LeapFrog Learn & Groove Musical Table
Posted by Danial Jackson on
December 2, 2008

Binding : Toy
ProductGroup : Toy
Manufacturer : LeapFrog
Brand : LeapFrog
Label : LeapFrog
Publisher : LeapFrog
Model : 10205
Studio : LeapFrog
Lowest New Price: USD $39.99
- Learn & Groove with 15 activities and over 40 songs and melodies!
- Activities provide opportunities for baby to explore with a roll, tap, slide or spin.
- Includes a variety of music styles for baby to enjoy.
- Features legs to attach to table as baby grows.
- Introduces shapes, numbers and counting 1-10 in English and Spanish.
It's a learning fiesta for your little one. This interactive, bilingual activity table engages and entertains your baby for hours. There are songs, melodies, twinkling lights and real instrument sounds, plus lots of things to spin, roll, slide, open and close. The table plays over 40 songs and melodies so your baby stays entertained while exploring. When babies turn the center page, the activity table switches modes and transforms musical discoveries into learning activities where each instrument plays a learning song. The Learn and Groove Musical Table also helps your child develop the motor skills needed for learning to stand. Contoured grips make "pulling up" a piece of cake. As babies learn to stand, their little hands can stay busy with reaching, grabbing and pulling. Measures 23" x 5.5" x 15.5". Requires 3 "AA" batteries (not included).
Amazon.com Product Description
Provide a world of learning and musical fun for your child with the LeapFrog Learn & Groove Musical Table. Designed for children ages six months to three years, this innovative toy is chock full of learning and musical activities designed to provide visual and auditory stimulation and motor skill development, as well as opportunities to learn about colors, the alphabet, and opposites for older children -- and much more.
![]() The toy is full of learning and musical activities designed to provide visual and auditory stimulation. |
![]() This plastic-molded table sits flat on the floor for babies to play at while sitting. View larger. |
The sturdy, plastic-molded, brightly colored table sits flat on the floor for babies to play at while sitting. You can attach the table's legs to adjust it to accommodate toddlers' play while standing. And it offers plenty of activities at different levels of learning to keep your child entertained for these early developmental years. Your child will delight in spinning the maraca to hear a fun rendition of the ABC song; playing the colored piano keys to practice motor skills and learn about colors; moving the trombone's slide to count to 10; and sliding the cello to learn about up and down. Kids can tap on the colorful drum and learn about colors and primary shapes, too. Then, by flipping the pages of the "book" to go from the Learning Mode to the Music Mode, kids can hear more than 40 songs and melodies, including nursery rhymes and fun individual instrument sounds that will have them singing and dancing.
Plenty to Do, Lots to Learn
With all of these activities, your child will exercise his or her memory and problem-solving skills with lots of things to push, pull, turn, open, and close. And with the flip of a switch, the songs and games switch from English to Spanish, offering a great introduction to foreign-language learning. The Learn & Groove Musical Table requires some assembly and needs 3 AA batteries for operation. Batteries are not included.
What's in the Box
1 LeapFrog Learn and Groove Musical Table.
Sturdy and a Lot of Fun (2009-01-02)
The positive reviews were right! This is a great toy with plenty of things to touch, spin and play with.
In the center of the tabletop is a 'book' that has a single page. When flipped one way, all of the surrounding items become learning toys for vocal music and musical instruments. Flipped the other way, everything switches to alphabet and number learning. It comes with OFF, Low Volume and High Volume settings - as well as a switch for English and Spanish.
A tip for those with infants not yet standing: don't insert the legs right away. Used on the floor without legs, the tabletop works perfectly and is easier to reach for infants still sitting or crawling. Once they're pulling themselves up and standing, go ahead an insert the legs (they're really tough to get out after-the-fact).
The tabletop is sturdy enough for kids to walk and crawl on it. But its heavy enough that it can't be easily lifted or used as a projectile. Once the legs are in, its stable enough for kids to pull themselves up and stand in front of without any worry of toppling.
My 7 month old thoroughly enjoys it - and it was a great purchase.
Childs toy (2009-01-01)
Purchased as a theraputic toy for 18 month old. She loves it. It is full of sounds and colors. Very entertaining. Encourages baby to stand on knees and pull up.
leap frog musical (2008-12-31)
My son was given this gift over a year ago and he loves it.. this has been his favorite toy for almost a year.. now he choose other toys over it...but sometimes still goes to play at his musical table. I would recommend this toy for a baby close to one up to one and a half.. they will have fun with all the sounds, music and colors...
Legs are NOT detachable and easily tips (2008-12-30)
We bought this product for our 6.5 month old. I put the legs on thinking that I could take them off - wrong! I called customer service about it and they said that indeed the legs are NOT detachable. But from reading other reviews on other sites, apparently some so come with a button to detach the legs. I think it is a manufacturing error. Also, the description says that they can 'pull up' - the table is way to light and easily tips for him to do this. I wish I had know about the legs since he can't pull himself up to play with it - I need to be holding him in order for him to use it. Other than these 2 things, the activities on the table are good.
Lots of Entertainment (2008-12-29)
We purchased this for our daughter at 13 months and she played with it just about every day for a couple of months, and even at 17 months she gives it some attention each week, though she's about tired of it. She did start trying to climb on top and while the legs seem shaky they are very sturdy to support her even at 25 pounds One person gave the toy a lower rating because the child can climb on it, as they can a chair and everything else, but again, it's sturdy and there is something called adult supervision for toddlers anyway...We would certainly buy it again...



