizes, when they were young, I used to carry the paper back version in my bag. My husband also bought them the japanese version when he travelled to Tokyo.

  12. Veronica says:

    The classic Good Night Moon! which she now reads to Toren. I recently found it in Spanish.

  13. Ellen C. says:

    My son enjoyed Percival The Plain Little Caterpillar. Thanks for the chance.

  14. Cindy says:

    I can’t think of the very first book we loved around here, but Guess How Much I Love You got a lot of play when my oldest was my only.
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  15. zmama says:

    Brown bear, brown bear was her first book and its still a favorite

  16. Kristen says:

    My daughter’s first book (and still a favorite) is Jamberry.

  17. emily says:

    his first book was the little lamb

  18. Tarun says:

    my son first book was Winnie the Pooh.

  19. The first book I read both my kids was “Baby Faces” by DK Publishing.
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  20. Tracey Byram says:

    Liz’s first book was Green Eggs and Ham.

  21. rajmeera says:

    My son’s first book was “Backyardgians”.

  22. Katherine C. says:

    My son’s first book was Five LIttle MOnkeys.

  23. I honestly can’t remember – we started reading early and kept reading! Good Night Moon was a regular one.

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  24. Beth C says:

    We had a cloth book called Baby Sees and all the kids loved it!
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  25. Shelly says:

    First book my daughter got was ‘Boomer the Roo.” First one she liked was ‘Barnyard Dance.’

  26. Marlena U. says:

    OH….This is what I want to get my daughter for Christmas! This prize is perfect! Her first book was “Goodnight Moon” and it is still a favorite. We actually just read it last night!

  27. Sara says:

    commented on the do you cook the same meals post

  28. judy brittle says:

    I left a comment on your Just breathe post.

  29. Moniqueka T says:

    My daughter was born in 1992 and is develpmentally delayed but her first book was Goodnight Moon and it is one of the books that she can read on her own that she enjoys to this day. I was in college when my daughter was a toddler so she learned to love her books while I studies my own books. I just hope that there will be some devices that don’t look so kiddy so special needs teens won’t be embarrassed to use them. Neat blog!

  30. Danielle says:

    Goodnight Moon was the first book given to each of my kids.
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  31. CINDY says:

    IT WAS OH THE PLACES YOU’LL GO, WE USED TO READ IT TO HER ALL THE TIME IN MY BELLY- AND STILL DO!

  32. TARA says:

    Goodnight Moon.

  33. Talitha Lee says:

    Where the Wild Things are. Thanks for the contest!

  34. vicky says:

    My sons first book was a book that my mom had made for him about his birth. It is something that he loves to read.

  35. pixie13 says:

    We’ve bought so many books over the years that it’s impossible for me to say what either of my children’s first book was. One of my daughter’s favorite book series is I Spy. Thanks!

  36. CINDY says:

    i posted a comment to “Top 10 Holiday 2009 Picks (Infants & Toddlers)”

  37. vicki wurgler says:

    the first was Good Night Moon and a book about puppies

  38. Victoria Conover says:

    My son loves reading. I read to him more than ten times a night. He tries to read on his own and this would be a perfect tool to help him get started.

  39. Sheila Hickmon says:

    My daughter’s first book was a collective book of different Mother Goose Rhymes. Thanks!

  40. Chrysa says:

    It sounds funny, but my nephew’s first book was “Hippos Go Berserk”
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  41. Donna Holmberg says:

    It’s not noon yet on the west coast, so I’ll take a chance and enter…

    Green Eggs and Ham was the first book my son started to read on his own. He and his sister both love Dr. Seuss books (me too).

  42. Shawn C. says:

    My DDs first book was Brown Bear Brown Bear. She still loves it!

  43. Shawn C. says:

    I left a comment on our best trip in 2009

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