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Amazon Maximum Age: 6 years
Amazon Minimum Age: 48 months
Binding: Toy
Brand: LeapFrog
EAN: 0708431202450
Label: LeapFrog
Manufacturer: LeapFrog
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 6 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 48 months
Model: 20245
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: LeapFrog
Release Date: October 06, 2005
Sales Rank: 1612
Studio: LeapFrog
Features:- The letters in the Letter Factory are loose and Professor Quigley needs your help to pull them all together!
- Write a letter on your handheld and see it come to life on the TV.
- Help Professor Quigley finish the Talking ABC Book by writing letters.
- Search the factory and collect as many letters as you can.
- Teaches upper- and lowercase letters, writing and phonics skills.
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Product Description: When the letters in the Letter Factory get loose, Professor Quigley needs your help to pull them all together! Play 26 fun letter games, and learn letter names and letter sounds and learn to write the entire alphabet for your letter book. Then plug into the TV to help Quigley find and identify uppercase and lowercase letters for the book! For use with the Leapster L-Max Learning Game System, sold separately.
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This is one of my son's favorite Leapster cartridges. One "trick" that he discovered is that one can play the games for different letters without having to trace/write any of them. As other reviewers have correctly pointed out the tracing can be too demanding and frustrating, especially for the younger children. This is my son's work-around: After playing the "A" game, press the "Home" button on the Leapster, and then return to the games and one then gets the game for letter "B" just as if one had ... Read More
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We got this game for my 4 yr old along with the Disney Princess one and at first she played all princesses, but after a little while, she spends more time with this one. The games are more timeless and she loves building her book. Great for letter learning and writing!
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My son really likes this game, and I love that he is learning to write his letters.. He does have a hard time writting them tho, you need to be quite exact.. They should give a little more room for error..
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This game's strong point is that it helps children learn to write the letters, both upper and lower case. Of course for the younger kids, it would help with letter recognition, and what sound the letters make... so there is something for everyone with this game, no matter what skill level they would be starting with.
I like the fact that this game was designed to be played on the TV, but quite honestly, I have discovered that the older Leapster cartridges can be used with the TV too. ... Read More
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Santa brought us Letters on the Loose, and after playing with it I had to tell my little one that Santa made a huge mistake with this game. It is NOOOOOO fun. Santa thought you could chase letters and pick them out of groups etc. but it's not like that at all. There's a few times of picking out the letter of interest from three letters, after you do this 3 - 4 times the game forces you to copy the letter you're working on by presenting dashed lines. It is at this point that the game sucks big time. It ... Read More
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