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The LeapFrog Wooden AlphaPup is an engaging, eco-conscious educational toy designed for toddlers 12 months and older. Featuring colorful letter buttons that play alphabet songs, letter sounds, and doggy phrases, it encourages motor skill development through walking, pushing, and pulling. Crafted from 100% FSC-certified wood and equipped with soft fabric ears, this lightweight pup combines tactile, auditory, and physical learning in one charming package.










| ASIN | B0CN93CXNZ |
| Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #93,816 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #152 in Push & Pull Baby Toys |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (156) |
| Item Weight | 1.8 pounds |
| Item model number | 80-615235 |
| Manufacturer | VTech |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 12 months - 4 years |
| Product Dimensions | 7.44 x 4.72 x 12.24 inches |
| Release date | November 14, 2023 |
K**A
Best toy for Todlers
Best entertainment and educational toy for Todlers. Outstanding quality. Attractive bright colours. Melodious voice singing Alphabet song and other rhymes. Interesting thing is first purchased while on visit to US in 2015 for our grand daughter in India. The toy is perfectly working even after 10 years. Now I ordered from India on Amazon.com for my 2 year old grnd son in US. My Grandson is so excited and happy with the Alph Pup.
B**Y
Cute and fun
So cute, friendly toy. Buttons are easy to push for the alphabet and songs. Two volumes. The ears are soft and nice toy to learn to pull.
S**E
Perfect!
This dog toy is adorable. The baby using it is fascinated by the sounds and songs.
A**R
Great toy
Super cute! This is the 2nd version of this sweet toy I've purchased for each grandchild. Would recommend
K**S
Versatile
Very cute toy and educational too! The child can push the letter and hear the sound the letter makes. My 18 mo old grand daughter like to pull the pup and push the buttons, and my 3 year old grandson likes identifying the letters so it great for all ages! It was a great value on sale for $10!
C**S
Best toddler gift you can give.
This is probably the best gift you could get a toddler. It is so simple, but they will absolutely love it. Our first child had one, and when we had a second, I bought it again knowing how much the first enjoyed it. It was a big success. Not only is it fun, but I also use it to teach them letters. Highly recommend.
W**N
Good product
My son does not like it that much. My product is good. Will keep it for my second kid
T**N
Great gift for a toddler
My 1 year old loves playing with this, lots of noises
W**I
Daughter love, loved this tou. Really helps with language development and story telling!
C**.
My one year old grandaughter loved this toy.
C**M
It’s a great toy for babies😊
A**A
My almost 7-year-old autistic son who is non-verbal has been obsessed, or rather IN LOVE, with the alphabet. He's always on the lookout for the next toy or video or picture that shows the alphabet or focuses on the letters. This wooden alphapup toy by LeapFrog was a nice addition to his collection and he was super happy! It is rated for 12m+, so the string is too short for my tall boy, but that's OK! He was more interested with the letter buttons, the sounds and music the toy makes. This toy is mostly made of wood which makes it super safe for your toddlers who are still putting things in their mouths. It's durable and very well made. It can withstand a hard drop or throw, and this has been proven in our household as my son can suddenly get very hyped up and impulsive. This would make a really wonderful gift. However, the current price is $39.99 which I found to be on the expensive side for a fairly simple toy.
L**C
My 2.5 year old really likes this dog. He loves that it plays music and talks and loves the light up tail! The alphabet buttons are easy to press and he figured it out quickly, how to get the sounds! My son knows his alphabet so he likes finding the letter and saying it along with the dog. It is also cute that you can pull it and because of the wheels, it waddles as it rolls along. I wish the string had a wooden bead or something at the end of it so it would be easier to grasp and pull. We ended up tying the end with a bead but it makes it a bit short. But most of the time my son plays with it on the ground or table, just using the letters so it is ok.
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