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LeapFrog AlphaPet Explorer, very good condition and works fine but would need new batteries ?10

Dig into phonics fun with the AlphaPet Explorer

This portable learning toy features Scout the puppy as your child's guide to learning letter names, letter sounds and more

4 learning modes extend the fun with games, music and help from Scout

Features a British voice and lowercase letters for early alphabet learning appropriate for the UK

Requires 3 x AA batteries (NOT included)


LeapFrog Fix & Learn Speedy ?10

Get on the fast track to fun with Fix & Learn Speedy! Children can learn about shapes, counting and more as they play with a car that will tune up their motor skills and fire up their imaginations!

Requires 3 AA batteries (NOT included)


Fireman Sam Helmet with Sound ?3

Very good condition and lots of play left, just needs new batteries.

Talking helmet

Adjustable strap

Role play your favourite character

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