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LeapFrog® Leapster® Learning Game: Scholastic Outwit

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Challenge your mind with brain games from five clever animals! Play 15 fast-paced games that build thinking, memory, reasoning and identification skills. Leapster2 players can connect online for extra activities and rewards. And with the LeapFrog. Learning Path, parents can see what their child is learning. Compatible with Leapster Learning System and Leapster2 System, sold separately.
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- Are you prepared to match your mind against the challenges of Outwit?
- As the puzzle pieces fall away, identify the letter that remains.
- Order the items you see from largest to smallest.
- Memorize the order of the objects you see, then move them back into place after they've been shuffled.
- Teaches memory skills, problem-solving skills and comparing and contrasting.
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Customer Buzz
 "Challenging AND fun" 2009-07-24
By E. T. (USA)
My 4 year old really loves this game. I like that the game is fun enough for her to be interested but challenging enough that I feel she is mentally stimulated.

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 "another good learning game from leapster" 2009-04-11
By G. Schoenmakers
Before I gave the game to my son who is in first grade, I checked it out myself. In an entertaining way he gets to do the math he is learning at school. So yes, thru playing this game, his math skills are reinforced. For the occasional time he is not running around, and indeed wants to play with his leapster, this game gets my full approval.

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 "Very fun and educational" 2009-01-30
By pterion (Brooklyn, NY USA)
I got this OUTWIT game to go with my daughter's Leapster this Christmas. She is consistently amused by it and finds it easy to navigate. I think this is a good educational game for pre-school and kindergarten age kids. The timed challenges are simple ones such as identifying the 'misfit' in a group of similar objects, recognizing patterns in a a series of objects, and memory match challenges. It might not hold the attention of an older child who has already mastered these skills, but would be great for young children.


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LeapFrog Leapster Educational Game: The Incredibles

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Help the Incredibles save the world! Learn 2nd and 3rd grade skills as you use quick thinking and special super powers to outwit a villainous plot. The Incredibles teaches parts of speech, verb forms, multiplication and critical thinking. Requires Leapster Multimedia Learning System (sold separately).
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- Meet the Incredibles and engage in an extraordinary battle of wits and superpowers!
- The Incredibles has 5 action-packed learning games
- There's also a collaborative game, where all the superheroes work together to defeat the villain, Syndrome
- Games include: Math Facts, Spelling, Place Value, Parts of Speech, and The Incredibles Save The Day
- This Leapster Educational Game teaches spelling, grammar, math and problem solving
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 "Great game for overachiever" 2009-08-04
By Heather Hoetker (Boise, ID)
My six year old is a math wiz. This is the first game we have gotten for his Leapster that has challenged him at all. I had read some of the reviews that said it is challenging and decided to give it a try. I am very happy with this game. He is able to maneuver around the different games pretty easily, but the level of the games is pretty difficult. It took him a little while to figure out how to get the game cards, but now is able to get them once he masters the skills. I really feel like he is having to think and retain the information in order to keep going in the game.

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 "Too difficult for younger kids, not interesting for older kids" 2009-02-19
By Z. Pham (California)
Okay, we own a lot of Leapster cartridges. My kids may have tried this out, but they haven't played it much at all.



There are 5 characters, each one associated with a different game. Each game has two levels. In addition to the basic games I describe, there are bonus rounds:



Mr. Incredible: Solve the addition and multiplication problems. The answers are on the heads of a statue. Choose the statue with the correct answer and push or pull it into position. Level 1: The addition problems feature serial addition of three single digit numbers. Level 2: The multiplication problems feature single digit multiplication of two single digit numbers.



Mrs. Incredible: Doors open and close revealing letters to a word. Grab the letters to spell a word before the door closes. They must be grabbed in the correct order. Level 1: The words are about five or six letters long. Level 2: The words are about the same length as Level 1, but they are more difficult to spell because they do not follow the basic phonics rules.



Dash: Pick up blocks to build the correct number. For example, if the number is 605, pick up blocks 600 and 5, put the 600 in the hundreds place and the 5 in the ones place. Level 1: The numbers are three digits long. Level 2: The numbers are four digits long.



Violet: Violet has to find the part of speech in the maze that completes the sentence. Level 1: This level focuses on finding the nouns. An example is "Find the noun that completes the sentence." The sentence is "The ___ throws a robot," and the choices are "ran," "happy," "enemy." Level 2: Find adjectives to complete the sentence.



Syndrome: Help navigate the Incredibles family work together to get through the jungle. Must use some logic, like use Mr. Incredible's strength to move rocks or Mrs. Incredible's stretch to reach across a chasm.



Summary: The games are not bad and they are very educational. The problem I think is The Incredibles appeals to a younger audience, maybe preschool level, and the skills it requires are first through third grade level. They were too difficult for my kids when I bought the cartridge, still too difficult for my now 5 year old; but The Incredibles is considered too babyish by my 7 year old who could now play the games.

Customer Buzz
 "Very difficult to play" 2008-11-07
By book crazy (California, USA)
Out of all the games my son has (around 10), this is the worst of them. It is confusing and very difficult to use. The activities seem interesting but when you try to do something, the controls just dont work well. I tried the activities so I could explain my son how to play (first time I have to do that with a leapster game) and couldnt finish them !!. Do not recommend this game.

Customer Buzz
 "Not so Great" 2008-09-10
By J. Poyer (Valdosta, GA)
Like the PS2 version, we just weren't real thrilled about the fun-factor of this one. Didn't hold my son's interest like other games.

Customer Buzz
 "Glad to find it again!" 2008-03-16
By anonymous
One of my kids favorites! I'm buying a replacement copy. I agree these things are durable, I sent one through the wash last month and in the morning it was fine. I agree this one is a bit of a challenge (i.e. frustrating) in parts, BUT the upside of this is that although we lost it a year ago (after having it for over a year) I have no qualms about buying it again (I've been looking at the stores to no avail), for my now almost 8 year old son knowing he'll still have fun with it and my almost 4 year old daughter knowing she'll love it again just because it's the Incredibles! Highly recommended!


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Leapster Arcade: Letterpillar

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This hungry Letterpillar loves to eat letters. Watch him grow as he munches his way through a lively arcade game that reinforces important early reading and spelling skills. Teaches phonics, uppercase and lowercase letters and word building. For use with the Leapster Learning System or Leapster L-Max Learning Game System, each sold separately.


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- This hungry Letterpillar loves to eat letters!
- Watch him grow as he munches his way through a lively arcade game that reinforces important early reading and spelling skills!
- Teaches phonics, and uppercase & lowercase letters recognition
- Encourages word building
- Develops early reading skills with three levels of play
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Customer Buzz
 "Great letter review!" 2009-04-14
By Rhonda Mac (Florida right now)
Found the letterpillar a fine afternoon rainy day breath of fresh air for my girls. Like that the letterpillar gets ill if it eats numbers. :)

Customer Buzz
 "It's educational" 2009-03-28
By Pamela Watkins (memphis)
We bought cartridge for our 3 year old. We were going on a airplane trip and thought it would keep his attention. He used it for only 5 minutes and wanted the creature creation cartridge. He may get more into this one when he gets older.

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 "Great letter teacher, phonics, etc. lots of fun" 2007-05-14
By Rick Quick (North East)
My grand daughter loves this and Running on Zero, one for letter skills, the other for math. Both are fun, and teach the child. They challenge your child to try harder, for a better score, even though there's no grading involved (the way it should be)

Customer Buzz
 "Letterpillar - doesn't stack up to other Leapster games" 2006-12-10
By C. Adkins (Ohio)
While my 3 yr old and 5 yr old play this game some, it doesn't compare to the other cartridges we own. There is only one game on the cartridge. It is simple, and I'm not convinced it has much educational value, as do most of the other Leapster games we have. I recommend you buy the Draw & Write or the Letter Factory. My children fight / "take turns" over those two games and they are educational.

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 "Great Beginner Game" 2006-11-22
By K. S. (IN United States)
My son received the Leapster system for his 4th birthday as a gift. It comes with this game. While this game isn't the most challenging, my son enjoys it. I am not sure at what level the previous reviewers children are at, but my son doing very well at school. Maybe they are academically beyond him. He knows all of his letters, their sounds, and can read three letter words. He can also write out all of the letters in the alphabet, uppper and lower. So while this game isn't extremely challenging, he still found it fun. I haven't found controlling the letterpillar to be difficult at all, as a previous reviewer said. The arrow buttons on the control respond fine when controlling the letterpillar. I think this game was great as a "free" game with the system, because it allowed him to get used to using the controller. And my son isn't electronically deprived. He uses our personal computer all of the time to play games. He also has a V-Smile with other games. We wanted this as a portable gaming system. Again, it was a good first, free game. I have nothing bad to say about it considering I didn't have to pay for it.


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LeapFrog Leapster® Educational Game: SpongeBob SquarePants Through the Wormhole

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SpongeBob and Patrick have been sucked into a wormhole! Play as SpongeBob or Patrick while you swirl through a space-time vortex and tackle mathematics and science concepts across the ages. Recommended Age Range K to 2nd Grade (5-8 years)
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- SpongeBob and Patrick have been sucked into a wormhole!
- Play as SpongeBob or Patrick while you swirl through a space-time vortex and tackle mathematics and science concepts across the ages.
- Teaches addition, animal classification, and geometry concepts
- Recommended Age Range K to 2nd Grade (5-8 years)
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Customer Buzz
 "Great Deal" 2009-06-01
By J. Marsh (Iron Gate, VA USA)
This was brand new, still in original packaging and the price was amazing. Fast shipping. Everything was great. Thank you!!

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 "SpongeBob Squarepants through the Wormhole" 2009-03-03
By Mrs. Barbara J. Kinion
I purchased these games for my grandson. He said they were fun and he was learning alot. He's 5 and only received the games on 2/26 for his birthday. Sorry I have no more feedback than that.

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 "GOOD CHOICE FOR 6 Year olds!!!" 2009-02-02
By Amanda M. Clemmons (Ohio)
My six year old twins (boy and girl) each got their own Leapster this year for Christmas and of course you then have to purchase the cartridges. They like Spongebob and generally he gets on my nerves after a while because there isn't much educational content to the shows. Well, the Leapster game is actually an exception. The kids LOVE it and it teaches them as well. Overall, a good thing for all involved!

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 "the kids love it..." 2008-11-17
By anonymous
You can never have enough Spongebob! That's how my kids see it. I have yet to meet a leapster game I didn't like. It's Spongebob, and leapster the perfect combination for kids. Don't get me wrong, I hate Spongebob as much as any parent, but the game's not for me now is it?

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 "It's Okay" 2008-04-09
By Maryland Teacher (Laurel, MD)
I just purchased this game for my four-year old daughter. I am an elementary school teacher, and I think the game is fairly challenging. The screens are pretty monotanous and overall, my daughter finds the game boring. The other Sponge Bob game for Leapster is better.


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LeapFrog Leapster L-Max Numbers on the Run

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Join Zero as he travels through three wacky, side-scrolling game worlds to help his number friends. Learn numbers, counting, addition and subtraction, and plug into the TV for even more learning fun! For use with the Leapster Learning System or Leapster L-Max Learning Game System, each sold separately.
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- Interactive learning cartridge
- For use with the Leapster L-Max Learning Game System, sold separately
- Zero to play the hero and match each digit with the right number of Quidgits
- 3 wacky, side-scrolling game worlds
- Teaches counting to 100, addition, subtraction, and writing numbers from 0 to 100
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 "Favorite Game" 2009-05-06
By Shari (Michigan)
My 4 yo daughter has had this game for nearly a month and she loves it. She rarely plays with her other games now. She loves to talk about it and tell me all about "Counting on Zero" and how he "saves the day". This was a smart buy.

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 "Fun & education game" 2009-02-18
By Laura Maddox (Iowa)
This is great game for my 4 year old daughter. She is learning a lot from it and picked up on how to play the game quite quickly. It is entertaining to her and I have to limit her play time, or she would play for far to long.

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 "LEAPSTER LMAX... EVERY CHILD NEEDS ONE!!!" 2009-01-18
By Ackermann (Louisiana)
LOVE THE PARENT INTERACTION WHILE MY CHILD IS PLAYING THE GAME... I CAN WATCH ON THE TV AND HELP WHEN HE NEEDS IT...



GREAT PRESCHOOL GAME...



HIGHLY RECOMMEND... SO MUCH SO... ALSO MY ENTIRE CHIDLS PRESCHOOL CLASS NOW OWNS A LEAPSTER LMAX...



BE SURE TO GET THE LMAX AS THEN YOU CAN SEE EVERYTHING ON THE TV

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 "My 3yr old loves it" 2008-11-06
By Tigrisness (Arizona)
Our 3 yr old son is really good with electronics so we got him the leapster a bit early with this game. He picked up on it so fast and learned quite a bit from "numbers on the run". He is now about to turn 4 and still asks to play it. Some of it is for older kids so he can't do everything but it leaves room for growing and learning. This is a very cute game with "zero" running around catching "quidgets" and solving number problems as he goes. We definitely recommend this game!

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 "david loves this game!!!!" 2008-07-22
By Writer Mom (St. Louis, MO)
My 5-year-old says this is his favorite Leapster game - and he has several. He loves math so it's a hit with him. He can play this game on long car trips and the trips don't seem so long. If your child enjoys math, numbers and counting - they will enjoy this game.


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LeapFrog Leapster® Educational Game: Dora the Explorer

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Hola! Dora and Boots are trying to rescue animals, and they need your help. In this wildlife adventure, you can choose from five learning games and three interactive storylines that teach 45 essential pre-kindergarten and kindergarten skills. Requires Leapster Multimedia Learning System (sold separately).

Customer Buzz
This Dora cartridge for the Leapster was one of our daughter's favorite Christmas presents. Even though she had lost some interest in Dora she still was happy to receive this Leapster game. Our daughter already has the Backyardigans and Princess cartridges. This Leapster cartridge is a nice addition to her rotation of Leapster games and other toys. At 3.5 years some things on the Dora game are still difficult for our little girl but she still enjoys it. If your child likes Dora and has some Leapster experience I'd recommend this game.

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I bought a used Leapster and this is one of the many games that came with it. After playing all the games I think this is the most suitable for my 3 year old, he is able to play many of the mini games that come in the cartrige without my help, he also likes Dora a lot. Great educational game.

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Both my kids got L-Max's for Christmas. I bought the Dora Game for my daughter (she's 3) but she wasn't really into. My son on the other hand (4 years) loves this game. It is definitely his favorite. In all they have Dora, Letter Factory, Disney Princesses and Cars. My son likes Dora and Letter Factory, while my daughter enjoys the other two more.

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I am six years old. I like to play games and look for animals with Dora. I play this game a lot. It is one of my favorite games. My other favorites are Kindergarten and Finding Nemo. I think anybody my age would love this game.

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We got this for my sister along with the leapster. She loves Dora so we just HAD to get this. My sister's 6 and maybe she's growing out of Dora because she tired of this game very quickly and so did I. It was too repetitive and not quite as intersting as the Sonic game we also got. So in comparison, Dora was "borrr-ing" as my sister said when she switched to play another game.
So even if you child loves Dora, don't buy this game unless your child is under the age of 6. I think even the game was made special for kids still learning about up and down and counting and not for kids in school. It really itsn't worth it, and not very exciting. Remember to follow the age suggestions when in doubt, that helps. My sister was past the Dora game educational speaking, even if she still loved the character Dora.

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This was given to our 3 year old daughter as a Christmas present because she got the Leapster for Christmas and she just loves this game. She got 2 other Leapster cartridges and doesn't play with those as much as this one. I don't care what anyone else says, this one is helping her to identify her letters and numbers - which is more important than just playing games and not learning anything. She has already come to me and spelled DADDY and MOMMY all on her own. Thank you for wonderful products Leap Frog!!!

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My three year old absolutlely loves this game - and to think that he's actually learning something too!! This game was accidentally thrown out the window of our car on our dirt road in July (I thought it was lost)- I found it while walking our dog in November and it was squished, had been rained on run over etc. and it still worked in our Leapster. So the games are pretty tough too!

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Being a huge fan of leapster, I wasn't as impressed with this cartridge as some of the others. My son loves Dora, so I was excited to pick this up but I found that it was too similar in content to the cartridge that comes with the leapster system. It contains much of the same content, just with dora instead of Tad in the background. I was hoping for something more original for the asking price.

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Our daughter, Mary, age 4, received the Leapster system and the Dora game for her birthday in June, and she absolutely LOVES them. They are great learning tools, but they are fun as well. We already had to replace the batteries, so I can't wait for the rechargable battery thing to be available in stores!

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The 3 year old listed by LeapFrog is accurate. Our son was zooming through level 1 at 2-1/2 years old. Maybe our son is above average. Haha.<p>The Leapster products are AWESOME!<p>Thanks, Brett

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1182 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: LeapFrog
  • Model: 30423
  • ESRB Rating: Everyone
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.60" h x 5.30" w x 1.40" l, .24 pounds

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  • Dora and Boots are helping rescue animals and they need your help!
  • Choose from 5 learning games and 3 interactive storylines
  • Teaches 45 essential pre-kindergarten and kindergarten skills
  • Letters & phonics, science concepts, counting and patterns
  • Spanish language and critical thinking skills

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LeapFrog&reg; Leapster&reg; Learning Game: Scholastic Math Missions

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Math Missions gives children a chance to save the stores of Spectacle City and develop real-world math skills. As they complete orders at a candy store, build a skyscraper and more, they'll learn to face math challenges in the real world.

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Even though my kids do not list this one as their favorite, I notice it still gets plenty of play-time. So... not sure what conclusion to draw from this!

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I bought this game to my boy over a month ago. He is only 4 1/2 years old but he loves playing with it. At first it was a bit difficult for him until he got it. He has learned a lot from this game. Of course, some games are still too difficult for him, but he tries and tries... Sometimes he asks my help.
There are 4 games, I believe. For egsample, in the Seafood Market you need to select the correct fish to balance the scale or in the candy store you need to find the right candy for the customers.
It's fun and educational at he same time. My boy loves playing it. He plays and "earns" more money (he has over $500)than he "spends" it on the arcade games.

Customer Buzz
This game has a lot of math as the name implies. There is geometry and reasoning, multiplication, addition, subtraction and knowing even and odd numbers.

The way the game is set up you earn money for each task you complete. The more you play the more money you earn by getting raises. You can spend the money at the "arcade" where you can play three non-math, non-educational type games (snake, moon lander, and this other one that I forgot the name of but you are in a castle type setting finding keys)

It's a nice game, and I like the money earning concept. The math games hold my son's interest as much as the arcade ones do, so sometimes he'll amass huge sums of money before getting over to the arcade. Other times he'll deplete all his money at the arcade... but it all evens out because once the money is gone he has to do more math games again to earn more.

This was well worth the money paid.

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My 6 yr old loves this game and is learning math with it. I have always been bad at math so I buy whatever I see that can help her so that she does not have my problem. Well, it is working she loves math and loves to play with her leapster. She says that is her T.V, when she is not allow to watch the real thing and she is not afraid of math. She was the first one in her kindergarten class to master adding and substrating. It is all because of the leapster.woohoo!

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My daughter has loved playing this game. She was having problems remembering simple math this gave her the review she needed in a fun way. Her math grades have improved and I am happy.

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We got this cartridge for Christmas for my 6 year old daughter. She loves it. In fact, my older kids love it too. They compete to see who can get the most money saved up, and get their name on the high score list in the arcade. This was our first LeapPad purchase. We will definately get more.

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My kids got Leapster L-max's for Christmas this year and this is my daughter's favorite game. She will play it for hours if I let her and she is learning! I am excited to see what other games are available for her. My 3 year old son absolutely loves the Letter Factory game. He is really learning his alphabet. It is so neat to see them having fun playing and learning at the same time.

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The overall design is excellent. Teaching is nicely mixed with fun. The kids got quite intensive Money training. Excellent Addition/Substraction. The multiplication is on the light weight side.

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Because my daughter excels exceptionally well in Math, the games are challenging her and this is what I lke about the games.

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My son, who is now five, received his leapster last November. He has several cartridges, all of which he enjoys. However, the Math Missions game, which we recently purchased online, seems to have captured his attention in a way that the others did not. While all the Leapster titles attempt to make a game out of learning, this cartridge does an exceptional job. For example, instead of requiring him to identify that 4+5=9, it gives him three fish, weighing 4, 5 and 9 pounds each. He needs to figure out how to put them on a scale to make the scale balance. This is a much more interesting "puzzle" and it teaches what an equation really means, at an intuative level. Another activity reminds me of the old game "Mastermind", where he needs to figure out the right combination of candies to put in a box. Through trial-and-error and deductive reasoning, he can figure it out. It's a fun challenge that teaches important logic skills.

The incentive system is also well done. By earning money for doing math tasks, my son can then pay to play "video arcade" games, which are more fun than educational in nature. (The games are simple and just the right level of complexity for 5-7 year olds, along the lines of early video games like pac-man.)He LOVES these games, and is willing to spend hours doing the math puzzles in order to earn the money to play the video games.

This is a great game. I hope Scholastic puts out more cartridges for the Leapster platform.

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  • Brand: LeapFrog
  • Model: 30447
  • ESRB Rating: Everyone
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .25 pounds

Features

  • Real-world mathematics challenges await you in Spectacle City as you use your skills to save local stores!
  • Don't let trouble multiply at the seafood market--select the correct fish to balance the scale.
  • Complete mathematics problems and earn money.
  • Spend your hard-earned cash playing three exciting games at the arcade.
  • Teaches addition, subtraction, multiplication, money and geometry.

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