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  2. LeapFrog Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Sega Toys and Benesse also began producing LeapFrog toys localized for the Japanese market in 2002. [13] The Leapster was released in October 2003. [14] LeapFrog products were sold in more than 25 countries by that year. [2] Tom Kalinske was appointed LeapFrog chief executive officer following Michael Wood's retirement in February 2004. [9]

  3. LeapPad - Wikipedia

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    LeapPad Explorer (released in the summer of 2011): Similar to Apple's iPad, but unlike the iPad, users can only download proprietary LeapFrog apps and runs on its own operating system. The device has the capability to capture movies and take pictures. LeapFrog won the Platinum Award for LeapPad™ from the Oppenheim Toy Portfolio in September 2011.

  4. From LeapFrog to Furby: Meet the voices behind your favorite ...

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    Toy trends: For some toy sellers, packing shelves with nostalgia pays off. A 'joyful, sweet' job. Alphie the robot. Lily the LeapFrog character. Furby "Furblets," plus a number of international ...

  5. Category:LeapFrog Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "LeapFrog Enterprises" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Leapster - Wikipedia

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    LeapFrog released the Leapster2 handheld device as a successor to the Leapster in July 2008. [3] The Leapster2 is essentially the previous system with an added USB port and SD card slot. These additions give the ability to play a downloaded full game or short game including the ability to log data on gameplay, such as what has been learned by ...

  7. ClickStart - Wikipedia

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    The ClickStart (with the slogan My First Computer) is an educational computer system created for children aged between 3 and 6 years (toddler to kindergarten) by LeapFrog Enterprises and was introduced in 2007. It is LeapFrog's second home console, and the first to come with its own games.