
You’ve heard my thoughts on Leap Frog, and their highly educational toys for children. I really appreciate and enjoy the way that Leap Frog can help a child learn while still allowing them to have fun. The Zippity is the perfect example of a Leap Frog System that includes learning fun, and physical activity.

The Zippity is an interactive learning system that works by utilizing the system with your television. You can choose from various games that would be suitable for either boys or girls. The Zippity is suggested for children ages 3-5. Here is a little more information about the Zippity:
Bring Playhouse Disney to your house with Zippity, the new high-energy learning system that gets preschoolers dancing, jumping, playing and learning with Disney characters they love! The Zippity system introduces preschool curriculum through full-body play and learning. Using the interactive bopper and mat, children can stomp, swing, bop and march, driving the learning with their arms and legs!
The Zippity system comes with eight built-in games featuring the popular Playhouse Disney characters from Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, My Friends Tigger & Pooh, Little Einsteins and Handy Manny. All eight built-in learning activities bring the characters to life on your TV through high-quality animations and feature two levels of play for hours of active learning fun.
A built-in Learning Path lets parents see the skills their child is exploring as they play, or parents can create a personal LeapFrog® Learning Path online for more in-depth insights and learning ideas.

Not only did Leap Frog send my children a Zippity to try out, but one of my lucky readers will win a Zippity Learning System as well!
To Enter, leave me a comment telling me your favorite childhood Holiday Movie.
For additional entries:
- Enter Kristin’s Giveaway
- Add my button on your blog/site
- Add my Christmas Affair button on your blog/site
- Blog about this Giveaway, and link back here
- Post on Facebook about this giveaway
- Follow me on Twitter and tweet this daily:
Win a Leap Frog Zippity on Christmas Gift Guide from @lizzydear: http://lizzydearslife.net/2009/11/leap-frog-zippity-giveaway.html
This Giveaway will end on December 8, 2009 at 11:59 pm, and the winner will be chosen by random.org and have 48 hours to respond to the initial email. Only open to US residents, thanks, and good luck!
I received a Leap Frog Zippity at no cost to me for review, and I am expressing my honest opinion, I have not been compensated monetarily.









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Tweet! http://twitter.com/tobinsmommy08/status/6443708843
Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer! Back then, the show came on once a year. And there were no vcr’s to tape it. So you better not have missed it! Thanks for the giveaway!
Frosty the Snowman
I loved Home Alone… still do! Thanks!
My favorite is A Christmas Story.
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I used to like Frosty and the Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer special that was on TV every year.
I used to love Frosty The Snowman as a child. Now with my kids our family favorite is The Grinch.
Frosty the Snowman
Hmmm holiday movie as a child…. Well it would have to be Frosty the Snowman… Of course, DH would argue that it is a Christmas Story…
Since I did not grow up in the US, that movie wouldn’t mean anything but of all the movies that I know here, I’d have to say it’s the good old Twas the Night Before Christmas that I really like. Oh, and Die Hard (hey, it takes place during Christmas!).
I love the original, cartoon How the Grinch Stole christmas!!
I always loved Home Alone!
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frosty the snowman
My favorite is A Christmas Story.
the grinch of course!
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We love Frosty the Snowman
A Charlie Brown Christmas is the best!
http://twitter.com/assload/status/6456369549 daily tweet!
I would say Christmas Story was and is my fav. Christmas movie. Thanks
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My favorite is A Christmas Story.
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Miracle on 34th Street and The Grinch are the two I have always loved best.
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The claymation movies were and still are my favorites (Rudolph, Frosty, Santa Clause is Coming to Town).
My favorite childhood holiday movie was (and still is) the Christmas Story. Thanks!
Favorite would be The Grinch
My favorite childhood holiday movie would have to be The Year Without a Santa Claus. Thanks for the great contest and Happy Holidays
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer. Always my favorite and now my kids love it.
Would love to win this!
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A Christmas Story still cracks me up… “You’ll shoot your eye out”!!!!
We would LOVE a zippity from LeapFrog and Lizzy Dear’s Life:)
Thanks, Jes
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Also entered Krisin’s Daisy Rock giveaway:)
Thanks again, Jes
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I watched Home Alone over and over. I still crave it around this time!
i love a christmas story with little ralphie
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my favorite movie at x-mas time is –a christmas story
My favorite Christmas movie was/is “Nester, the Long-Eared Donkey” but it was hardly ever on. It’s still hard to find, but I cry every time I watch it. The first time I saw it since becoming a mom, I balled my eyes out.
My favorite christmas holiday movie, as of receintly, is Shrek the Halls. My daughter just loves to watch it over and over again. I love to watch her interest and laugh with it.
I have always loved It’s a Wonderful Life
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A Christmas Story is my all time fav
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I like A Christmas Story. It a classic for me and brings great memories to mind.
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