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The next thing to consider when choosing toys for children is what do we want them to learn? Do we want them to learn about animals? About colors? About counting? These are all important topics that you may want your child exposed to from an early age so that they can begin learning about these things before school starts and continue learning throughout the year. Educational toys play a big role in this, as they keep on introducing and nurturing children with educational topics, their surroundings, life skills and many more. span itemprop="name">My son loves this![This review was collected as part of a promotion.] It took my son about two days to figure out how to make this seat turn but ever since he has loved this toy. He likes the lights and music on the handle but mostly loves to spin. Sometimes I catch my older daughters playing in this as well. It’s definitely a well loved and used toy in our house
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In the matching rounds, a Sesame character brings a letter onto the screen. The player must match the character's letter with the corresponding letter on a spinning Ferris wheel. In the word completion rounds, the character carries part of a word, and the player must complete the word with a letter from the Ferris wheel.
span itemprop="author" itemtype="https://schema.org/Person" itemscope>Lupe95 from Letter-Go-Round is a 1984 Sesame Street video game published by Hi Tech Expressions, originally for the Apple IIe. The game teaches letter recognition and simple word formation, and stars four Sesame friends -- Big Bird, Cookie Monster, Ernie and Bert.span itemprop="author" itemtype="https://schema.org/Person" itemscope>GiGi16 from span itemprop="name">Fun, interactive toy for a toddlers[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This is a fun toy for toddlers. It says it’s for 1.5 to 5 years old, and I think any of those ages would enjoy it really. My 3 year old likes sitting on it and spinning herself, it’s a little difficult but she’s able to do it and have fun. I think a 1.5 year old would have a little trouble spinning it themselves, but they would most definitely enjoy all the play time learning it has to offer. You spin the wheel and there are all types of learning activities. It teaches letters, sounds and animals from A to Z. If you tap the large button on top it counts to ten and teaches colors. The top lights up which helps draw kids in and keep their attention. It’s a fun interactive toy, with the spinner being the kids most favorite part. We have never had a Leap Frog toy we didn’t like, and they are all educational which is always a plus!