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She also enjoys the Pet Pals game. We just got the Leapster2 for our 4.5 year old and chose a couple of games - you want to be picky since they are expensive and you don't want so many as to overwhelm them. The Disney Princess Enchanted Tales game did not hold her attention nearly as long, and she is a princess fanatic. This is a great educational toy, but can you will need to limit their time (she would play all day if I let her). This is one of her favorites and she delights in getting points to buy the robot parts. She comes running in the room to shout "I spelled a word" and that she got to complete a robot.
I can really see the value in helping him to sound out letters to create words, and it also builds math skills (adding how many tickets you need for each part). My 4 year old son got this game and the Wall-E game over the holidays. Great product. I was concerned that at 4, he'd be young for this game, but there are various levels and it can accommodate kids who are not yet reading. He hasn't really touched the Wall-E game yet because he cannot stop playing this one. He loves getting "tickets" at the various games to buy monster parts.
They are educational but also fun and keep his attention. The games are right on with what he is learning in school. I gave this to my 5 year old grandson along with the leapster for Christmas. The verbal instructions are easy enough for him to follow on his own.
Very fun and very easy for a 4-5 year old to learn and follow. My son's first game for his Leapster.
I highly recommend this game for any child that loves their leapster. He gets stuck on a few dexterity things but other than that we have gone through 2 sets of batteries in the last month because he has played it so much. My son just got this game for his birthday and he absolutely loves it. He actually just turned 4 but already was starting to learn to read so this was just right for him.
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