LeapFrog Tag Book: Olivia

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Bring the heartwarming story of Olivia to life with this Leapfrog Tag book, compatible with your Tag Reading systems. Help children learn key skills in fun and unique ways with the Tag system.We think that a child's growth is a continuous journey that takes place one spark, one discovery, and one success at a time, rather than in a series of discrete events. Every journey, every lesson, and every interesting moment helps a youngster grow his or her knowledge and creativity, allowing him or her to gain more confidence and enthusiasm for what lies ahead.When youngsters listen to tales, they improve their capacity to pay attention to what they are hearing and retain the information. After becoming immersed in the specifics of a tale, people push themselves to continue listening for a bit longer, resulting in an increase in overall attention span over time.The more intriguing and compelling a book is for a youngster, the more likely it is that they will pay careful attention when you are reading it to them. Reading may help a child's total attention span by increasing his or her ability to concentrate. This has spillover effects in other areas, allowing children to do better at school and while participating in extracurricular activities.Many parents have expressed their delight that their children have a lengthy attention span, as seen by their ability to sit through hours of movies and television shows. Watching visuals whiz by at a rate that is not natural to the brain is not conducive to concentration. It is more like a trance, and many youngsters who spend long periods of time in front of the television find it difficult to focus in class.Reading, as opposed to staring at devices, which has a harmful impact on the brain, encourages actual concentration. Children must actively listen to, read, and think about what they are reading or hearing in order to be successful.In order to gain from the tale, they must participate actively in the process. It is not given to them as they stand there passively staring at you.