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  • PunkieGurl - Life changing!!!This has changed my life. I have been using it for almost 2 weeks now and wow.... I have had hard tartar build up on my two bottom front teeth luckily you couldn't see it unless you were up close on a mirror, but I was still very Self conscience about it and it didn't help my breath. I haven't gone to the dentist in almost 12 years,
    ( no Insurance) but my teeth have been white and cavity free so the hard build up was my only issue and the bad breath caused by it. Well today I pulled out my teeth cleaning tools that never worked before and it scraped right off the only change was this mouth wash. I recommend it highly and would give it 10 stars if I could. I suffered from bad breath for 2 years along with the build up and both are gone. No mints, gum, toothpaste, cleaning kit, or mouthwash have worked until this product. Thanks so much!
  • Jana Taylor - LeapFrog makes good stuffI am reviewing this as someone who has previously given their kids the first generation leappad, and also a first generation 7" Galaxy tablet. So my review will draw off of those two products and my experiences as a parent who has given these to their kids to play with.

    Battery/Longevity
    The first generation Leappad was cool and all but it was a battery hog. Neither it nor this recent edition come with an AC cord (although there is a spot to plug one in) but we eventually found a cord to use with it so it could be used sans batteries. But when we went to using it with the plug, we found that it didn't get used much as with the batteries... because it wasn't as mobile. Kids like to go outside with it, or move around to different rooms at will. The same is going to be true with this new LeapPad. Batteries lasted one day (with regular use playing videos and Ebooks mostly). So we'll be plugging this in a lot. In this arena the tablet beats the Leap pad because of the battery life and the fact that it recharges.

    Apps
    The apps for the leappad are all educational. You know you aren't going to get anything questionable. They are categorized well and you know what you are getting. With the tablet, it's a little more of a gamble and you often need to try out apps before letting your kid see them. From this standpoint I'll give the nod to the leappad, although the tablet has access to many more variety of apps.

    Ease of use/uploading apps:
    You have to connect the leappad to the computer to transfer data and upload new apps and such. This was kind of a pain in the butt. The tablet is much easier. Since we'd had the first generation leappad... I knew the ropes but I recall initially setting this up being very confused with their website and navigation. It just takes some getting used to. It shows downloads and uploads in the status bar which sometimes might not be noticeable and you might be tempted to disconnect before all your stuff has completed. They have tools to monitor your kids' learning but I found these not very intuitive and not as helpful as I would have liked. The best monitor is your own eyes as far as I'm concerned.

    Fun
    This product is fun for kids. The gripes are all on the set up and parent end. Kids just love this thing. My older son who's a little old now for leappad got a renewed interest when we got this new one for his brother. He still loves the old games even though he's advanced beyond them. My youngest thinks of it as "just another tablet" and he loves playing with it.

    Upgrades from old version:
    This one comes with a case (although I don't think it needs one they are pretty sturdy). This new one comes with a front camera and lots of new standard apps like clock, stopwatch, calendar, notes etc. like a tablet would have.

    Additional thoughts:
    I loved that it brought over ALL the old apps we paid for from the leappad first generation to the new one. That was a TOTAL WIN for this product. Portability.
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