We always love Leapfrog products and this is no exception. My son is four years old and not yet a reader. He loves Ben 10, so we got him the Tag system with several of the books, including this one. It is one of the most interactive (better than "Ozzie and Mack" and the pirate book, not that they are bad by any means). My son loves to hear the various alien characters make their sounds.
We have only had the books for about two weeks, but it has not yet motivated him to learn to read. (We are using the Bob books for early literacy.) That being said, I think that it is important for him to learn that books are fun and that he can have fun with them all on his own (no adults required).
My son is a typical four-year-old. One of his first acts was to tear a page out of this book. (The paper is high-quality and thick.) I used scotch tape to tape it back in the book, and the page still works 'fine.'
If you have a four-year-old and you are choosing between Tag and and Leapster, my recommendation is to go with the Leapster. It is a more flexible, long-term toy. Of course, you can be like us and get both!
Product Overviews
Tag Activity Storybook Ben 10
Product Features
- Use your Tag Reader to bring this comic book-style story to life as Ben and Gwen race the clock to rescue Kevin
- With its amazing touch technology, the Tag Reader makes learning to read an exciting experience as words talk, pictures sing and stories live out loud
- The Tag library includes more than 25 books and games featuring characters from TV, movies and classic tales
- Children can build vocabulary and reading skills throughout the story and with interactive learning activities. Ben 10 Alien Force: Wanted: Kevin Levin introduces matching, memory, literary analysis, critical thinking, logic and reasoning skills
- Children can earn online rewards and parents can connect the Tag Reader to the online LeapFrog Learning Path to see what their child is learning
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