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Your cart is empty.Your young reader will ace learning when a part of this interactive underwater school. The characters from the blockbuster hit Finding Nemo help children explore science and ocean facts. Other skills gained include counting, graphing, deductive reasoning, and vocabulary. Includes games, music, stories and more. Compatible with LeapPad and QuantumLeap learning systems. Imported.
Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 8, 2020
Ok
artfairy
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2016
Who doesn't love Nemo??
KV
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2016
Good book.
SciFiFan
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2015
My granddaughter loved it
MIchelleH
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 25, 2015
We had bought the LeapPad at the same time for our son with learning disabilities....as with the other books in the range, the pictures are bright and colourful....all his favourite characters from the film kept him entertained for hours and held his attention. Laminated pages were a bonus,as they can be easily wiped clean in case of an little accidents...I have personally found the books lasted a good while before they became tatty looking.Overall an excellent purchase and it helped our son learn phonetic words along with what he was being taught in his school.
Karen R. Olivier
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2015
for grandkids
mr a n macdonald
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 1, 2014
great item
SamSon
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 10, 2013
it seems to be interactive enough for her, even though she does not know who Nemo is. i think it is too early to tell if it has helped with her spelling or reading.
RTG
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2009
Absolutely wonderful learning tool. Both my five year old and two year old sons spend hours pressing the buttons and doing all of the educational excerises. What a wonderful way to stimulate young minds!!! I highly recommend this book.
P. LeBlanc
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2004
I got this for my 2 1/2 year old daughter as an intro into her big brothers Leap Pad system. She adores Nemo, and this is the only Leap Pad book that will hold her attention. She can sit with it for about 30 minutes, which is a lifetime for a 2 year old. The picutes are cute, drawings, not the computer generated pictures of the movie. The story is very abbreviated, but hits most of the points. The voices are good, though Albert Brooks is noticebly missing as Marlin. The games are not great, but the educational value is high, for learning about the ocean and its inhabitants. I would recommend this book to anyone with a Nemo Lover or anyone interested in fish and the ocean.
Jadecat
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2003
I bought this for a three year old, already owning several other leappad books. This is the first one I sat down with her and did. It has 23 pages to it, with 11 games to do. Each page has about 3 or 4 lines of the Nemo story to go with it. The variety of activities of the pages are nice too. Finding the animal they are talking about, i.e. which one has no bones? Jumping on certain jellyfish by listening to their description. Making music on the turtles Those are some of the games, I don't even think we played them all yet. It follows the movie story, although obviously much abbreviated. I thought it was quite entertaining and it takes time to do the whole book if you put the pen on everything you can. After about 10 minutes, my daughter started looking around for other things to do, but I know it wasn't because of the quality of the book. YOu know how sometimes you buy something and afterwards you kind of regret it, but I didn't feel that with this book as I think it can be enjoyed many times, even by an older child.
J. Garcia
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2003
When my son wanted it despite owning a story book of Finding Nemo and despite owning a couple of other LeapPad modules I had my reservations. He loved the movie and I wasn't sure if this would just be similar to the book he had. In a way, it was but that is not the sole purpose of the toy. He enjoys the activities (games) in the book much like his other leapPad modules and because of the Finding Nemo theme, I believe he enjoys this more. My son just turned 5 and could read pretty well so I'm not sure about the reading benefits he'll get from this toy. But as long as he loves it I believe it's a pretty good buy.
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