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The creator of the beloved educational electronic toy company LeapFrog has died by way of physician-assisted suicide, according to a report. Mike Wood, 72, decided to end his life on April 10 ...
The founder of an innovative toy company that taught millions of children how to read has died by physician assisted suicide. Mike Wood, the founder of LeapFrog Enterprises, was pronounced dead at ...
J. Countess/WireImage Mike Wood, the founder of the iconic LeapFrog toy company, died via physician-assisted suicide in Switzerland at the age of 72. Wood's brother, Tim, confirmed the news to The ...
(Gray News) – Mike Wood, the founder of the LeapFrog toy company, died earlier this month by physician-assisted suicide. He was 72. His brother confirmed to The New York Times that Wood died ...
Wood went on to found LeapFrog Enterprises, which in 1999 introduced the LeapPad, a child's computer tablet that was a kind of talking book. The LeapPad was a runaway hit -- the bestselling toy of ...
LeapFrog Enterprise CEO Mike Wood holds Little Leap, one of the company’s educational toys, in its headquarters in Emeryville, Calif., on Feb. 5, 2003. AP The Dignitas assisted suicide clinic in ...
(Gray News) – Mike Wood, the founder of the LeapFrog toy company, died earlier this month by physician-assisted suicide. He was 72. His brother confirmed to The New York Times that Wood died ...
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