⚡ Ignite young innovators with hands-on STEAM fun!
LeapFrog LeapReader Write it! Engineering a Win is an interactive learning workbook designed for children ages 4-8 that integrates science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM) through over 40 engaging activities. It works exclusively with the LeapReader reading and writing system (sold separately) and includes 25 sheets of mess-free LeapFrog Writing Paper. Kids develop foundational skills by designing Soap Box Derby cars, solving math problems, and practicing writing with instant audio feedback, making learning immersive and fun.
K**.
Great learning tool for preschool age kids
My 4 year old son loves this workbook, he is really into building things and figuring out how things work or are made. The engineering/science theme book was a perfect for him. I like the different ways the book approaches learning and he likes the options to choose which page he does. I highly recommend the workbook for a learning book that isn't "work"!
C**V
Reading is fun
My child who has dyslexia loves these they empower her to read which is something she dreads doing. She was gifted a set when she was much younger and she always goes back to them as well.
T**Y
Worth the investment!
As always leapfrog is fun and educational. My 6 year olds love these books!
D**N
Useful book
Useful little book to pass time although I expected the activities to be longer.
M**.
Grandson loves Leap Frog
My soon to be four year old grandson loves his Leap Frog pencil and books. He says he has to do his "homework." It is easy for him to use and challenges him. As he grows, we will grow the Leap Frog products along with him.
M**!
Love LeapFrog
Excited for my son to begin using these as he is enjoying learning to write, trace and all around LEARN!!!
C**L
Five Stars
MY FAVORITE BOOK, IT USES MATH SKILLS, TEAMWORK, &LEADERSHIP SKILLS ESPECIALLY WHEN THEY ARE WILLING TO LEARN.
N**S
okay for reading
Its okay I wish it was just writing then also stories because we had a lot of books and he wanted to practice his writing more with his pen. It should also be easier to have the pen recognize the letters the kids are writing then making it difficult to redo over and over. However my three year old loves this and enjoys writing and reading.
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