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212 of 215 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic alternative to Leap Frog for child under 4,
By KNSudha (Saratoga, CA USA) - See all my reviews
= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: PowerTouch Learning System (Toy)
First the description: You open it up, slip in the book --simple enough for my son (3 yrs old) to do himself, even changing the cartridge -- and switch it on, you are set! This is an incredible improvement over LeapPad and My First LeapPad for a totally self directed learning experience. He has never ended up frustrated while using this toy. About the add-ons, I currently have two and he enjoys the I Spy even though he is not in the recommended age group. He is able to follow along anything it requires. The volume slide is so nice and easy vs having to hit + and - symbols with a pen on the LeapPads. The Blues Clues one is for his age group and he loves that too. And as for Leap Pad Plus, lets just say that the same GO circle, and delicate pen problems still exist for a rambunctious boy :-) I DO like the Imagination Desk, which does get him coloring and sounding out letters and words quite a bit, especially with Pooh Bear, or Clifford. Wish they had a familiar character themed alphabet book too for that as well as the leap pad. If you look at the parent complaining about a stray wrist making other stuff on the page sound out with the Power Touch, imagine a stray pen touch resetting the entire page to some other GO circle. Much easier to teach them to point. At least, here the sounds relate to the page under view always. I pull out the Leap Pad occasionaly if I have a sore throat and can't get through the dozens of books he likes for night time reading. My son pulls out and plays with the Power Touch by himself. Enough said with that...
222 of 226 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A WINNER OF A TOY!!,
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= Durability:4.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: PowerTouch Learning System (Toy)
We just bought this for my 2-year-old daughter for her birthday after having played with the display at Target over and over again. Her first response was "WOW!". This book is a big improvement over the LeapPad systems as it allows your child to use his/her finger to guide them rather than a pen. It is definitely more user-friendly for the younger kids because they do not need to touch the "go" circle to make the book work; a concept good for the older kids only. It comes with 2 books to get started: A Sesame Street book and a k-2 grade learning guide. If fisher price can get their power touch library expanded to include more titles sooner rather than later, it will give Leappad a run for its money.
129 of 135 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect for my son,
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This review is from: PowerTouch Learning System (Toy)
...First of all this goes from ages 3-8 instead of leap pads two age groups. (my first leap pad only 3-5 and regular is 4-8). Secondly I like that he points with his finger like you would in a regular book. Who reads a book with a pen? I would rather teach him to read without the stylus. It is a great product I am just hoping to see more books especially phonics.
55 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for Toddlers!,
By A Customer
= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: PowerTouch Learning System (Toy)
I purchased this for my 18 month old and it is fabulous! The books are very well illustrated and the "Power Touch" is so easy to use. It only takes a light a touch from a small finger to operate. The sound is very clear and I love the volume control. Even though the product is rated from age three and up, a toddler loves to touch the familiar characters with his own finger such as: Elmo, Big Bird, Oscar, Cookie Monster, Clifford, Dora...etc. I chose this product over the Little Touch Leap Pad for its ease of use in that it only takes a little touch to operate and not a hard push from a pen, no annoying "go button" and the fact that you can find this product in the stores right now whereas no one seems to have the Little Touch Leap Pad in stock, not even for demonstration. My family is very well satisfied with this product!
55 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Leap Pad - Improved!!!,
By A Customer
= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: PowerTouch Learning System (Toy)
My son has a My First Leap Pad which he had outgrown. It was time to upgrade to the regular Leap Pad. However, when I went to buy it, I stumbled across this product - very similar to the Leap Pad, but with all of the things I always wished the Leap Pad had! For instance, my son finds that pen difficult to use, and the cord too short. This product uses finger touch - much easier. The other HUGE difference is that with the Leap Pad every time you turn the page you have to touch the green "go" button so it knows where you are - often confusing for my son. This product automatically "knows" what page you were on. My son had this thing going in no time. The final thing that makes us prefer this product is that the stories are Sesame Street, Blues Clues, Clifford, Dora, etc. - all characters my son knows and loves. The Leap Pad mostly uses its own characters, which my son just never got into. We've only had this a few days, but so far we are very impressed.
38 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Much better than Leap Pad,
By A Customer
= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: PowerTouch Learning System (Toy)
I can tell you because I bought the Leap Pad when it first came out and now recently bought the Power Touch. I love the power touch so much more. It is more fun and alot less hard to use. It is very accurate with the touching of the childs finger and so much more enjoyable for them. I have a 3, 5, and 7 year old and they perfer the Power Touch. The only draw back is not a lot of books to choose from but that will come with time. But at 15 dollars a book its not like you can buy a lot at first anyways. :) If your trying to decide, then take it from me and my children, you really should go for the Power Touch. You won't be disappointed. Good luck!
30 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
MUCH BETTER THAN THE "LITTLE TOUCH" FOR A 2YR. OLD!!!,
By "sybille21" (Portland, OR) - See all my reviews
= Durability:4.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: PowerTouch Learning System (Toy)
I first bought the "little touch leap pad" by Leap Frog for my son two months ago (which is actually the system in the leap frog series for the very youngest children, ages 6-36 months, NOT the leap frog system with the pen), and the Power Touch two weeks ago.The Power Touch is a much better system for the younger child, even thought the recommended age is 3-8 yrs. With the little touch you have to push very hard on a specific spot on the picture, pushing again and again until it makes a sound. Usually he would give up on a picture before it did anything, and it was even hard for ME to get the thing to activate! I have no idea how any 1 year old would do it, let alone a 6 month old!!! I was amazed to see how sensitive the Power Touch was (it would even activate if I only placed my finger in the air right over the picture!). And yes, sometimes my son would accidently brush a picture with his wrist (like other reviewers complained about), but as soon as he touched the picture he meant too, the sound would automatically switch to that new picture, so he has never become frustrated with it. In fact, sometimes he loves to switch rapidly from one picture to another (like all 2 yr olds, he's not exactly a model of patience!) and the power touch keeps up. He was VERY frustrated with the "little touch". Another thing is the pages of the books. Leap Pad falsely claims that the "little touch" books are made to be sturdy/untearable for 1-2 yr olds. Instead the pages were made of regular paper. I'm really surprised that that such a well known company would put misleading statements on it's box. The power touch has laminated pages which are definitely sturdier (although it would be nice if they put out the younger books in thicker pages). Also, the books for the little touch are just terrible. They focus mainly on the ABC's, shapes, numbers, (which is boring to such a young child) with nothing else. The story line of the books were way too complicated for my son to understand (and he loves most books). Power touch has characters like elmo and clifford, which he likes a lot. I wish Power Touch had more books available, but one book really does have a zillion different pictures and activities that grow with the child. Lastly, that dumb green "go" button on the Leap pad made it impossible for him to play with it by himself, and I had to always be pushing it every time he flipped a page back or forward, which constantly distracted him from the book. He wanted to read on his own, but I had to lean over and reset each page, or the words and sounds would be for a different page (now that is MUCH more confusing to a 2 yr old than accidently setting off a sound w/ a brush of the wrist)! He plays with the power touch for an hour at a time, and loves it. He can read it all by himself, turn to any page he wants, and he even learned to change the books himself after a week! (The Power Touch books are so simple to change). When he is older, maybe 4 or 5, I will probably get him a leap frog system with a pen (the leap pad for 4-8 yr olds), so he'll be able to get practice with writing, and the leap frog has a lot more for the older child. By then, he will be able to figure out the puzzling "green go" button. But until then, for a 2 or 3 year old, no system beats the Power Touch. The Little Touch Leap Pad was misleading, a complete waste of money and a big disappointment. Never have I bought a toy more disappointing, and this was expensive ([$$$] w/ a book)!
40 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
wonderful learning tool,
By "holcombe244" (Atlanta, Georgia) - See all my reviews
= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: PowerTouch Learning System (Toy)
I bought this for my daughter and she will hardly put it down. It has taught her so much in the short amount of time we have had it. It is so entertaining, with all the different charactersshe loves. I would defintely recommend this over leap pad. With leap pad a small child has to remember to push the "GO" button everytime she turns the page, with fisher Price, all she does is turn the page.
27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for my 1st grade class!,
By Leslie Silverman (Florida) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: PowerTouch Learning System (Toy)
At the beginning of the school yearI bought a Power Touch, a Leap Pad +(Microphone)and a Story Reader for my 1st grade class.
I wanted to see which unit held up the best after being handled for a year by 20 different students. These are the results: 1st place: (Power Touch) It's very durable. The batteries lasted for months. The books show only slight wear and tear. The kids can operate it with little assistance. 2nd place (Leap Pad + Mirophone) The unit is durable...but the books get all scratched up from kids rubbing the pen on the circles. This thing eats batteries!!!...2-3 weeks and even the best Duracells go dead!...This thing needs a plug in adapter but none are available. 3rd place (Story Reader) It lasts long on the batteries and even has an optional plug in adapter. Sometimes the unit didn't register a page until I tapped it a little (Note: The unit had been dropped a couple of times.) The book's pages start to get messed up on the ends from the weird way the pages are binded. Sometimes the metal binding on the books gets bent...making it hard to place the books in the Reader.
27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for the younger child!,
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= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: PowerTouch Learning System (Toy)
I would recommend this product if you were considering the leapfrog system but thought your child was too young to grasp the idea of using the pen to start a new page. When you flip pages on the power touch it automatically resets itself which is an awesome feature. I bought this for my 22 month old because he played with it for over 15 minutes [at a local store] and really enjoyed it. This Thanksgiving we are taking it with us on the car trip and I know it will give my atleast 30 minutes of peace and quiet.
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PowerTouch Learning System by Fisher Price
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