Tuesday, November 8, 2011

LeapFrog Cook and Play Potsy


  • Get children's imaginations brewing with Cook and Play Potsy
  • Choose and download songs for a custom playlist (Internet connection required)
  • Choose from 8 email messages and personalize for your child to enjoy (Internet connection required)
  • Explore opposites, listen to music and rhymes and explore counting, colors and more
  • Parents can connect to the online LeapFrog Learning Path for customized learning ideas and insights from LeapFrog
BOY EATS GIRL - DVD MovieHorror 4-Film Pack. 2 Double sided discs. Drive Thru (2006) - 91 Minutes. Creep (2005) - 85 Minutes Boy Eats Girl (2005) - 80 Minutes Tamara (2005) - 98 MinutesWritten by two teens who know what teens do and don’t know about cooking, TEENS COOK is an instructional cookbook that teaches young adults how to make great mealsâ€"and be confident and independent in the kitchen. Authors Megan and Jill Carle are teenage sisters with nothing much in common when it comes to foodâ€"except that they both know how to cook really well. One buys ingredients she likes and figures out what to make when she gets home; the other follows every recipe to the letter. One is a vegetarian who’s drawn to ethnic food; the other prefers all-American comfort food. Together, they’re a dynamic duo who have created and mastered more than 75 recipes for breakfasts, snacks, sides, family meals, dinners for one, and desserts. In TEENS COOK, the Carle sisters also share their kitchen know-how on averting and fixing disasters, dealing with cookbook math (fractions and metricsâ€"ugh!), deciphering culinary vocabulary (all those terms we! kind of know, but not really), explaining chemistry (why and how stuff goes right and wrong in the kitchen), and avoiding accidents (can you say “grease fire”? oops!). For teens (and tweens) who are tired of eating what their parents decide to fix, TEENS COOK offers foolproof advice for whipping up some tasty home-cooked meals of their own.

Get children's imaginations brewing with Cook & Play Potsy! Learn about opposites, listen to music and rhymes and explore counting, colors and more!

Parents can connect to the online LeapFrog® Learning Path for customized learning insights and ideas to expand the learning.

  • Product Measures: 8.322" x 5.98" x 6.417"
  • Recommended Ages: 1 years - 3 years
Cook up some educational fun with the LeapFrog Cook and Play Potsy. An interactive and sassy guide, Potsy accompanies 1- to 3-year-olds through two modes of play, each with plenty of activities that teach a smorgasbord of skills and knowledge,! including counting, opposites, nutrition and more. Cook and P! lay Pots y will inspire young children with songs, prompts, and open-ended imaginative play.

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Cook and Play Potsy

Ages: 12 to 36 months

What We Think

Fun factor: 4 stars
Durability: 5 stars
E! ase of assembly: 5 stars
Educational factor: 5 stars
Novelty factor: 3 stars

The Good: Potsy's audio is hilarious and educational.

The Challenging: As tempting as it would be to put water into Potsy, he must be kept dry.

In a Nutshell: A simple and educational interactive toy that encourages imaginative play.
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Potsy - Two Game Modes

Potsy features two interactive modes - cooking mode and learning mode.
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Toy food

Potsy comes with several accessories, including an assortment of toy foods.
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A Simple Recipe for Fun with Potsy
LeapFrog's Cook and Play Potsy will fire up your child's imagination with a talking and singing pot, an oversized spoon, and five plastic food pieces.

Whenever the broccoli, peas, tomato, cheese, or carrots are dropped into Potsy, or the spoon is stirred in his pot, he'll react with sounds, songs, or phrases that will delight your child. Playing with Potsy encourages the use of motor skills and pretend play, whether your chil! d follows Potsy's directions or devises her own imaginative recipes.

Cleaning up after play is a breeze--put all the accessories in Potsy, close the lid, and put him away until the next cooking session. Potsy can be wiped down with a damp cloth for cleaning, but shouldn't be filled with, or submerged in, water.

"Cooking, Counting, Colors--Oh Yeah!"
Battery operated Potsy is playable in two modes. In the Cooking mode, stirring the spoon or adding food pieces to the pot triggers sound effects, facts about food and nutrition, and songs delivered in Potsy's colorfully infectious tone. The Learning mode teaches kids about colors and gives them an opportunity to practice counting.

Removing Potsy's lid during either mode teaches kids about opposites, such an on/off and open/closed. Potsy also encourages open-ended pretend play with interactive prompts.

Visit Leapfrog Online
Through LeapFrog's Learning Path you'll find information about the ski! lls your child is developing through play. You can also regist! er Potsy online, and sign up for updates and product news. The Learning Path is a great way to learn about tailoring your child's learning experience through play.

What's in the Box
Cook and Play Potsy with three AA batteries, spoon, and five food blocks.

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