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LeapFrog LeapReader Junior Storage Case (works with Tag Junior) LeapFrog LeapReader Junior Storage Case (works with Tag Junior)

LeapFrog LeapReader Junior Storage Case (works with Tag Junior)

LeapFrog LeapReader Junior Storage Case (works with Tag Junior) LeapFrog LeapReader Junior Storage Case (works with Tag Junior)
$ 36.33

Score By Feature

Based on 207 ratings
Value for money
9.18
Customer service
8.89
Delivery
9.31
Giftable
8.79

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Product Description

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Use this adorable storage case to keep your child's Tag Junior or LeapReader Junior book pal, as well as up to four books, safe and sound.
When you're out and about, make sure your book pal is safe.
Cleaning up becomes a game of pretend play when you use this cute house shape.
For on-the-go learning, this book is small and portable.

Questions & Answers

This case has been in our possession for a few years and is now quite filthy. Has it ever been washed? Before passing it on to my younger son, I'd like to clean it up a bit. ?

Use a magic eraser if you're having trouble remembering things.

Could the LeapReader Pen and books be stored in this case?

Only the Leapreader Junior pen and Junior books will be accepted. It's too small to hold regular-sized books.

Selected User Reviews For LeapFrog LeapReader Junior Storage Case (works with Tag Junior)

The LeapReader Junior series is complemented perfectly by this book
5/5

This case is a must-have for anyone who owns a LeapReader Junior set. It's well worth the money to have everything organized and in one place, and it's specifically designed to hold Scout and 4-H members. 6 books. This case makes the LeapReader usable for road trips because the kids have a place to put their books and they don't slip and fall to the floorboard (causing a panic and a pull-over). over). And I like how it protects Scout by cushioning him: Despite Scout's durability, I'm glad he has his own little safe zone built into the case, given how rough my kids are on toys. My two-year-old can easily open and close the zipper, and she learns the importance of packing up toys and putting them away when we're done playing with them. She then immediately pulls out this case and resumes playing because she enjoys the independence of being able to operate it independently.

Zaria Ramirez
Zaria Ramirez
| Dec 16, 2021
This is an amazing case
5/5

This case was purchased to house the tag reader that my two-year-old received as a gift. Here are a few details: br>br>It's a GIANT. It's about the size of a school textbook, and it's quite heavy. It holds the ready to read set, abc animal orchestra, and the sample book that came with the reader plus the reader. br>br>I wasn't expecting it to be as large as it was (not that this is a problem)br>br> That's eight books, though eight barely fits in the case, so I usually leave the sample book out of the case to make it easier for my two-year-old to get books out. br>br>It's simple to carry and open for my two-year-old, and she can easily get books in and out. br>br>It's well-made and appears to be able to withstand the abuse that a toddler will subject it to. It is water resistant to a degree. br>br> It was dragged into the shower, but the books and the reader inside remained dry. br>br>I adore it, and my daughter does as well!.

Elian Mosley
Elian Mosley
| Dec 27, 2020
This is an ideal situation
5/5

This is the case I bought for my two-year-old son's Tag Jr. I really like how it resembles a small house. so cute! It would be nice if it came in purple to match the other "girl" leapfrog items. However, I'm pleased with the case as a whole. It appears to hold one book and the Tag flashcards, with room for at least two more books. You must insert the Tag Reader backwards, and it will fit perfectly. For us, the actual Tag Jr has been hit or miss, but my daughter's favorite part is opening the case and putting everything back in.

Egypt Rocha
Egypt Rocha
| Sep 08, 2021
Tag Junior is one of my favorites
5/5

Having a storage case is absolutely necessary. You should get a case if you plan to buy multiple books for your Tag Junior. It will keep your books organized so that your child can use the Tag Junior reader (along with all of the books you've purchased!). ), and it will keep your books in much better shape than if you leave them at the mercy of your child. Because the Tag Junior pen can only hold a certain number of books, each case contains a Tag Junior and all of the books for that particular Tag Junior. Containment is flawless. There are no books that have gone missing. There is no tag that has gone missing. There's no need to guess which Tag Junior books to read.

Colter Harrison
Colter Harrison
| Apr 16, 2021
It's a fantastic way to keep everything in one place
5/5

This is an excellent case. It snugly but not overly secures the tag jr. Several books can fit in this space. I've only got two so far, so it's not been difficult to fit them in. br>My two-year-old can easily get in and out of the bag thanks to the double zipper. br>Before the bag, we were always on the lookout for the tag jr and its books, which are quite small. We can now keep them all safe and together in the bag, and we don't have any trouble keeping track of it. br>br>I recommend this for any tag jr owner to ensure that they don't lose anything important in order to get the most out of their toy.

Rodney Wolfe
Rodney Wolfe
| Jan 01, 2021
It's a lovely tote bag
5/5

As others have pointed out, there is likely enough room in here for more than five books. Scout, Violet, or whoever your "pal" is will have their own compartment in the interior. I wish there was a small compartment on the bottom to store spare batteries, but we just bought the Tag at the same time as the case, so we may not need batteries for a while. I have no idea how long the battery will last. Anyway, it's a great idea to keep everything together while also serving as a protective case. 5 stars!.

Gwendolyn MISTRY
Gwendolyn MISTRY
| Oct 20, 2021
The case is of good quality
4/5

It's a situation where you have to think outside the box. I didn't give it a high "fun" rating because it wasn't a toy. This case, on the other hand, is cute, durable, and holds as much as it claims to (2-quart). Tag Jr (three books) and a USB cable My son is still too young to appreciate his Tag Jr (16 months), but he loves books, so I'm hoping that in the coming months he'll use it for more than just chewing. I recommend using the case to keep everything together and protect the reader if you plan to take your Tag Jr on road trips or even throw it in the toy box.

Brennan Snyder
Brennan Snyder
| Jul 15, 2021
A carrying case is highly recommended
5/5

I would strongly advise purchasing this Tag Junior carrying case. It's ideal for my nearly two-and-a-half-year-old daughter. year- a thirteen-year-old daughter who insists on doing everything herself The case has a double zipper that is connected by the two zipper pulls, creating a small zipper handle. My daughter can easily open the case, remove the books and Tag Junior, then repack the case and close it. br>br>The case's design is very cute, and my daughter enjoys carrying it around the house or on the road by the handle. The case keeps the Tag Junior System and books clean, accessible, portable, and, most importantly, safe from being misplaced in a toy box or closet!.

Jesus Craig
Jesus Craig
| Jul 28, 2021

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