LeapFrog® Leapster® Learning Game: Scholastic Get Puzzled | 4 Year old loves the puzzles...she's learning without realizing it!
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LeapFrog® Leapster® Learning Game: Scholastic Get Puzzled
LeapFrog
LeapFrog
, 2007
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based on 9 reviews
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highly recommended
Leapster
Get
Puzzled
Game
A Great Game!
Well designed
game
. We got it right before X'mas weekend for my 6 year old. She beat it in 2 days(and we had a very quiet 2 days). She was so focused on playing with it!
However, it is definately not challenging enough for 7-8 year old kids.
4 Year old loves the puzzles...she's learning without realizing it!
The puzzles presented in this are so much fun for my 4 year old, and she's
learning
math without having to do the standard "flash card" type exercises! She plays this for hours and is committed to making it to the next level on each
game
. It's a nice change from the character-oriented games she's used to playing. I highly recommend this game!
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Wonderful buy
My son got Sonic and this
game
for xmas; he keeps saying that sonic is more fun but cant stop playing
get
puzzled
!! The cartridge includes 5 or 6 games with 3 levels each and 15 puzzles each level.. my son has around 5 puzzles left to solve... IM VERY GLAD HE GOT THIS GAME FOR XMAS.
Great teaching tool--needs a bit more variety in problems
This is by far the favorite of the four
leapster
game
s my boys received for Christmas--the others being Dora's pinata party (it came with the leapster and I can't really
get
them to play it simply because it's "Dora"), I Spy (the games just don't keep their interest for some reason, though I think it's a pretty good cartridge), and kindergarten (far too easy for my kindergartener and really even for my four-year-old.) Anyway, they've loved this one and have played every game repeatedly. My 6 year-old maxed it out and earned all of his "puzzle power" stars in about a week, but he decided to start again. I like the different difficulty levels available and the fact that the problems on each level become progressively harder. I do wish, though, that the games weren't the same each time you played the same one at the same level. Even though you have to complete 15-20 problems to finish a level, once kids have done that two or three times with the same 15-20 problems, the challenge is lost.
As a former math teacher, though I do like this cartridge, especially the "sky-high" where they have to practice addition by putting together beams to make pillars of matching sizes.
The monster game is also great in teaching memory, and the about face for logic.
And, my boys' favorite is the "cosmic crossing" game where they have to get the rocket home to earth, jumping from asteroid to asteroid, riding commits, and sliding through worm holes.
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Happy with this one, too!
My grand daughter likes this
game
very much. It makes this grandma happy when the grand kids are happy!!
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