

🚀 Leap into early learning with the coolest kid’s laptop around!
LeapFrog My Own Leaptop is a vibrant, interactive pretend computer designed for toddlers ages 2-4. Featuring a larger screen with 26 animated animals, 4 engaging learning modes (ABCs, Messages, Games, Music), and 16 sing-along songs, it fosters early literacy, vocabulary, and computer role-play skills. Its personalized name spelling and portable handle make it a must-have educational toy that blends fun with foundational learning, backed by a 4.7-star rating from over 20,000 parents.











| ASIN | B0038AJYSS |
| Batteries | 3 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,590 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #18 in Electronic Learning Systems |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (20,551) |
| Department | Unisex |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
| Item model number | 80-19150E |
| Manufacturer | VTech |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 24 months - 4 years |
| Product Dimensions | 3.8 x 11.5 x 11.4 inches |
| Release date | May 1, 2018 |
B**I
Great quality and entertaining
Very easy to use. A lot if different categories to keep your little ones focused and entertained. Great buy for the money and good quality
L**Z
Very nice quality
My daughter loved it and so does my son the sound is actually really loud, it goes over all different songs and the animal dances and you can see the screen very well as well as it’s all just educational games
T**I
Fun educational and engaging....my niece absolutely loves it!
I bought this LeapFrog learning laptop for my 2-year-old niece, and it’s been one of her favorite toys ever since! Educational Value: This little laptop is packed with learning activities that help with letters, numbers, phonics, and even early computer skills. I love that it encourages curiosity and independent learning in a fun, interactive way. Design & Durability: Perfect size for little hands! The keys are easy to press, the screen is bright, and the built-in handle makes it super portable. It’s held up well to enthusiastic toddler use—definitely durable and well-made. Interactive Features: The sounds, songs, and games are engaging without being overly loud or annoying. My niece loves the alphabet activities and enjoys “typing” like the adults around her. It’s adorable to watch her feel like she has her own computer. Ease of Use: Very user-friendly. My niece figured out how to use the buttons and switch between modes all on her own. It’s intuitive and doesn’t require constant adult supervision. Battery Life: Long-lasting! We’ve haven't changed the batteries yet, which is a big plus. Final Thoughts: This learning laptop is a fantastic gift for young children. It blends education and play beautifully, and it’s clear that my niece is learning while having fun. I’d highly recommend it to any parent, aunt, or grandparent looking for an affordable and engaging educational toy.
B**A
Great toy for older toddlers
I would say it's a great learning tool for toddlers but more for the age of 3 and up bc I got it for my two year old a little smaller then 2 and it is pretty advanced for her. But it is a fun learning toy for them. Fun learning tool with tons of options including learning songs.
M**E
Very nice.
Although we received the item promptly and it was very nice, we have returned it without opening due to the fact that it was intended to be a gift, but we found out afterward that she already had one quite similar.
K**I
Happy with LeapTop Violet
We recently bought our 2 and a half year old daughter the LeapTop0 Violet and overall we are very happy and satisfied with the toy and with our purchase. Originally, I wanted to purchase the Scout version so that after my daughter outgrew the toy, my son, (just 5 months old) will be able to play with it as well. I don't know why, but the Violet version is actually cheaper by a dollar so I chose it. I'm giving this toy a five star mostly because my daughter loves it so much and I feel that she is learning from it as well. However, despite all of its great qualities, I think the design could still use a few improvements. Here are some positive and negative points: Appearance and Exterior Design: It is cute and attractive to me and to my baby girl. I love that it's purple and pink, I think it is just girl enough without having to resort to princesses or Barbie. She loves dogs and she likes the little paw print mark on the front when it's flipped close. She also likes able opening and closing it and carrying it around the house by the handle. It is light weight but thick enough to be durable. Of course, she has dropped it a few times already, but so far no harm done. The Keyboard: When you flip it open, all the buttons are just the right size for little fingers. The keys are purple and the letters on them are white, (good contrast) Also the alphabet is all upper case, which I like because that is what she knows right now. She likes pushing the pink mouse up and down. The mouse changes the modes between letters, music and animals. Sound Quality: The speaker is right above the keys and the sound is very clear whether it is music or sounds being played or Violet's voice speaking or the male narrator saying the letters and their corresponding sounds. The on/off switch also serves as the low and high volume setting switch. Violet, (the little dog character) has a kid-like friendly and upbeat voice. Unfortunately, when it is on the animal mode and you press the J, it will say "Who has kenticles? Jelly fish." Hopefully LeapFrog will catch this error and fix it for others.. Being Able to Personalize: It was no hassle at all to download the application onto my computer, hook up the LeapTop with the included USB cable and personalize. In a few minutes I was able to add my daughter's name, select for her some music and add preset emails from me, her dad and her baby brother. With this said, it would have been nice to have a bigger selection of music. They let you choose just one sing-a-long song (basically a song with words) out of 5 in total, and you have a choice of 5 melodies out of the 15 or 20 they have. Really, it felt very limiting not to have a bigger variety. This same sentiment also goes for the emails. Basically you have three different emails to add on. You get to choose the sender; Mommy Daddy, other family relations such Aunt, Grandpa, etc or just a name, then you get to choose out of a short list a sentence that you want that email to contain. It would have been very nice to have a longer list of email content, and more importantly, why only three personalized emails. I would have preferred more emails from people she knows and less emails from Violet. Really, the personalization aspect is an excellent idea and LeapFrog could have been just a little more creative about it. Educational Value: I have been trying to get my daughter to answer "What's your name?" correctly and I like that Violet will says her name when she turns this on and as she plays with it. It will even say "That's the first letter of your name" when she presses the A. She does know her letters, but she doesn't know their sounds, and I am happy that she is mimicking the narrator when he says "L says lll L - lion" Fun Factor: She loves singing along with the ABC song and dancing to the other music. She smiles at the animation. She also enjoys hearing and seeing different animals. Her favorite right now is the Bumble Bee and the Umbrella Bird. She will press the B and the U repeatedly just to see the animals on the screen and to repeat the words. She also enjoys making interesting, quirky sounds on the music mode. Screen and Animation: Really, if my daughter wasn't having so much fun with this toy, I would take off two stars because of the screen. Firstly, I don't understand why the screen has to be so small. Would it really cost so much more to add an inch? Secondly, it is difficult to see. My daughter doesn't seem to mind so much, but the images are supper light. A little more contrast would have gone a long way. The animations are simplistic, but captivating and fun enough for a toddler. I just hate that this is such a great toy but the screen design was not well thought of at all. Overall, we are happy we bought the LeapTop Violet for our daughter. The flaws are not a big deal when she is having so much fun playing and learning with this toy. It was a good buy for the price. I would recommend this for other toddlers, but I would warn about the screen.
M**Y
Leapftog laptop
Leapftog laptop! Great toy, kid won't put it down. Battery life lasts a long time.
J**C
A win-win
It’s a great product. My friend’s kid loved it. They hated it. A win-win.
G**T
This is a very good toy. It is fun and you learn with it. I bought it for my two year old son and he adores it. You connect it to a computer and write the name of your child say Romeo. so each time you turn it on it says "Hello Romeo" you don't choose from pre-set names, you write whatever your child is known as say Sammy, Johnie, Kiki, Nikki, or any short cut name. It allows you to make that choice, so it makes the toy so personal for your child. It calls his name now and then. The email too is a brilliant idea. as we listen to the emails I composed to my son. he just beams with excitement! It is a good toy both for fun and learning. You learn have 26 alphabets with different 26 sounds of any musical instrument, 26 different sounds of different animals, 26 names of animals that begin with each letter of the alphabet and some music. How brilliant! and it celebrates the letter that begins with your child's name. The battery life is also good. It takes only 2 small batteries and really lasts. my little boy adores it and i think is a very good bargain and worth every penny. No regrets.
A**ー
1歳10ヶ月の息子があそんでいます。使える購入して、良かったです。小さなこも、大丈夫だったら 聞いで安心
C**N
My toddler is fasinated with it. However there is no lighting for the screen
V**D
My daughter loved it. Price is little bit high.
M**N
Personally, I quite liked this toy. I first bought it for my first born and then again as a gift. It's an easy carry along toy although you cannot use it in the night time as the screen is not back lit, but that might be better for the eyes of young ones. It an easy way of introducing alphabets and animals to a toddler where they can pretend to work on their laptops. My son has used it since he was one. Over the time, he has learnt the gaming part where you have to guess the animal as it appears in parts on the screen and press the correct alphabet, helps in developing critical thinking skills. Even my 6 month old has started showing interest in the toy. Well built, compact, light-weight and attractive toy for pretend play. There are two different volume buttons and the voices are clearly audible. Overall, a nice product.
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