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LeapFrog Zippity High-Energy Learning System | 
| Brand: LeapFrog
List Price: $79.99 Buy New: $47.00 as of 7/31/2010 03:22 MDT details You Save: $32.99 (41%)
Seller: SAHGURLIE Rating: 37 reviews
Genre: Arcade Games ESRB: Everyone Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries: 8 Batteries Included: No Age: 3 - 5 years Modem: None Shipping Weight (lbs): 6 Dimensions (in): 4.3 x 23 x 15.5 Legal Disclaimer: We do not in any way represent that any part we sell is legal to possess in your jurisdiction. Check with you local authorities to ensure it is legal for you to possess before buying!
MPN: 10250 Model: 10250 UPC: 708431102507 EAN: 0708431102507
Release Date: July 25, 2009
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| Features:
| Gets preschoolers dancing, jumping, playing and learning with Disney characters they love | | Durable mat and bopper interact wirelessly with the TV console, | | Eight built-in activities, each with two levels of play, feature characters from Mickey Mouse Clubhouse | | Additional Zippity software (sold separately) features more Disney characters kids love as well as new preschool skills to expand the learning | | A built-in Learning Path lets parents see the skills their child is exploring as they play | | Kids of ages 3 to 5 can move freely as they put their whole bodies into the learning action | | My Friends Tigger and Pooh, Little Einsteins and Handy Manny | | Parents can create a personal LeapFrog Learning Path online for more in-depth insights and learning ideas |
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Amazon.com Review Rainy days and indoor playtime don't have to be boring: with the Leap Frog Zippity, preschoolers can get on their feet and get moving, all while playing interactive, educational video games that feature favorite Disney characters. The Zippity is designed for children ages three to five.  | Zippity Learning System Ages: 3 to 5 years
Requires: - 8 "C" batteries
- Phillips screwdriver for battery installation
- Television with standard video/audio input
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Featuring Disney characters like Mickey Mouse, this interactive video game system plugs directly into your TV. View larger. | 
With 8 different games, the Zippity encourages kids to be active and helps develop skills like coordination and memory.View larger. | Giant Joy Stick Get Kids Moving Designed to get kids moving and learning, the Zippity is an educational video game system that preschool-age children play by stepping, dancing, and jumping, and moving their arms. The system consists of a main unit, which the child uses to control the onscreen game, and a console that plugs into any television with a standard video/audio input. Both the main unit and the console require four "C" batteries each, as well as a Phillips screwdriver to install them. The main unit, which requires minimal assembly, is essentially an oversized joy stick--so instead of sitting sedately with a game controller in hand, kids play the Zippity game with their whole body and get plenty of gross motor coordination practice. It consists of a large activity mat with different colored sections, and the "bopper," which is a joystick-like pole that requires big arm movements for moving backward, forward, and side to side. Play and Learn The Zippity's eight games feature favorite Disney characters in quality, three-dimensional animation. All are designed to introduce preschool-age kids to a wide range of learning skills--not least of which is practicing listening and following directions. The game system starts out with Mickey Mouse teaching your child (and you!) the basics of how to use the controller, and each game is introduced with either a narrator or a character giving instructions. Listening, memory skills, and coordination skills are also developed in several games, such as "Darby's Honey Pot Jam," "Goofy's Fancy Dancing," and "June's Twist n'Twirl." These games ask the child to do certain "moves" in a short sequence to create a dance, for example, to step on the green section of the mat or to push the bopper in a certain direction. The Zippity introduces plenty of other learning skills through the eight fun games, including color recognition, letter and number recognition, and even introduction to classical composers and world cultures. In games featuring Handy Manny, kids get a little introduction to Spanish vocabulary; and in "Super Sleuths on the Case," kids put their problem solving skills to use by helping Winnie the Pooh collect clues to answer questions. The "Learning Path" in the system's onscreen main menu provides a bit more information about the learning skills the Zippity introduces to your child. Leap Frog also has a more robust online Learning Path Web site, which is touted as a complement to all of its products, including the Zippity. We found, however, that the Learning Path Web site is better suited to use with Leap Frog's other Internet-connectable toys and doesn't augment the Zippity experience in a substantial way. Different Learning Levels Customize to Child's Ability Each game features two levels of difficulty, and at each level the game calibrates itself to the child's level of advancement, so the games can grow with your child. We found that our three-year-old toy tester is just old enough to start using this toy. She required an adult to reinforce the directions given by the game--more practice would make the process easier, and older children would also be able to catch on more quickly. Be warned: although the picture on the box shows a child energetically leaping on the interactive mat, the pace of the games is much slower, especially at Level 1. But the slower pace and the level of challenge doesn't make them any less enjoyable. Although our toy tester found the games challenging, she had a lot of fun trying-- and she would only get better with practice. And once the included games are mastered, other game cartridges are available for separate purchase. What's in the Box Zippity main unit with "bopper" and interactive mat; console with attached AV cable
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3 Year Old Toy July 9, 2010 Michelle This was a Christmas gift for my son and I am deeply disappointed! Besides costing an arm and a leg, it takes a ton of batteries and it is soooo slow. It's boaring and doesn't teach a child anything. Also, it doesn't always work properly. He would rather read a book.
It's worth it, but not at full price. July 6, 2010 Avid Reader The graphics on this toy are really good compared to the Clickstart. So that is nice. The Clickstart we found to be really great. We LOVE it. It took 4 tries for my daughter to really get how it worked and once she did, she stays very busy with it. So I thought the zippity might be great for her too.
I only paid $30 for this toy, so for me, it isn't a waste of money. I am a mother of two and so anytime I can keep the older one entertained while I cook or deal with the baby, I'm happy.
The reason it isn't worth $80 is because of the response time lagging a bit and the games are all kind of the same. To make this toy more efficient I will have to buy a game and I'm a little scared of which one to buy.
The clickstart that I got for $25 has more game variety, better learning skills, and better response (and it's mouse could use work). If you find this product for $30 or less you should get it, it has kept her happy for 40min now and she will play again but I am keeping the box to store it in b/c I'm not sure it will get regular use.
Put it this way, the Clickstart is always plugged into our TV, the zippity won't be.
Perfect for high energy kids! Great for special needs too! May 2, 2010 A. Carey (Wisconsin) This has been one of my best investments for my 3 kids. I am considering buying one more! My kids are very high energy children and they love this. It's a perfect workout that is also very educational for them. Great for the winter months to get them active when it's too cold outside. We live in Wisconsin! This has helped with my 4 year old daughters learning all the way around. My 2 year old is also learning quickly with this. We are using this as a reward for potty training and it's working. My oldest is 9 and has high functional Autism and he plays with it. Has helped him out with some of his learning delays. It's durable for him which is great because he's on the bigger size for his age. One thing I found useful is buying the corded plug in. Will save you on replacing batteries and it's pays for itself after a month. I highly suggest the Zippity! It teaches coordination. Along with other pre school learning. There is 2 levels So it can be even more learning. I love this!
nephew is loving it. April 20, 2010 I bought this for my nephew at Christmas. He loves it so much that he wants to play on it all the time. I never thought he would go this crazy about this toy. But its a hit.
Nice, but no competition for the Wii February 15, 2010 Jimmy (NY, NY) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My son liked it alot then got a glimpse of his older brother's Wii. He still uses it but not as much. It is very interactive and is fun, but it only comes with a few games that are very easy after a couple of times playing. Overall a good product and well made. Didn't include AC cord which was a real disappointment for the money charged for it.
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