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The Learn & Groove Activity Station encourages learning through music and play. With a learning mode and a music mode, the range of activities on the table help teach babies the alphabet, numbers, colours, language development, and cause & effect.

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  • The Learn & Groove Activity Station encourages learning through music and play. With a learning mode and a music mode, the range of activities on the table help teach babies the alphabet, numbers, colours, language development, and cause & effect.
  • Leapfrog is the 4th episode of Season 1 in What About Mimi.
  • LeapFrog is a company that specializes in children's entertainment, making games, toys and electronic devices for children to use. In 2012, LeapFrog partnered with PBS Kids to release a set of 6 Arthur episodes to be bought for viewing on LeapPad1, LeapPad2, Leapster Explorer and LeapsterGS, titled "Arthur Favorites: Volume 1." The episodes released are "D.W. on Ice," "Spoiled Rotten," "Unfinished," D.W., Bossy Boots," "Arthur's Number Nightmare," and "Brain Gets Hooked." LeapFrog also released Arthur's Missing Pal for the same devices.
  • LeapFrog Enterprises is a toy and publishing company based in Emeryville, California. Founded by a Michael Wood in 1995. The company specializes in educational toys and electronics. They are primarily known for the LeapPad, an electronic talking book device, the Leapster - a handheld gaming console with the processing power that's about equivalent to a Game Boy Advance, and the Fly Pentop computer, which somehow gained popularity in the business and computing world.
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  • LeapFrog Enterprises is a toy and publishing company based in Emeryville, California. Founded by a Michael Wood in 1995. The company specializes in educational toys and electronics. They are primarily known for the LeapPad, an electronic talking book device, the Leapster - a handheld gaming console with the processing power that's about equivalent to a Game Boy Advance, and the Fly Pentop computer, which somehow gained popularity in the business and computing world. They are also well known for the LeapFrog Learning Friends (image to the left), characters originally created for materials to be used with the LeapPad, but has since been spun-off to be used in various other toys and even animated DVD releases.
  • The Learn & Groove Activity Station encourages learning through music and play. With a learning mode and a music mode, the range of activities on the table help teach babies the alphabet, numbers, colours, language development, and cause & effect.
  • Leapfrog is the 4th episode of Season 1 in What About Mimi.
  • LeapFrog is a company that specializes in children's entertainment, making games, toys and electronic devices for children to use. In 2012, LeapFrog partnered with PBS Kids to release a set of 6 Arthur episodes to be bought for viewing on LeapPad1, LeapPad2, Leapster Explorer and LeapsterGS, titled "Arthur Favorites: Volume 1." The episodes released are "D.W. on Ice," "Spoiled Rotten," "Unfinished," D.W., Bossy Boots," "Arthur's Number Nightmare," and "Brain Gets Hooked." LeapFrog also released Arthur's Missing Pal for the same devices.
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