🌠 Unlock the Universe, One Adventure at a Time!
The LeapFrog Magic Adventures Telescope is a digital telescope designed for children aged 5 and up, featuring a 2.4” video screen, 110x zoom magnification, and access to over 100 NASA educational videos. It combines real astronomical viewing with interactive gaming, making it a perfect tool for young explorers eager to learn about space.
Number of Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. (included) |
Zoom Ratio | 110 multiplier x |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Mount | 1/4 inch tripod socket |
Focus Type | Fixed Focus |
Item Weight | 3.8 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.24"D x 16.93"W x 12.99"H |
M**
Telescope was a hit!!
My grandson loved this! Would buy again!
E**Z
Great, certain type of double a batteries are required for it to function
This is great at night, during the day pictures are grainy but what do you expect from a kids telescope. Overall my daughter loves her telescope and has so much fun with it, we've taken it on multiple trips from the beach to the mountains and it performs very well. Pretty durable had it for over a 2 years and still does the job. Although regular batteries wouldn't work had to buy specific type of double a batteries for it.
A**E
Nice and sturdy
We love it. It is a little difficult to find stuff at first especially if you don’t know what you’re doing.. but it’s a very cute little toy we will try it in the summer once we can be out at night and not freeze.
F**T
Works great
Found a lower price the day after purchase but the telescope works better than anticipated.
M**A
Educational and fun!
I bought this for Christmas for my 3 year old and I wasn’t sure how she would like it but she is a pretty big fan of space and astronomy! We are still figuring out how to use it but she loves looking at the pictures on it and listening to the information. It’s very educational and I thought it was one you could look at the moon outside but we will have to figure it out once the weather breaks.
M**M
Super excited for this!
Got it for my son’s 6th birthday. I looked through a bunch of different telescopes but thought this was cool since they worked with NASA and has the images, I also liked that you can take pictures during the day and at night (he likes taking photos and isn’t always up super late) so this was an added bonus
C**.
I wish there were a negative star rating
Make yourself a favor and buy the worst and cheapest digital camera on the market and put it inside a PVC pipe. You'll get not only a much better resolution, but you will save your kid some screen time, which I thought it would happen by providing some interesting experiences watching the moon and landscape surroundings, but the problem is that this toy's only decent feature is a lousy gaming software. At night, all images are grainy or if you happen to catch the moon, the light will saturate the screen and you will only see a round white spot with no detail whatsoever. With daylight, you could hardly see anyting on the screen.I would return it but as I live abroad, shipping would be more expensive. Gonna try to sell it and buy some binoculars instead.
W**R
Great gift for 6 year old
Very sturdy and easy to put together! Great grandson loved it!