Kids can get their game on with LeapFrog's new Explorer software.
It's all in the content – fun and education! Favourite and much-loved characters teach creative, science and social studies, maths and problem solving skills.
From toddlers learning their ABCs and counting 1, 2, 3 to tweens using logical reasoning and creativity, there's something for everyone.
Supportive of both developmental milestones and curriculum, LeapFrog prides itself on combining researched, educational content within a truly fun and exciting gaming experience. So kids are having fun playing and learning!
Adventure Sketchers! Draw. Play. Create. (for 5-8 year olds)
Kids can save the kingdom and be a hero of their own design. Art and storytelling collide with this fast-paced, action-packed game that you can customise. Kids can create their own adventures by drawing their own hero and game props, and inserting themselves as the storyteller by recording their voice. Wildly creative, this game teaches technology skills, art and drawing, storytelling, and story elements.
My Little Pony (for 5-8 year olds)
Go on a high-flying adventure to help your My Little Pony friends retrieve the Elements of Harmony. Join them in their quest using probability and the power of friendship! This popular maths game teaches skills including probability, counting, addition and subtraction.
Doc McStuffins (for 3-5 year olds)
The Doc is in! Kids can join Doc McStuffins and her friends to rescue toys and care for them in her clinic. Use problem-solving and observation skills to do check-ups and treat toy patients while learning health and hygiene lessons as well. This problem solving game uses visual puzzles to teach logic and reasoning, health and hygiene skills and making observations.
Sesame Street (for 3-5 year olds)
Help Super Grover 2.0, Elmo and Abby complete three almost impossible missions, all while building science and math skills, the powers of observation, investigation and reporting along the way. Videos from the show will excite little learners as they explore physical science, engineering, problem solving, logic and reasoning.