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LeapFrog® Tag Activity Storybook T. Rex’s Mighty Roar
- Use your Tag Reader to bring this story about little T. Rex to life as he discovers the biggest, fastest and smartest dinosaurs.
- 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!
- Children can build vocabulary and reading skills throughout the story and with interactive learning activities. T. Rex’s Mighty Roar introduces short vowels, suffixes, word building skills and dinosaur facts.
- 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.
- Parents can connect the Tag Reader to the online LeapFrog Learning Path to see what their child is learning, and explore ways to expand their child’s learning journey.
Product Description
Read along with little T. Rex as he explores the wilderness and stumbles upon many dinosaurs who would like to have him for lunch! Discover the biggest, fastest and smartest dinosaurs while also learning suffixes. After the story, discover leveled learning activities that help build phonics skills, vocabulary and reading comprehension. Plus, connect the Tag Reader online to the LeapFrog Learning Path to see what your child is learning…. More >>





December 17th, 2009 on 5:55 am
I was excited to find this on sale at a local store. I brought it home for my 5 yr old daughter who loves it. Her 2 yr old brother likes to play with the book as well.
Dinosaurs are great for this age but most of all, they are better than Spongebob, Dora, Princesses and the like.
Rating: 4 / 5
December 17th, 2009 on 7:09 am
My four-year-old son is dinosaur-crazy, so when we decided to buy the Tag system for him and his older sister, this book was a no-brainer. It is funny and sweet — not a bit scary. Both my son and my six-year-old daughter enjoy it. I would definitely purchase it again.
That being said, it has less of the ‘magic’ that the Ben 10 and the pirate tag books have. There are fewer pictures to click on, and therefore it is less interactive.
Rating: 4 / 5
December 17th, 2009 on 7:54 am
I ORDERED THIS FOR MY 4 YEAR OLD GRANDSON AND HE SEEMS TO LIKE IT. I A HOPING THEY WILL CONTINUE TO USE THE PEN AND NOT JUST READ THE BOOKS, WHICH HE ALSO LOVES.
I WOULD RECOMMEND THIS PRODUCT IF THE PARENT IS GOING TO SPEND TIME SHOWING HIM HOW TO USE IT.
Rating: 4 / 5
December 17th, 2009 on 8:44 am
I actually bought the Tag Reader for my 2 1/2 year old grandson for Christmas. He already loves to have books read to him and I wanted to continue that fascination. Of course his 6 year old sister loves the system also, so I had to get her her very own reader and case. Love the books. Need more. They are good for the younger and the older one. He learns the sounds and words and things and she can play the games at the different levels.
Rating: 5 / 5
December 17th, 2009 on 10:16 am
So far my choices are winners for my 5 year old. I incorporate the tag reader in his home schooling for kindergarten. This is one of his favorites and the challenges are great. He cannot wait to get the rewards online. I do not use the tag reader as a replacement for him learning to read but a reward for his great efforts. It has been said that “leisure reading is the brain’s secret weapon”, I have found this to be true. If your child, more than likely a boy, shows signs of disinterest even though you have maintained your reading to them all their little life, then try fun things like “Discovery kids magazine, or puzzle buzz but more than anything tag reader and the wonderful books they have is the key to get it started. As I said in another review, we will be trying audio books as well.
Rating: 5 / 5