LeapFrog® Tag Activity Storybook Pirates! The Treasure of Turtle Island
- Use your Tag Reader to bring this story about pirate kids Will and Abby to life as they decode a secret treasure map.
- With its amazing touch technology, the Tag Reader makes learning to read an exciting experience as words talk, pictures sing and stories live out loud!
- The Tag library includes over 20 books and games featuring characters from TV, movies and classic tales.
- Children can build vocabulary and reading skills throughout the story and with interactive learning activities. Pirates! The Treasure of Turtle Island introduces short and long vowels, vowel pairs, word building skills and pirate facts.
- Children can earn online rewards and parents can connect the Tag Reader to the online LeapFrog® Learning Path to see what their child is learning.
Product Description
Read about pirate kids Will and Abby as they decode a map so they can beat mean old pirate One Tooth to the treasure! After the story, discover leveled learning activities that help build phonics skills, vocabulary and reading comprehension. Plus, connect the Tag Reader online to the LeapFrog Learning Path to see what your child is learning…. More >>
LeapFrog® Tag Activity Storybook Pirates! The Treasure of Turtle Island
Tags: Activity, Island, LeapFrog®, Pirates, Storybook, Treasure, Turtle


The boys, 4 & 5, both enjoyed this book and have re-read it over and over, as well as done the games. It was worth it.
Anonymous | November 17, 2009 # 12:22 pmRating: 5 / 5
My son spends a half hour to an hour reading this book before he mores on to another book. He can also read the book with his younger sister. It gives me time to make dinner while they play.
J. Soto | November 17, 2009 # 1:57 pmRating: 5 / 5
My four-year-old son and six-year-old daughter are enjoying the Tag system. This and the Ben 10 book are their favorites. They seem to prefer these two because there are more pictures to click on for a funny sound or comment than most of the other books.
In this book, a family (father, mother, brother, and sister) are pirates (really!). They fight off a band of ‘traditional’ pirates and use a treasure map to find a treasure. It is intended to be funny and playful, with lots of pirate jokes and physical humor in the tale.
Neither of my children have really used the books for reading or for the phonics games that are in the back of most of these books (including this one). Therefore, the educational value is not direct. That being said, I think that any time young children have a positive experience with a book, it is a learning moment. Tag lets children have these moments with their parents, as well as on their own.
C. Gruver | November 17, 2009 # 2:36 pmRating: 5 / 5
Purchased the tag reading system, along with this book for my Grandson’s 5th birthday. He and his sister are limited to what they can watch on TV and movies, so this is something he could enjoy. He loved this!! Kept him busy in the car, and for hours on end. They have always been read to, so learning to read is a really big deal for him. Realize tho that it has to be downloaded on a computer, so they can’t just open the box and start reading.
Suzan Jan | November 17, 2009 # 3:54 pmRating: 4 / 5
My son is 5 and LOVES pirates! This book is great and comes with everything that a little boy who loves pirates would love to read / hear about . . . I also love the reading comprehension questions that go along with it!
Elizabeth | November 17, 2009 # 5:38 pmRating: 5 / 5