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Welcome to Carnival Marvel. Step right up to play six fun-filled learning games that teach 45 essential kindergarten reading and math skills. Play each learning game to earn tickets to buy monster parts. Then, build an entire monster and teach it a silly dance so it can take the stage. Requires Leapster Multimedia Learning System (sold separately).
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- 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
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By Mom in Hooville (Charlottesville, VA)
One of my goals in getting games for our son's Leapster is that I wouldn't have to constantly help him. This game is easy to navigate and doesn't seem to frustrate him. It also has just enough of a challenge, so I don't think it's too easy either. I bought this at Wal-Mart for $18 (two weeks ago), so this price it a little steep.
By achillesk
Tech Toybox is selling this for $64.99 on Amazon. What a ripoff. They are taking advantage. Amazon seems to let this price gouging happen but will soon figure out that they're losing customers due to price gouging by their partners. Amazon should list suggested retail price on all items where possible if they care about their customers
By K. Apel (CA , USA)
Granddaughter loves this game, even her brother who is 3 seems to be able to play well with it.
By Sara J. Mcglynn (Rochester Hills, MI USA)
My 5 year old daughter received the Leaptster 2, a Disney princess game and the kindergarten game for Christmas. The Kindergarten game is by far her favorite. She would play with it for hours if I let her. My 3 year old loves it too. There are many fights over the Leapster and the Kindergarten game.
By Kari (MA, USA)
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. 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. She also enjoys the Pet Pals game. This is a great educational toy, but can you will need to limit their time (she would play all day if I let her). The Disney Princess Enchanted Tales game did not hold her attention nearly as long, and she is a princess fanatic.
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