

🎉 Unlock learning adventures with every play—because early education should be epic!
LeapFrog LeapLand Adventures is a plug-and-play educational video game designed for kids aged 3 and up. Featuring a wireless controller and HDMI game stick, it requires no downloads or internet connection. Children explore four vibrant worlds while mastering letters, numbers, shapes, and colors through 150+ interactive learning items. The game supports up to five player profiles, saving unique progress and encouraging replayability with collectible rewards. Perfect for parents seeking a seamless blend of fun and foundational learning.












| ASIN | B08V54NV2X |
| Age Range Description | 3+ Years |
| Battery Description | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,430 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #24 in Electronic Learning Systems |
| Brand Name | LeapFrog |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 7,878 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Letter Recognition, Number Recognition, Shape Recognition, Color Recognition, Logical Thinking |
| Form Factor | TV-based game console |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 03417766132000 |
| Included Components | Wireless Game Controller, HDMI TV Plug and Play Game Stick, Micro USB Power Cable, Quick Start Guide |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 4.52 x 5.71 x 1.02 inches |
| Item Type Name | Adventures |
| Item Weight | 5.28 ounces |
| Manufacturer | VTech |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 72 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 36 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 80-613200 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 90 Day Warranty Against Manufacturer Defects |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | 80-613200 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
| Number of Players | 5 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Set Name | LeapLand Adventures |
| Size | 150+ learning items |
| Subject Character | Two unnamed characters |
| Theme | Number |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**I
Excellent buy
LeapFrog's LeapLand Adventures has been a fantastic addition to our playtime routine, especially for my two boys, ages 4 and 5. This interactive video game system is designed to introduce early learning concepts in a fun and engaging way, and it truly delivers. What sets it apart is how seamlessly it blends educational content with exciting gameplay. The vibrant animations are absolutely delightful, capturing my kids' attention from the moment they pick up the controller. They love exploring the different LeapLand worlds, each filled with charming characters and mini-games. Here's what makes LeapLand Adventures a winner in our house: - Engaging and Educational: The game isn't just about fun; it sneakily teaches valuable skills like letters, numbers, shapes, and colors through interactive mini-games. - Develops Hand-Eye Coordination: Navigating the levels and interacting with the game elements helps improve dexterity and fine motor skills. It's amazing how quickly my kids picked it up! - Kid-Friendly Design: The simple, perfectly sized controller is easy for little hands to grasp and use, allowing for independent play. - Keeps Kids Engaged: Multiple levels and varied challenges prevent boredom and keep them coming back for more. I can confidently let them play for an hour or so knowing they're having fun and learning. - Delightful Animations: The vibrant and charming animations capture their attention and make the learning process even more enjoyable. If you're looking for a way to introduce your little ones to the world of video games in a positive and enriching way, LeapLand Adventures is definitely worth considering. It's a great investment for parents looking for an entertaining and educational gaming experience for their preschoolers.
T**R
Entertains our toddlers
This engages both my 2 and 4 year old. It is more geared towards the 4 year old and he can beat the levels by himself. Overall we really like this.
T**X
Great product
This is a great product for young kids very inexpensive and easy for them to learn to play games and it’s also got learning games on it. Shipping was great.
L**N
Not Done Yet
So... I absolutely LOVE LeapFrog learning stuff. I got this one for me and so many others. The music in the background is very cute. This DOES NOT COME WITH BATTERIES and needs to. It is very cute and works very well. I have been getting it for my friends and familys' kids and they are loving them. I feel the actually learning stuff within the game needs some more interactive opportunities. The game itself is a lot of fun. I am 30 years old with no children of my own and I love it. So easy to set up. You just need to put batteries in the controller and then plug in the cord and flashdrive into the tv or whatever you are playing on. Have just 3 pieces to deal with (other than the batteries) is so very nice. I have one more friend's family I want to give this to.
C**A
This was such a fun gift
This product was a great gift for my three-year-old son simple buttons he was able to get understand it it’s really cute. It’s interactive with learning. I love how it’s just a USB that can plug into the back of the TV. Perfect for a little one needing to learn 123 in ABC’s.
R**E
Let's play
My niece absolutely loves this game it's a little challenging because she's only three but she is picked it up fairly quickly it teaches letters numbers shapes and colors with a somewhat video game play. Would be great for any child that has shown interest in video games but has yet to be advanced enough for the big games. Recommend for any three, four or five year old.
J**K
Has potential, feels lacking in execution, would recommend with caveats
Has potential, my 3.5 year old niece figured out how to jump and move at the same time on her second go around. Things we don’t love; The game is just 4 zones of the same platformer based game. I thought there would be more gaming styles, that’s my bad for misunderstanding the pictures. All of the “counting” and ‘letters” are just audio spoken when you reach the next character. You can’t double jump off a ledge without jumping /before/ the ledge. The amount of enemies that make you lose a heart in the intro levels are frustrating, and the fact that it brings you back to the full start when you’re out of lives instead of at the last shape you finished. I wish there was a parent setting to turn off hearts. Their speed of speech is well done for the age of kids, but some of it is oddly paced. The emerald announcement “you have __ emeralds” you can tell they recorded the numbers separately. The B button doesn’t seem to do anything? (You can go back in the menu, and you use it to re-hear “character” narration) Would be cool if we could throw something at the enemies to make them vanish. The down button to crouch is too sensitive, and we often found ourselves crouching unintentionally. The “learning center” is too slow to be engaging, and just repeats the same sound bite. I would love if there was a more engaging activity like a shape music video, or a sing along, or patterns or even a lil quiz mode for extra emeralds. The clearance zones are too narrow in a lot of areas, and if you fall down a cliff it will bring you back up to right where you started (our first total death was accidentally walking off the same cliff 3 times in a row) You collect a bunch of gems? For some festival at the end? We are still playing through (the 3.5 doesn’t understand locked zones and wants to play with Her Letters) so I don’t know how rewarding that is, but I would love if there was Something else you could do with emeralds. What we do like; The controller is a Fantastic size. The A and B button are well positioned. The build quality is sturdy, and holds up to a few tosses down (while we work on reminding her to treat things gently) It does Not come with, but just takes 2 AAs, I always appreciate when they keep it common, and so far the battery life seems to be plenty long. The tunnel sound effect when you go from level to level is perfect. Set up was so easy, literally plug and play. Love that you can choose between 2 treasure chests, wish there was some difference between them. The little things that happen as the levels advance are cute, bubbles that float, springs that launch, little things I think will help keep the game fresh. Overall; The actual learning concepts are not that great. She already knows her colors, most of her shapes, and how to count to 10. I was excited about the letter area the most, but there is no real replay ability there, which means she won’t continue to go back which would help her review. However I stand by that it is a good introduction to controllers, and will help her get ready for more advanced games. I don’t regret my purchase, overall a good value for the money I spent.
C**D
Kids love this
I brought this for my nephew and when my grandson saw it he had to have one, so I brought it for him. They love it. It does connect to the tv so keep that in mind if the child doesn't have their own tv, yours will be held hostage for hours lol.
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