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year old loves this game, and while she knows all of her uppercase letters, she still required some help with the lowercase, which this focuses on as well. For anyone who has the Word/Letter/Math Factory DVDs, this is a great find. Overall, she plays this game the most out of all of her leapster games. This also allows for her to learn and practice how to write all of her letters. You don't have to own the movies to enjoy the game though. My [.].
It was easy for her learn the games, yet is still challenging enough to her for her to continue to learn from them. It is great educational tool as well, which makes mom happy and the characters are captivating to my daughter keeping her intrigued in the activities. My 4 year old loves this game. I have to limit her time playing this or she would play it non-stop.
My son just loves it. This is a great game. This game is about recognizing letters as well as practicing writing them.
SO MUCH SO. LOVE THE PARENT INTERACTION WHILE MY CHILD IS PLAYING THE GAME. BE SURE TO GET THE LMAX AS THEN YOU CAN SEE EVERYTHING ON THE TV ALSO MY ENTIRE CHIDLS PRESCHOOL CLASS NOW OWNS A LEAPSTER LMAX. I CAN WATCH ON THE TV AND HELP WHEN HE NEEDS IT.GREAT PRESCHOOL GAME. HIGHLY RECOMMEND.
Also their is only room for one child on the sign in screen, and I have two. Its very picky on how you write it so my son (3) gets frustrated very quickly with it. I love the consept of this game. their are two things I don't like.
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