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Edu-phibian Hopping from product to product, Leap Frog's founder makes learning lighthearted and lands his toys on store shelves everywhere.

By Peter Kooiman

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Vital Stats: Michael Wood,49, of Emeryville, California-based Leap Frog

Company: Manufacturer ofelectronic learning toys and products started in 1995

2001 Projections: $290million

Kid-Tested, Father-Approved:"My son inspired the first game. When he was 3 years old, hewould play with a little wooden alphabet puzzle. But I wanted toteach him that letters make sounds, so I took a chip from a talkinggreeting card and put it in a big, squeezable 'B,' then an'A,' then a 'T.' A lot of our products weredeveloped in [response] to things my own kids were having troublelearning."

Risky Business: "Ourfirst two products went to market in 1995 when I made an offer to abuyer at Toys 'R' Us, and he said, 'If you can makethem at that low a price, we'll buy 60,000.' It took Toys'R' Us some courage to place that order with a brand-newcompany."

Even Better Than the RealThing: "We're able to take something basic andfamiliar like a book and make it come alive. It's also betterthan having kids stuck staring at a computer screen."

Growing Up: "Now wealso have products that address specific needs for older kids, suchas our Twist and Shout multiplication [toy]. Kids can twist andbang the dials and buttons-it has a little beat, and they can quizthemselves on their multiplication tables. We take stuff kids needto learn and present it in a fun, engaging way."

Better Patent Those Genes:"My dad came up with an idea for an automatic soda cansmasher. He actually had one built, but he never got around toselling it. Something must run in our blood."

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Leap Frog
(510) 420-5000, www.leapfrog.com

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