![]() Turning off the Leap Frog Learning Table would produce rage and hysterics in my daughter. ![]() If I remember correctly, sliding the panel toggles certain of the aforementioned items from one set of programmed responses to a second set. There are three buttons (square, circle and triangle) that initiate different melodies a saxophone-looking thing played by pressing a button a lever that makes a round thing spin around behind its clear protective cover and a little panel that slides back and forth between two positions. Turning the page initiates a song that corresponds to a picture on the page. There are four bulbous piano keys a violin-looking thing that is played by moving a slide that is rigidly located on a track a transparent cylinder full of beads mounted on an axle such that any attempt, no matter how oblique, makes it rotate and a book-like thing with two thick plastic pages in it. Each side of the square table presents some sort of electro-mechanical enticement. When my oldest daughter was a toddler, we had a Leap Frog Learning Table in the house.
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