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LeapFrog Leapster® Educational Game: Kindergarten

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$25.95

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  • For use with Leapster 1 and Leapster 2 only - they will NOT work with the new Leapster Explorer or Tablet Style LeapPad systems
  • Teaches 45 essential reading and math skills
  • Reading skills include phonics, rhyming, spelling, and upper/lower case letters
  • Math skills include math terms, numbers & counting, and logic
  • Kids play to earn tickets to buy monster parts, then build a complete monster and bring it to life
  • For use with the separately sold Leapster Learning Game System


Product Description

Turn your Leapster by Leapfrog into a carnival of sights, sounds and games with this software designed for the Kindergarten level. Six carnival-inspired learning games and activities reward children with carnival tickets, which they use to buy monster parts. With enough parts, they create a wonderful monster that hits to the stage with a silly dance. Multiple skill levels keep the action fresh. Teaches over 45 essential Kindergarten reading and math skills. Imported.

From the Manufacturer

Welcome to Carnival Marvel! Step right up to play 6 fun-filled learning games that teach 45 essential kindergarten reading and math skills. Play learning games and you can earn tickets to buy monster parts. Then build a complete monster and bring it to life for the monster theater review! What it Teaches: * 45 essential reading and math skills * Phonics * Rhyming * Spelling * Math terms * Upper/lower case letters * Numbers & counting * Logic


JourneyRane
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2024
This made learning fun. This is a must have. You can help your preschool or kindergarten one get ahead and feel more confident!!!Hope my review was helpful!!
brittstoch
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2013
Went to open it up and it had a nascar game in the case!! was very disappointed because i wanted the game for my daughter
sJ
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2010
I purchased a Leapster for my son's 4th birthday in September of this year. Originally I purchased two games for the system; toy story 3 and wall-e. They were okay but they didn't really do it for me, even my son would get bored with those games fairly quickly! I was reading reviews on the Kindergarden game and they were all positive, how much better it was than all the other games, that people's children were not getting bored with it, etc. I picked up a copy of it for Christmas and now he is back into his Leapster, and even I am WAY happier with this game!!
Jo
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2008
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. The games are right on with what he is learning in school. They are educational but also fun and keep his attention.
P. Stewart
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2008
This game is cute and has some good ideas, but it's definitely too easy for my kindergartener (luckily, he has a younger brother who can help us get our money's worth out of it). Just be aware that it's really more of a preschool game.
D. Victor Jr.
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2007
I bought this for my daughter who has high-functioning Autism and did not learn anything in her Kindergarten class other that kids are cruel. She was called retarded by her classmates and I got little to no help from the school. I pulled her out and we started homeschooling her. I bought this to get an idea of what she knows and how she likes to learn. She loves this game, and has even learned how to spell a few words since playing it. She learns through play so this is perfect for her. I also bought her the first grade game when she is ready to move on.
Slipflash
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2007
My 5 yr old son really likes the Leapster Kingdergarten game when traveling or out an about. At home he ignores it to play his Jump Start World Kindergarten Computer game. I have to cut him off after an hour or so or he will play it until he is cranky. I like Jump Start becuase it gives mastery percentages broken down by skill for us parents. Leapster's building Monsters reward and earning tickets is not especially motivating for my son. For another personality or if you do not have a computer I recommend Leapster's kindergarten game wholeheartedly.
Eli's mom
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2007
My five year-old chooses this game over Spongebob, Cars, and Dora just about every time he plays! It's awfully fun and cute, with the carnival-style games like popping balloons. He also loves making the characters jump, bounce on the trampoline, and hang from the tightrope as they move to catch letters and spell short words. As they play games and collect tickets, they can buy monster parts and build a dancing monster. My son LOVES feeding the tickets to the ticket machine (it reminds me of the Chuck E Cheese ticket machine!) The games themselves are fun, but this added motivation is icing for the cake!By the way, my son got a Gameboy Advance from my mother-in-law for Christmas, but he hardly plays it. He still very much prefers his Leapster games!
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