LeapBuilders® Phonics House

Ages: 18-48 months old

Build and learn in a world of talking blocks.

Welcome home to the LeapBuilders™ Phonics House! Little builders can pretend to put on their hard hats and construct a delightful home with more than 60 easy-to-hold pieces including two play people. Children can follow the simple instructions to build a house or use their creativity to create anything they can imagine using regular and movable blocks. Include the Smart Star™ unit and little builders can bring their projects to life with the first-ever talking building blocks. Slide one of the 20 smart blocks into the Smart Star™ area to learn letter names and sounds, colours and shapes. Press the question, music and number buttons for even more learning excitement. Children can also use blocks from other LeapBuilders™ sets to create and learn even more.

Price

$89.00

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Interactive Smart Star™ Unit

Smart blocks trigger sounds and learning phrases
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Colourful Buttons

Press the buttons to learn numbers and shapes
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Music

Press the light-up music button to hear fun songs
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Questions

Press the light-up question button and the house will ask you to find a block.
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Building Fun

Use the included instruction cards to build a house, robot, train or anything you choose.
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Mix and Match

Add blocks from other LeapBuilders™ sets for more fun!
Weight 0.62 kg
Dimensions 232 × 213 × 167 cm
Batteries

2 AA Batteries

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Skills

[“Colours”,”The Alphabet”,”Phonics”,”Animals”,”Object Sorting”]

The Learning Difference

Pretend play offers a creative outlet that strengthens a child’s understanding of the world as he acts out stories he knows and situations he observes in the adult world. Playing house is often one of a child’s first experiments in dramatic play.

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