Leapfrog Scoop & Learn Ice Cream Cart
Learning is sweet when pretending to run your own ice cream cart! The Scoop & Learn Ice Cream Cart lets you create a variety of imaginative and tasty-looking ice cream combinations using four flavors of ice cream, three toppings and three syrup flavors. Use the magic scooper to scoop up the ice cream and toppings to build customer orders and it will recognize the colors and flavors. Then press the pump to add pretend syrup while counting to ten. Build memory and sequencing skills by choosing from six cute animal order cards and following the instructions. Ring the bell to let them know their order's up! Playful phrases introduce colors, numbers, flavors and more while you explore the cart's features and six activity cards. When you're ready to move to a new location, place the accessories in the correct places or put them in the two storage drawers and push the cart around to hear upbeat songs and music.
SKU &Barcode | |
SKU | 4TG05010060109XXX |
Barcode | 3417766007032 |
Model Number | |
Model Number | 80-600703 |
Brand | |
Brand | Leapfrog |
SKU &Barcode | |
SKU | 4TG05010060109XXX |
Barcode | 3417766007032 |
Model Number | |
Model Number | 80-600703 |
Brand | |
Brand | Leapfrog |
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