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Is good for learning the sound of letters but I have to say that I was expecting an interactive game like the others leapster games. Is like a video to help kids the sound of the letters but not how to write it.
in a day or two of recieving it she was flying through it. We boght this for my 2 year old daughter thinking it was something she could grow into. This has been the best game ever for her. Even thoug she could do it with her eyes closed now, she still enjoys sitting down and playing with it. Great buy.
That's it, the only game option. Since we already own the video, this has been a waste of money. I was disappointed to find this "game" to be more of a video. It only asks a basic question, like, which letter says "Ahh" or which letter is "A". Plus, very, very, little interaction. They can only play a game after each "chapter" of 4 or more letters. IF YOU OWN THE MOVIE, DON'T BUY THIS GAME. I gave it 3 stars because my daughter loves it (just like bringing the movie everywhere)and it's been her favorite movie since she was 2 1/2 yrs old.
The Leapster and this cartridge seemed like a natural purchase and he's loved it. Yes, I know the recommended age bracket - but my 2.5 year old absolutely adores the DVD version and the Fridge Phonics product that LeapFrog produces. He also will snap up anything electronic because he sees that both his parents are constantly "wired". He was already so familiar with the way LeapFrog teaches the alphabet that he had no problem working his way through the game. He's so proud of himself for being able to do it and, on top of us being terribly proud of him, it keeps him entertained while reinforcing his learning.
with a school teacher mother, of reading skills, this module has passed the test with full marks. Leapster is a wonderful, durable and entertaining product for young children. The Letter factory cartridge has kept my 5 year old grand daughter captivated, entertained and enhancing her basic reading skills for hours. Battery life is excellent. The unit survives the beating of a two year old sister without a hitch.
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