With every touch of the Tag Reader, words talk, pictures sing and stories live out loud!
Tag Book: Disney/Pixar Toy Story 3 Together Again
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£12.99
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£10.99
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Age 4-6


- Learn all about Buzz`s Space Ranger suit, and listen to Buzz in Spanish!
- Find as many of the correct aliens as you can by listening to the clues.
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- Use your Tag Reader to bring this story to life! As Andy prepares to depart for college, Buzz, Woody and the rest of the loyal toys are troubled about their uncertain future. Toy Story 3 is a comical new adventure that lands the toys in a room full of untamed tots who can't wait to get their sticky little fingers on these "new" toys. It's pandemonium as they try to stay together to ensure "no toy gets left behind."
- 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 more than 40 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. Toy Story 3 introduces reading comprehension, story building, writing and logic and reasoning skills.
- Children can earn online rewards and parents can connect the Tag Reader to the online LeapFrog® Learning Path to see what their child is playing and learning.
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What this book helps to teach. |
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Environmental Awareness
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Encouraging children to play outdoors, to explore their surroundings and take an interest in plants, insects and animals will help them learn about their environment. In time they will learn about how our planet works and make responsible decisions.
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Basic science concepts
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The study of science begins with something that children have in abundance: curiosity. Children observe, investigate and draw conclusions as they make discoveries about the world around them.
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Sorting and Classifying
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Children actively arrange their blocks, cars and dolls, using visual discrimination to sort objects around them. Essential for math and science, classification is the logical reasoning ability to identify and group objects by attributes such as colour, size, number, function, length, volume, weight, area, time and other familiar characteristics.
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Memory Skills
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Memory skills are essential for learning. It is fairly easy to help your child train their memory using memory games, poems and particular memory strategies.
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Matching
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Matching develops early logic and reasoning skills and is a component of early math and literacy. Children match like objects, shapes, patterns, pictures and stories, letters to sounds and pictures to words.
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Logic and Reasoning
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Logic and reasoning start to develop by the time a child is around 18 months old. Children use logic in everyday situations to solve problems and draw conclusions.
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Writing Skills
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Command of language, a rich vocabulary and good grammar contribute to writing skills. Being able to express oneself through writing opens up a whole new world for children. Good writing skills help children to put down their thoughts in a concise and coherent way.
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Book and Print Basics
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A child's early experiences with books greatly influence his ability to learn to read. Reading together helps a child learn how to turn pages one at a time and that text moves from left to right. Advanced readers learn how to use books for research.
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Vocabulary
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While infants and toddlers learn vocabulary by memory, older children use word structure and context to help understand the meaning of a word. They identify synonyms and antonyms. They use prefixes, suffixes and base words to build their own vocabulary.
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Literary Analysis and Critical Thinking
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Once they master basic comprehension, children begin to grasp the structure and meaning of texts, applying critical thinking skills across subjects and genres.
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Listening and Reading Comprehension
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As children develop comprehension of books read aloud or independently, they explore the uses and functions of written language. They begin to construct meaning, eventually applying critical skills to make inferences and draw conclusions.
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Plus, connect the Tag Reader online to the LeapFrog Learning Path to see what your child is learning.
Tag books work with the Tag Reader (sold separately) to bring books to life like never before. As children touch the Tag Reader to the pages of this specially printed activity storybook, a small camera in the tip "reads" the pages, enabling children to hear words and stories read aloud. Characters, pictures and learning activities spring to life with every touch, immersing children in the thrill of reading. |
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