We just celebrated Lil C’s Birthday – and what better way to celebrate than with Friends. We invited a handful of Lil C’s friends over for Pizza, Cake and Ice cream , and a fun time.
But what do you do with a bunch of kids ages 5-13 in the middle of winter? Its too chilly to spend time outside…. The kids all took a vote and they chose to play the Video Games! Thankfully we have a couple different TVs that the kids can use… That way there was limited fighting over the games. The Older kids all gravitated towards the Wii and games geared towards pre-teens… The younger kids, Like Lil C, ran to the other TV to try out the new LeapTV!
We received a LeapTV system with 2 games to try out. The LeapTV is made for kids ages 4 -8. Lil C is on the higher age range for this game, but he still had as much fun as the younger ones.
As you can See, Lil C tested out this system the night before everyone came over. There are a few different ways you can play the LeapTV: body motion, pointer play and classic control. Transforming controller works in two modes. The Leap TV has been created to not only allow our children to have fun, but it also offers different educational skills. The Games (sold separately) teach things like Reading, Math, Science and basic problem solving skills. I really love games that have an educational aspect of them.
Includes console, camera, mount, transforming controller, HDMI cable, AC power adapter, 16GB of memory and built-in Wi-Fi/Ethernet port for downloads. Works with 100+ LeapFrog educator-approved LeapTV cartridge games, game downloads and videos; kids will never run out of fun!
We let one of our guests take home the LeapTV system and games! As I mentioned Lil C is already 8, and at the top end of the age range, And Peanut is WAY too young (Even though she does LOVE to sit and watch big brother and sister to play!
*We recieved the Leap TV System to facilitate this review. All opinions expressed are 100% my own.
keri m szawara says
That looks like fun, I think all 3 of my kids would love it (or just fight over it) 🙂