LeapFrog Fridge DJ Magnetic Learning Radio

  • Learning songs and light show, on the fridge or on the go!
  • Features three ways to play: Letter Songs, Number Songs and Classic Songs learning modes.
  • Watch letters and numbers light up and listen to music with this multisensory learning experience.
  • Encourages children to express themselves by dancing and singing along.
  • Explores letters, numbers 1-20, counting and days of the week.

Product Description
The Leapfrog Fridge DJ is truly a multi-sensory learning experience that helps your child discover numbers, letters and more! The learning screen lights up to show uppercase and lowercase letters, helping to develop letter-recognition skills. Rhyming songs introduce numbers 1-20, both up and down. Engaging music encourages children to move and dance along as Fridge DJ spins learning along! Requires 3 “AA” batteries, included. Measures 2″L x 9″W x 6″H…. More >>

LeapFrog Fridge DJ Magnetic Learning Radio

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Comments

  1. I saw the reviews and intended to buy two of them as gifts, incl. one for my near 2yo son. He loved playing with it at the store. But I was surprised that it looked like a cheap toy, not what I’d expect from Leapfrog (the online pic is much more slick looking). With that added to the poor quality sound, I just didn’t think it would make a good gift and I couldn’t justify the purchase for my son. Too bad because it’s a great idea.
    Rating: 2 / 5

    happy kiddo's mom | November 14, 2009 # 11:43 pm
  2. I loved the idea of having something on the fridge to occupy my little one when I’m in the kitchen. He loves to stay in the kitchen and very interested in things on the fridge. However, this toy did NOT stay on the fridge so it killed the purpose. It seems that the magnets are not strong enough to carry its weight. In addition, my son likes to interact with toys. This one did not offer much because there is only one button that activates the music which makes it pretty boring for my son. The lights are fun to watch because they light up according to music, which I liked. But again, there is not much to engage little ones except for sitting in front of it and watching how lights changes to the music. My son is 11 month-old. For older boys it might be different. I would recommend visiting a store nearby and let your baby (and yourself) play with it to see if she/he would be interested in it. I returned it…
    Rating: 2 / 5

    E. Demir | November 15, 2009 # 12:28 am
  3. Enjoy the songs, they aren’t annoying. The color dots *help hold attention, but this toy isn’t fun for very long. I think the longest my son has played with it at once is 7 minutes.
    Rating: 3 / 5

    Jenny Bennett | November 15, 2009 # 1:02 am
  4. The fridge dj we have is 5 years old and still working. My two girls used it and LOVED it. Now my son, who is almost 1 year old, plays with it. I’ve bought it for gifts because every kid who comes to my house loves to play with it. Besides the FUN factor, it is very educational. I highly recommend!
    Rating: 5 / 5

    nm | November 15, 2009 # 1:36 am
  5. Thank goodness this was a gift because I’d be very annoyed at having paid for this. Before I started this review, I checked to see if other people had my problem, a few did, and some said you need to pull the tab in the back or change the batteries. I’ve done those things, it STILL will not play an entire song. Every song fades away after about 5 seconds. It’s a shame cause my son (1½ old) loves this thing. We’ve had it about 6 months, but he’s just recently started carrying it all over the place. The major downside is he has to continuously press the button to get the songs to play since they fade away so quickly. I’ve checked the back thinking maybe there was a switch that said ‘Demo-mode’, or maybe a tab that I missed…nope. Maybe I just got a lemon, which is a bummer since he seems to like it, but I just can not give this toy a good rating based on my experience with it.
    Rating: 2 / 5

    Mercedes L. Johnmeyer | November 15, 2009 # 4:09 am

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