[blparent] leapfrog leap pad?

Barbara Hammel poetlori8 at msn.com
Wed Nov 2 02:58:21 UTC 2011


They are inaccessible to a blind person but if you had it explained to you, 
you could probably help her do it herself if she's good at following 
directions.  They usually have a green go button on each page that you have 
to put the pen on to get that page to work.  The fun thing is, if you know 
where the buttons are, you can put the cartridge in and not the book and 
still be able to do each page.  I find that hysterical.  My kids can't play 
with ours--and neither can I, really--so this is what I know of the version 
I have.  I don't know if they've changed in the years it's been since we got 
ours.
Barbara




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-----Original Message----- 
From: Pipi
Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2011 4:12 PM
To: blindparenting at googlegroups.com ; NFBnet Blind Parents Mailing List
Subject: [blparent] leapfrog leap pad?

Hey y'all,
Does anyone have any experience with the leap pad from leapfrog yet? For 
those that don't know it's a kids version of an ipad.  I'm thinking about 
getting Savannah one for Christmas, but would like some feedback first.
Pipi
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