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LeapFrog Leapster Learning Game: Star Wars - Jedi Math | 
| Brand: LeapFrog Category: Toy
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Rating: 8 reviews
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 4 - 8 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 0.9 x 5.4 x 8.3
MPN: 30646 Model: 30646 UPC: 708431306462 EAN: 0708431306462
Release Date: July 26, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: LEAPSTER GAME CARTRIDGE ONLY ~ SHIPS SAME OR NEXT DAY ~ THANK YOU :)
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| Features:
| Join the Jedi Knights and their allies on a mission to save the galaxy from the evil Separatists! | | Steer your Starfighter through battle by using mathematics skills to blast enemy ships. | | Solve time-telling questions to help R2-D2 unlock doors and move the team through. | | Use your mathematics skills to decrease your enemy's power in an exciting lightsaber duel. | | Teaches numbers, sequencing, addition, subtraction, telling time and daily routines. |
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Product Description Embark on dangerous rescue missions as Anakin, R2-D2, C-3PO and other Jedi knights to free members of the Republic imprisoned on federation cruisers and increase your Jedi ranking. Fly to enemy ships, engage in starflight battles and duel with light sabers while learning basic mathematics and telling time skills. The order of the galaxy depends on your success.Leapster2 players can even connect online for extra activities and rewards. And best of all, parents can use the Leapster2 System to connect to the LeapFrog Learning Path, an online, interactive tool in which parents can get updates and see firsthand what their children are learning. For use with any Leapster Learning System (sold separately)..
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
Fun, but awkward teaching tool January 3, 2009 Noca (Davis, CA USA) I purchased this for my 7-year-old son's Leapster ahead of a long road trip. He ejoyed it that day, but returning home I found he was rarely willing to play with it during his free time (losing out to Legos and PS2 Lego Star Wars). I decided to set acheivement goals on Jedi Math as a condition of other play. Unfortunately, Jedi Math isn't particularly suitable for this use. Certainly, "saving a prisoner" is a nice discrete goal (takes 15-30 minutes, and this accomplishment is verifiable in the user stats). However, the difficulty level is entirely selectable (the child can choose a level that is not challenging). Further, while the game emphasizes fast math calculations, there appears to be no penalty for either pausing the game to count on fingers or asking for the solution via the "hint" button. My son quickly discovered both strategies. There is a "math level" that is tracked in the user stats, but the instructions don't describe how this is calculated. That is, what skill set does a particular math level correspond to? The newer Leapster2 can upload data to leapfrog.com's "learning path". Supposedly, this allows you to track your child's learning, so my objections might not be valid in the context of a Leapster2. But with the Leapster, unless your child is particularly enthralled by this game, using it as a teaching tool is awkward.
Great game for your little jedi! December 31, 2008 Mother Bird (New Hampshire, USA) My 7 year old received this for Christmas and loves it. He says it is cool. There are 4 different games to play: Starfighter Battle, Cover Fire, Telling Time with R2-D2, and Lightsaber Duel. This is a great way for kids to learn and practice their math skills. I would definitely recommend this to other Clone Wars lovers!
Star Wars Jedi Math good cartridge December 27, 2008 Wendy Wood Matteson (MA) mY 6 year old son likes this cartridge and enjoys playing with it. I think the learning part is not too obvious but I believe he is learning something as he plays with it. good for 5-6 year olds.
My son loves his new 'video game'! December 26, 2008 justamom35 (Arizona) My 4 y/o loves this game. He thinks it is a regular video game. He doesn't realize that he is learning while he is playing. He loves Star Wars (he has never seen it) so this game is great.
Great game! October 19, 2008 Pamela B. Roberts 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
My son is 3 years old and he is playing the game often. It keeps his attention for extended periods of time, and it is teaching him his numbers! Great purchase!
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