LeapFrog is delighted to announce its success at this year’s Practical Pre School Awards, set up to recognise excellence in the educational and childcare fields. Entering their top selling products into the awards, LeapFrog won recognition across many categories. Products entered include the popular TAG Reading System, the Leapster 2 and My Own Leaptop.
LeapFrog scooped an impressive three Gold Awards at this year’s event; the Tag Reading System was awarded highly for the category of Toys and Games for three – five year olds. LeapFrog’s My Own Leaptop landed a further gold award in the Electronic Toys category and the Learn & Groove Maracas was also recognised with a gold award in the Music and Multimedia sector.
In Silver place, the Tag Reading System triumphed in the Electronic Toys category with two further silver awards given to the Leapster 2 for the Toys and Games three to five category and Electronic Toys. LeapFrog took the Music and Multimedia sector by storm with the Learn & Groove Musical Table and the Learn & Groove Guitar both grooving into silver place.
To top it all off, LeapFrog was thrilled to have been awarded a second award for My Own Leaptop, this time in the bronze category.
Samantha Harris, Marketing Manager at LeapFrog, says: “We are delighted with the outcome - winning nine awards is a fantastic recognition of the excellent educational value our products provide. Award acknowledgment in such a wide range of categories highlights the versatility of the LeapFrog range and shows that we have something for everyone!”
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