A Parent's Guide to the Leapster L-Max
Learning System
Multi-Level Learning Made
Fun
Leapster L-Max Learning System Parent's
Guide is the perfect resource for deciding if the
L-Max is right for your child. A Parent Guide is included in
the L-Max packaging, but here is a quick review. The learn
everywhere Leapster provides multi-level learning with an
animated and multi-sensory platform. But what does that mean
really?
The Leapster L-MAX learning system combines
hand-held learning and TV screen learning to offer the ultimate
in educational video gaming. As a hand-held system, it
encourages learning on the go. Connected to the TV, the
Leapster L MAX learning game system extends
play to a large screen to allow parents to share in their
child’s learning experience.
Featuring the best in-depth tutorials and a
supporting hint structure to guide children through reading,
math or spelling concepts, the Leapster L-MAX learning game
system is an educational toy kids love and a smart way to
support children in their individual learning process.
Your child has access to an interactive video player,
digital art studio and reader, and can also interact with their
favorite characters.
There are 4 levels of difficulty, adjusting the challenges
to the ability of the child. Perfectly suited for children ages
four through ten, as soon as your child provides a correct
answer, they are instantly rewarded. One problem though. The
kids love it so much, you may have to buy one for each child in
the family!
Perfect for gift giving, the L Max can be
used with other Leapster games and there are new game
cartridges made available all the time. No more gift giving
frustration!
How Do
The Leapster Games Work with Your TV?
LeapFrog's versatile Leapster LMax Learning System is more
than a portable handheld video game. Few educational toys have
the wonderful option for plugging directly into your TV,
providing children with multiple ways to enjoy the Leap Frog
L-Max video toy. So what do you need to know?
When hooked up to a television, the system goes into
dual-screen mode. The L-Max puts one image on the TV and a
second one on its own screen, allowing players to interact with
the hand held while they watch the action unfold on the TV. An
example would be the players using Letters on the Loose writing
the letter M on the hand-held game and then seeing an animated
M dance on the TV screen.
The L Max system comes preloaded with games that have proven
to be a big hit with kids. Rabbit River Math, Rabbit River
Reading, and Corral Art Studio have 4 levels of difficulty,
adjusting the challenge from preschool to 4th grade. Check out
other Leapster
L-Max games and accessories.
Learning Skills Include:
- Spelling
- Addition
- Phonics
- Subtraction
- Rhyming Artistic Expression
- Letter Games Musical Rhythm, Tempo and Mood
- Numbers Entertaining themselves!
The Leap Frog Leapster L Max Parent's Guide
is really a gift guide for anyone who is looking for the "just
perfect" gift for a favorite, special child in your life.
Grandma, Grandpa, Aunt, Uncle, Godparent. Just wait till you
see the excitement in their eyes when they open your special
gift.
History of LeapFrog Educational Toys
for Kids:
Founded in 1995, Leap Frog, known for its educational toys,
has taken its previous interactive book format and applied
their award-winning learning systems to create a video game
format that appeals to children ages 4 to 10. Leap Frog has
received numerous awards for innovation in its technology based
educational toys.
Based in Emeryville, California, Leap Frog Enterprises and
has developed a family of learning platforms that come to life
with more than 100 interactive software titles, covering
important subjects such as phonics, reading, math, music,
geography, social studies, spelling, vocabulary and science. In
addition, the company has created more than 35 stand-alone
educational products for ages from six months to 16 years.
LeapFrog’s award-winning U.S. consumer products are available
in more than 25 countries around the world.
“The growth of learning toys
within the industry and among consumers can be contributed in
large part to LeapFrog, a learning company that continues to
prove itself as a predominant player in the overall toy
industry,” said Julie Livingston, Director of Marketing
Communications for Toy Industry Association. “The fact that
LeapFrog has received the educational T.O.T.Y. award four years
in a row is a testament to the strength of its ability to offer
learning products that are both fun and
engaging."
As of March, 2008, LeapFrog's products have won more than
3350 awards.
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