A "Leap Frog" board game box with colorful graphics of frogs on lily pads and reeds in the background. Text on the box asks, "Whose frogs will be first to cross the pond?" and notes the game is for ages 6 to 10 years. The game's manufacturer logo is visible on the lower right.
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Leap Frog

Leap Frog

Leap Frog, also known as Leapfrog, is a multi-player abstract strategy board game that was described by H.J.R. Murray in A History of Board Games Other Than Chess (1898) and attributes its origin to England.

Why is Leap Frog Popular?

Leap Frog is a game mixed with strategy and chance, and it is a jumping and fun activity brought to the game board. The game is significant because it is one of the oldest board games, and it has been played for over a century.

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