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Not one of my daughters favorite Mar 03, 2010 I have a 3 and a 5 year old daughter. I would say their most played games are Pet Pals, Kindergarten, Letters on the Loose, and Get Puzzled. We also have this Diego game, a Princess, a Nemo, and an I Spy game that get occassional play. My 3yr old love to watch Diego, but this game does not hold her interest very long.
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Great game-even for a younger child! Feb 09, 2010 This is a great game. I ordered it for my son who is 3 years old and will turn 4 this March. I was a little worried when first reading the back of it, as I thought it may be too advanced for him, but it ended up being just fine for him. If he didn't get an answer right, he was just able to continue playing until he found the right answer. It also has multiple games on it and you can pick which level. He is at level one now but since there are more levels he will be able to play it for a long time, switching to higher levels when needed. At first I helped him a bit but now he plays the games by himself.
My son really likes this! Feb 07, 2010 I bought a couple of Leapster games for my son at Christmas and this is one of his favorites. Similar to the online games I see on Nickjr.com. He still loves racing cars on PlayStation more, but this is entertaining for him and educational as well. I'd recommend it.
Good Game Jan 28, 2010 I bought this cartridge as a Christmas gift for my 4 1/2 year old son. He likes it. He is enjoying the Leapster II, although he's more into his Transformers right now. :-)
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My 4yr old loves this game Jan 11, 2010 My son got a leapster and this game for Christmas and first he didn't play with it at all till the ride to Grandma's house. We had to show him how to do somethings first on it. This was his first exposure to any real video game stuff on his own.
Once he got the hang of it he will play it on a regular basis now. I like that it uses numbers or letters for him to try and accomplish the task. And he's so thrilled when he "Resues" an animal! He'll scream out "Mom, I rescued all the Penguins". I wish they had more kids games for this like Phinneas & Ferb. Guess we'll have to move up to the DS soon, but for now this is great for him!
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