Game leapster review


















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Stands out for positive role models. Positive Messages. Positive Role Models. Ease of Play. The challenge level is very well set for the target age demographic. What parents need to know Parents need to know that this Leapster version of Up presents mini-games that are loosely based on scenes from the movie , but doesn't attempt to tie those scenes together to retell the story of the film. Continue reading Show less. Stay up to date on new reviews.

Get full reviews, ratings, and advice delivered weekly to your inbox. User Reviews Parents say Kids say. There aren't any reviews yet. Be the first to review this title. Teen, 16 years old Written by Bioboy April 21, Report this review. What's it about? Is it any good? Talk to your kids about Our editors recommend. For young kids -- lots easier than console game. The Princess and the Frog Leapster. Girls play learning games and plan Princess Tiana's wedding.

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Read more. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Print. Personalize your media recommendations. How old is your kid? Have an account? Sign in. It is compact and portable. The leapster keeps my son entertained for hours. It was an instant hit! He absolutely loves having his own "computer" and wants to play it all day long I have to set limits! There are so many choices of games and we have found some that I feel are pretty educational and he has already learned from.

I wasn't thrilled about the battery life so we purchased the rechargeable battery station, and it has been a lifesaver. I would recommend anyone who gets the Explorer to get the rechargeable battery pack. The games are pretty expensive but my son has been happy with just having a few plus the camera attatchment. Overall, this will be something he will use for years and I am happy with our purchase!

The entire leapfrog lineis a winner in my eyes! Sure kids can learn just as mcuh in other areas of life like interaction and play but this is a nice reward for them. And for the parent too. The kids get to learn while they are being rewarded for good behavior and think they are getting to play just a video game.

Lots of games to choose from! Their Explorer line works with all other Explorer products as well so it takes some of the guesswork out of finging the right game for your system! I love these Leapfrog sytems and I currently own 3 for my child! Its nice when you find them on sale and can buy more than just one system so the kids have more of a choice and you can keep one in the car, one at home and one for wherever and not worry about forgetting it! Love this.

Great Buy! My son received one of these for Christmas. He absolutely loves it. There are many different games that he can choose from, and they grow with him as he grows. The system is also very durable. Battery life with this is not the best, but a charger is available, which I highly recommend. I got this for my 4 year old for a long flight across the country.

I am a huge fan of Leapfrog products but the Leapster Explorer was quite the disappointment. The screen is very small and you have to use the stylus pen which is hard to get in the corners. We had Jake and the Neverland Pirates and Global Adventures games which neither kept my son's attention. The recommended age is years for the gaming device and some games are for years.

It's not user friendly. Some of the games require you to read what's on the screen but the writing is so small making it almost impossible to read. My son did not even want to play with it on the ride home and we ended up selling the device when we returned home from the trip. View more kids electronics.



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