This is a really sturdy toy, and I can see it being a big favourite with children from a young age with enough to keep them busy as they grow. You’re going to use this app in order to properly set up your kid’s Scout/Violet toy. An illustration of a computer application window Wayback Machine. Next, you should see the Leapfrog Connect app starting up. The leapTop also has a Blog entry feature which plays different messages, and a song feature, you can choose from a selection of songs when you connect the LeapTop to your computer, you can store 1 song and 5 melody's on the LeapTop and change them whenever your child wants something new to interest them. The LeapFrog Connect offline installer for use with Leapster Explorer/LeapsterGS systems. On the Music option when you press the letter keys different sounds are played, and when you select the alphabet option it tells you what the letter is and what sound it makes which is a great way to introduce letters to your child. The LeapTop has 3 options which are selected from a mouse shaped slider, you can select Animals, Alphabet or Music, on the Animal option when you press a letter key, the LeapTop asks a question about an animal, such as C - meeeooooowww, who makes that sound? your child can guess the answer, then press the paw print button to reveal if they are correct, and then they are rewarded with a display on the screen.