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Amazon Maximum Age: 6 years
Amazon Minimum Age: 48 months
Binding: Toy
Brand: LeapFrog
EAN: 0708431304406
Label: LeapFrog
Manufacturer: LeapFrog
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 6 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 48 months
Model: 30440
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: LeapFrog
Release Date: October 16, 2005
Sales Rank: 2247
Studio: LeapFrog
Features:- 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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Product Description: 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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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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This is my 5-year old daughter's favorite Leapster game! Great fun for her, and it has really improved her math abilities. The LMAX function allowing us to hook it to the TV when at home makes it better for educational interaction with us (mom & dad). Also, it's really helpful keeping her occupied in restaurants and during car rides; giving mom & dad some much needed peace (& we don't feel too bad b/c she is getting an educational benefit out of it!).
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Out of the 6 games we purchased, this is definitely my 4-year old's favorite game. He got it 2 months ago for Christmas and still plays it for literally hours at a time. The great thing about most of the Leapster games is that they are fun as well as educational, and this game is one of the best in my opinon as far as teaching kids educational things while still being entertaining enough for them to keep an interest in it.
3 Levels of difficulty is a nice option, because it allows the ... Read More
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This is a great game for learning basic numbers and math. However, my daughter does not really play with it much. She says it's not as fun as Letters on the Loose. And, I agree with her. So, I am a little disappointed by that.
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I bought this game for my daughter who just turned 5 and got the L-Max for Christmas. She loves playing this game, and in addition to helping her master number recognition, this game helps her motor skills and hand/eye coordination. My daughter (who is very active) will sit quietly and play this game for long stretches at a time, allowing me to finish whatever project I'm working on. I feel good knowing she's learning and not just being babysat by technology. This was a really good purchase for my ... Read More
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