
Built on the success of the company's Leapster Explorer and fully compatible with that device's library, the LeapPad Explorer will benefit from over a hundred learning games, videos, e-Books, flash cards and so on. The company says that little learners can look forward to HD-like graphics on the 5-inch finger touch screen, where a child-sized stylus can be used to practice such things as drawing or hand-writing.

Whether they want to learn about maths, science, music, geography, spelling, languages or the like, the fun-focused activities allow kids to get tactile and interact with the onscreen content. The LeapPad Explorer has been designed to withstand a bit of playful rough and tumble, benefits from an accelerometer for in-game tilt action, and allows parents to track the progress of their children and receive email updates with Leapfrog's Learning Path program.
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