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LeapFrog Leapster Learning Game System - Green | 
| Brand: LeapFrog Category: Toy
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Rating: 721 reviews
Color: Green Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries: 4 Batteries Included: Yes Age: 4 - 10 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 3.1 x 11 x 11
MPN: 20200 Model: 20200 UPC: 708431202009 EAN: 0708431202009
Release Date: June 12, 2006 Availability: Pre-Order (0-0 Business Days)
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| Features:
| Portable interactive system with action-packed games focused on learning essentials for preschool to fourth grade | | Comes with 2 games built in. | | Expandable with large library of games | | Teaches phonics, spelling, math, art, music and more |
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Product Description Now parents and kids can both feel good about time spent playing electronic games with the Leapster Learning System by LeapFrog. An exciting library of educational games (sold separately) turn this handheld device into a conduit of exciting learning adventures that teaches reading, math, critical thinking, vocabulary and more. Kids can play fun games, read electronic books, create cool art and watch interactive videos. Color display on backlit screen is gentle on the eyes while the jack for optional headphones is gentle on other people's ears. Ages 4 to 10 years. Imported.
Here is one handheld gaming system that both parents and kids will be able to agree upon. The Leapster Learning Game System takes the brain-building principles that Leapfrog laid out in its earlier electronic learning devices (which have an interactive book format) and applies them to a video-game format. Leapster draws kids in with familiar video game templatesall of which have a secret weapon: a built-in learning component. LeapFrog hopes that kids will become so engaged in the gaming aspects and familiar television and movie characters offered by this toy that they won't even notice that they're learning and reinforcing valuable reading, math, and language skills. Aimed at 4- to 10-year-olds, the 6-by-4-inch Leapster is sized for little hands and comfortably shaped with safe, rounded edges. The 2-1/4-inch touch screen is ample for most of the gaming activities; although a little cluttered when used for the art and drawing modules. Buttons are suitably placed on either side of the unit for thumb-operated control. The right side features "A" and "B" buttons for selecting settings and answers while the left has a multi-directional gamepad for game play. A pen is also attached for drawing, selecting tools and settings, and dragging and placing objects. The 3-inch backlit display makes games visible in the dark (although parents will prefer that the Leapster is shut off at bedtime) and the animated graphics, while not completely state-of-the-art are well done and suitable for this age range. The Leapster Learning Game System takes the brain-building principles that Leapfrog laid out in its earlier electronic learning devices (which have an interactive book format) and applies them to a video-game format.
| As with the manufacturer's LeapPad products, the Leapster does require the purchase of additional cartridges to expand its capabilities. Kids can choose titles with their favorite characters to play educational games with. The star-studded list of celebrity narrators includes TV personalities, such as SpongeBob Squarepants, Thomas the Tank Engine, and Dora the Explorer; and movie stars, such as Nemo, Cinderella, Ariel (The Little Mermaid), and Batman. Leapfrog's own cartoon star, Tad, is narrates a few as well. While stocking up on the extra software titles can get expensive, it also gives parents some control and input on which characters they'd like their kids to learn from. And, characters for these titles are appropriately matched to the maturity of the targeted grade level (pre-K through 4th grade). Starting up or hitting the Home button takes players to the main menu. There is one staple pre-loaded game that children will likely come back to again and again. Rabbit River is based on the Frogger game format, but with an additional learning element. In letters mode, kids guide their bunny to hop floating logs to the other side of the river while jumping on specific letters to identify them or spell out a requested 3- or 4-letter word. In numbers mode, the bunny must land on specific numbers on the logs to skip count by twos or form a correct equation. The other pre-loaded activity is Color Corral, an interactive coloring book designed to boost creative problem-solving skills. This module is like a kid's version of Photoshop and offers a variety of scenic templates, colors, tools, and moving icons that kids can combine for an infinite number of possibilities. The included manual gives suggestions on how to reinforce these math, reading, and art concepts in the real world. .  | Each game offers multiple skill levels so kids can ease into new territory at the beginner level and challenge themselves with more advanced learning problems as they understand the concept. If kids are stumped at any point during a game, they can hit the Hint button and receive a friendly push in the right direction from an animated tutor, Edison the firefly. Edison also appears automatically if kids answer a question incorrectly several times in a row and coaches the child to reach the correct answer. The Pause button lets kids stop the game for a snack break and pick back up again where they left off. Designed for portability, the Leapster fits easily in a backpack or tote bag and is ideal for more purposeful edutainment on the go, whether it's a quick game on the bus ride to school or hours of playtime during vacation travel. This learning system runs on four AA batteries or on a rechargeable battery pack when combined with the Leapster L-Max Recharging System (sold separately). Leapster covers this handheld device under a 3-month warranty. --Cristina Vaamonde
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I love it! January 6, 2009 Patricia E. Gardner (Sullivan, IL USA) I got one of these for each of my 6-yr-old twins for Christmas and they love it! They don't even realize what they are learning and think they are playing video games like their big brother. So far, it's been very durable, even after getting dropped. I recommend this product to anyone with young children!
Perfect gift January 6, 2009 Melinda Astacio (Apollo Beach, Fl) I bought this for my four year old daughter and she absolutely loves it! She wanted the Nintendo DS but I thought that product was too expensive for her age and bought the leapster instead. She thinks it is awesome, even better than a DS. And I love the educational games.
Leapster Learning System January 6, 2009 Amanda Bradley I bought this for my 4 year old son for Christmas this year. He absolutely loves the Leapster. It seems to be holding up well, and is quite durable (It has been dropped a couple of times on hardwood floors and it didn't seem to phase it). The screen is good quality and it doesnt seem to small. This is a great investment for kids on the go. It is a quite car toy and it is very educational. I would highly recommend this product.
great fun and educational even for some children under 4... January 6, 2009 Living in Budapest (Budapest, Hungary (originally Ann Arbor, MI)) This is the second Leapster in our home. We bought the pink one for our daughter last Christmas. She was 2.5 yrs at the time. While it was perhaps just a bit advanced, not too much, for our little girl, she still enjoyed. At that age she particularly enjoyed the simple built-in drawing program. On year later she has a few cartridges and enjoys figuring out the different games. This green Leapster was for our son who is only two and some months. Again the Leapster is a little to advanced for a child this age. However I've noticed that our boy also likes the drawing program. The Diego cartridge is definitely too complex for our boy, but we know he'll eventually figure it out. For now he's sharing it with his older sister.
LeapFrog Leapster - a 5 star toy January 5, 2009 lulajean (Texas) My 4 year old has been playing with the Leapster for over a year & 1/2. It is very sturdy, travels well, and educational. New games make for a fresh & interesting toy- over and over again. Buy the charger kit- save millions in batteries!
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