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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | LeapFrog Enterprises is a toy and publishing company based in Emeryville, California. Founded by former attorney Michael Wood in 1995, who came up with a way to teach his son how to read. The company specializes in educational toys and electronics. They are primarily known for the LeapPad, an electronic talking book device, the Leapster - a handheld gaming console with the processing power that's about equivalent to a Game Boy Advance, the Fly Pentop computer, and the LeapFrog Epic, an Android-powered tablet designed for children. |