LeapFrog Letter Factory Adventures: Counting on Lemonade
By Diondra Brown,
Common Sense Media Reviewer
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Tad and Lily turn lemons into lemonade while learning math.

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What's the Story?
LEAPFROG LETTER FACTORY ADVENTURES: COUNTING ON LEMONADE begins with Tad and Lily recognizing that the library is in need of new books. Once they get permission from The Chief to turn lemons into books, they start planning their lemonade stand. They work with older brother Leap and other friends to find the perfect lemonade recipe and determine prices and cup sizes, as well as practice counting money. In addition to reinforcing their math skills, everyone learns a lesson in trying new things, problem solving, and community service.
Is It Any Good?
This charming story captivates young viewers as they expand their math skills and learn about community service along the way. Leapfrog Letter Factory Adventures: Counting on Lemonade is 35 minutes of jampacked learning. Music and captivating animation help to engage viewers in learning and fun at the same time. As part of the LeapFrog brand, it does not disappoint as a truly educational and entertaining show.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about the lemonade stand that Tad and Lily created in Leapfrog Letter Factory Adventures: Counting on Lemonade. Have you ever created or visited a lemonade stand in your neighborhood before? Did you make new friends?
Practice your addition and subtraction when buying something the next time you visit a store!
Can you count up to 20? Let's practice from 1 to 20 and 20 to 1!
TV Details
- Premiere date: September 1, 2014
- Cast: Alessandro Juliani, Kathleen Barr, Michael Daingerfield, Jillian Michaels
- Networks: Max, Apple TV+, Vudu, Amazon Prime Video
- Genre: Educational
- Topics: Friendship, Music and Sing-Along, Numbers and Letters
- TV rating: TV-Y
- Last updated: June 30, 2021
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