Original LeapFrog® Leapster Learning
System
Perfect Gift For Children Ages
4-10
The original Leapster - the
educational toy kids still love!
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Original LeapFrog Leapster
Learning Game System
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The original Leapster Learning
System from
LeapFrog® continues to please parents and
children as a wonderful, dependable hand
held video educational toy that has withstood
the test of time.
This educational video game
teaches:
- phonics,
- spelling,
- math,
- art,
- music
and
- more.
REVIEWS:
"I feel better
knowing that while my kids get the
benefit of having the high tech video
game toy all their friends have, they are
learning at the same
time."
"My son's got a
Leapster and it's great."
"I've opted for the
Leapster because it's mainly for the car on
long journeys."
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What
You Need to Know about the original Leapster educational
toy:
- Manufactured by LeapFrog, an award-winning educational
toy design company
- Needs 4 "AA" batteries (included)
- Comes with 2 games built in
- Compatible with other Leapster games (with exception of
games specific to TV or online use)
With access to a large library of interchangeable game
cartridges, children will have years of fun with this
educational toy. No access to play on tv or use online, this is
the perfect portable, sturdy, hand held video game doing what
it was designed to do. Make learning surprisingly and
effectively fun.
Less expensive than its cousins the
L-Max and Leapster2, you
cannot go wrong with this proven model. The only LeapFrog
Leapster games that are not usable with this model are
those you can download online and the ones specifically made
for tv viewing.
Q&A -
Consumer Reviews
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Which
is better? Vtech Vsmile or Leapfrog's
Leapster (or LMax) for kids between 4 and
6? |
"My 3
girls have used both systems. We started with
Leapsters but when the two big girls
(7&9) graduated to Nintendo DS the
youngest (3) got a new V Pocket for herself
so she wouldn't feel left out."
"The Leapsters are
very kid friendly, great interface and very easy to
use no matter what age you are. They kept them all
quiet and amused during long car rides and the
older two had fun challenging each other at
games."
"The V Pocket was a
bit more challenging for the younger one (3) to
learn but she figured it out in about 2 weeks. I
find it's a bit bulky though and when I pick it up
to play around with it I find the positioning of
the buttons sometimes cramp up my hands, I can't
imagine how her little hands feel. I also find it
harder to locate cartridges that are appropriate
for her age group (3-5) everyone always has an
abundance of 4-6 but never enough 3-5 and 6-8 (for
your older one)."
"Batteries are an
issue with both, I definitely suggest investing in
the recharger package (if you choose Leapster) or
an AC adapter (if you choose V Pocket, keep in mind
it will work with other V Tech products too).
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LeapFrog items,
which is better?
"We
have the Leapfrog Leapster ( for 3 years now,
and then a new one for second son for last 2
years). My kids love them. They play them all
of the time. I love them because every game is
educational ( I'm a teacher). I debated on the
L-max, but wanted my kids to be able to share
games. Also, I wasn't concerned about them
playing on the TV, which if I recall, is the
big deal of the L-max. Anyway, my kids have
been using Leapster since they were 4, and find
them easy to
manipulate."
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