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LeapFrog Wiki is a great encyclopedia about everything LeapFrog -- videos, toys, games and other products! Feel free to visit, and create or edit articles for LeapFrog fans of all ages! Before you leap into editing -
The Letter Factory (Transcript)
This page has the transcript for the video The Letter Factory. (Note that "-" means cut from the Leapster version) -
Professor Quigley
Professor Quigley is a character who runs the factory with Leap, Lily, and Tad. He is educational and smart. He is voiced by the late Tony Pope in the videos "The Letter Factory" and "Talking -
Talking Words Factory
Template:EpisodeTopNav The Talking Words Factory is the feature-length film of LeapFrog. In LeapFrog Enterprises released on December 9, 2003 by PorchLight Entertainment and Warner Home Video on VHS and DVD. A Leapster version -
The Letter Factory
The Letter Factory is the first video in the LeapFrog series. It was released on December 9, 2003. A version was also made for Leapster, with some alterations. The Frog family visit The Letter Factory -
Lily
Lily (nicknamed Lil for short as called by her friends) is a female frog/mascot of LeapFrog Products. She is Leap's sister. She is the middle frog child of the frog kids. She wears -
Leap
Leap is a male frog who is the protagonist of the series. According to the R&S Little Leap, he is mentioned to be "Little Leap". His friends, better known as his brother and sister -
Tad
Tad is a male frog. He is youngest frog child of the frog kids at 5 years old Tad is voiced by Blake Marggraff from 1999-2001, Danny Walker (singing in 2002-early 2003; spoken -
Hit it, Maestro!
Hit it, Maestro! is a LeapPad game available in Leap 2 including the interactive book and cartridge. It is also available in the Plus Writing and Microphone. It teaches music with composers and musical instruments -
Talking Words Factory (Transcript)
This is a transcript of the video Talking Words Factory. (Note that "-" means cut from the Leapster version) -
Code Word Caper/Transcript
This is a transcript of the video Code Word Caper. (as the video begins, we see an aerial view of Alphaville. A letter O is hanging on a rope, then reveals Professor Quigley in a -
Baby Tad
Baby Tad is a musical green frog made by LeapFrog Enterprises aimed at young children aged 0 to 6 to help teach them shapes and colors. It was first introduced in 1999, then it was -
Learn to Read at the Storybook Factory/Transcript
This page has the transcript for the video Learn to Read at the Storybook Factory. Tad: Uh, uh, uh, uh, oh. How am I supposed to read this? -
Math Circus/Transcript
This page has the transcript for the video Math Circus. (The video begins with Mr. Websley viewing through the binoculars at the Math Factory, where he sees Professor Quigley bouncing around in springy shoes, while -
The Leap-font (Music)
The Leap-font Wavetable Synthesis (or Leap-font for short) is LeapFrog's trademark soundfont and LeapFrog's audio sound engine that was used for a variety of LeapFrog toys, such as the LeapPad, Learning -
Leap's Big Day
Leap's Big Day is a My First LeapPad book that does not require a cartridge and belongs to the Discovery section of the My First LeapPad library. It has two sides - a story side -
Amazing Mammals!
Amazing Mammals! is a LeapPad game including the interactive book and cartridge available in Leap 3. It is also available in Leap 2. It is also available in the LeapPad Pro. It is also is -
List of LeapPad books
There are interactive books and cartridges to match each title. Pages can either turn previous or next when there's the green "Go" circle to choose from. They also have a red "Stop" button and -
LeapPad
LeapPad was one of the learning toys released in 1999. The LeapPad Learning System is an educational device whose product is intended for use in conjunction with books and cartridges designed for it, which include -
Leap's Phonics Pond
Leap's Phonics Pond is a phonics toy by LeapFrog Enterprises, introduced in 2000. In this toy, the five green frogs have red vowel buttons and the twenty-one purple fish have yellow consonant buttons. -
LeapFrog Learning Friends (1999)
The LeapFrog Learning Friends or The LeapFrog Toys Show Buddies are a group of Kids who live in Scrapyard or Alphaville and teach Fixing things for children. LeapFrog has developed these branded characters for use -
LeapFrog Enterprises
LeapFrog Enterprises is an educational toy company founded in 1994. LeapFrog products are available in stores. They sell items through the years. Leap is the mascot of the logo as the name. LeapFrog's headquarters -
Learning Screen Karaoke
The Learning Screen Karaoke is a handheld portable LeapFrog toy introduced in 2003 using educational songs and traditional favorites, making a total of 52 songs. There is an attached microphone to it. The Learning Screen -
Thomas & Friends: Thomas the Really Useful Engine
Thomas& Friends: Thomas the Really Useful Engine (or simply Thomas the Really Useful Engine) is a LeapPad game including the interactive book and cartridge available in LeapStart. It is also available in the Plus Writing -
Alphabet Pal Caterpillar
The Alphabet Pal Caterpillar is a caterpillar pull toy aimed at young children aged 1 to 6 to help teach them learn the alphabet. It was first introduced in June 1999, then it was remodelled
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