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Need Advice Little Leaps System (Leap Frog)

Discussion in 'General Chat Forum' started by lilpea, Aug 24, 2008.

  1. lilpea

    lilpea Member

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    Picked up the system (for lil pea) last week, but I can't seem to sync the controller with our bose123 system in our family room.

    It works w/ our Media Room system, IMHO - the TV is too big for lil pea's eyes (its a freakin huge TV) and I'm not too keen on listening to leap frog music in surround sound.

    Does anyone know the CODE for the Bose123 DVD system and the Little Leap game controller?

    Thanks.
     
  2. deusexaethera

    deusexaethera New Member

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    When I was a kid, my mommy just bought me a box of crayons instead. It kept me out of trouble just as well, didn't hurt my eyes, and was a hell of a lot cheaper. It also didn't reward a short attention span.
     
  3. T8erman

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    Hmmm, I thought most sermons were delivered on Sundays? ;)
     
  4. Villager

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    Leapfrog has a website listing many of the codes. Hopefully yours will be there. I didn't see Bose listed but maybe the company who makes the remote for it has another name or another code will work. An online forum recommends trying 1377.

    Also try this list.
     
  5. deusexaethera

    deusexaethera New Member

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    Traditionally, yes. Forums seem to have their own rules, though.
     
  6. Villager

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    Actually, the LeapFrog product line is one of the better ones. The games are educational in nature but still fun for the kids. There are no shoot-em-up or violent games, just games that teach shapes, colors, reading, writing, etc. The games have the potential to increase a short attention span by the nature of how they are played. And this is coming from someone who is moderately AGAINST video games and TV for little kids.
     
  7. lilpea

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    Ahh...but my lil pea (@14mo) likes to eat crayons. And I agree they are MUCH cheaper than the little leaps system.

    Since we are lucky to have a Grandma loves to spoil our little pea - I figured it was time to set up the system before she came for her next visit.
     
  8. lilpea

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    BLESS YOU!!! - it worked!!!
     
  9. Villager

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    Cool! Which one worked? Finding the code on the list or the 1377?
     

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