- Learn all about shapes on an adventurous ride with the beloved Cars characters
- Touch Tag Junior to any part of any page and discover more than 150 audio responses in this book
- More than 24 playful activities encourage toddlers to take charge and explore, while helping build confidence with books
- Each Tag Junior board book focuses on a different preschool skill. Disney Pixar Cars focuses on shapes and also introduces comparing sizes and classifying
- See your child’s progress through the online LeapFrog Learning Path and get printable activities to expand the learning
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LeapFrog Tag Junior Book, Disney Pixar Cars, Shapes All Around





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This was purchased as a Christmas gift and has not been given yet. I bought it for a grandson who lives abroad and is being brought up bilingual. As a teacher I thought this might be a good way for him to hear spoken English on a daily basis. Since I have not given it to him yet I don’t know what his reaction will be. I do know that I was pleased with the ease of set up . I hope, in reality, this toy lives up to my expectations.
Rating: 3 / 5
LeapFrog Jr. Books are great. Hours of entertainment. At first they have a tendency to press too hard, but once they are instructed how to use it, it’s a great learning tool.
Rating: 5 / 5
I own the entire Tag Junior library. Check out my ratings before buying books! (I wish I had researched before buying them all!)
Each left-and-right page spread features a Cars-themed scene that contains several different versions of the current shape (for example, “circle” page has a Mater scene where the sun, his tires, a street sign, and a shop sign are all circles). Shapes included are: triangle, square, circle, diamond, rectangle, oval, and star.
Given that my son is a bit advanced for some of the Tag Junior books, I sat down with my 15-month-old and let her explore with it. She has already mastered how it works, and a “shapes” book like this one is just the right start for her age. It is also appropriate for my 3-year-old in that he can search for shapes within the picture (in I Spy fashion) and not simply be taught what a circle or square is. Overall, I feel like this book is a good value because it actually will get use out of pretty wide age/ability range, though for us, not quite how LeapFrog has judged it (2-4).
Rating: 5 / 5