"Hard to compete correctly but still good" | 2008-05-08 |
| - Reviewed By jasnjen0 |
| I just bought the Leapster for my 5 y.o. daughter. I wanted something she could play with in the car that was educational. She took to it right away and has needed very little help from me. I bought 3 games-this one, Dora Wildlife Rescue, and Kindergarten. She begged me for this one, but it is very challenging. I tried myself to trace the letters and you have to get it right on. You can not stray from the line and you can not go too far or it has you do it again. It's very precise and frustrating even for me. Her favorite is the onboard games and Dora. She does keep trying though b/c it's Princess, it just doesn't hold her interest for very long. There are quite a few games on this one though, I think they are the same but have one for Cinderella and one for Ariel. |
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"Great product for handicapped sister!!" | 2008-04-07 |
| - Reviewed By User: A5AVIEXYWL6DF |
| My handicapped sister loves this game. It helps her concentration level a great deal. Some more advanced children might not enjoy and become bored. In her case it's been a great game. |
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"Leapster L-Max Princess Educational Game" | 2008-03-24 |
| - Reviewed By User: A5XINBUS2EO2T |
| My daughter has learned how to write her alphabets by using this game. We love it! |
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"Great for Princess fans!" | 2007-08-16 |
| - Reviewed By User: A10M8549F3N9XM |
| If your little girl loves the Disney Princesses, she will love this Leapster game. My 5 year old twins fight over who gets to use this cartridge in their Leapster. I see no problems with the graphics, and really like the game where they can trace letters of the alphabet. One of my girls has a lazy eye and problems with fine motor skills and it has been great for her! My other daughter especially enjoys the game that you get to design a dress for Cinderella at the end. |
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"My daughter loves Leapfrog Princess" | 2007-07-17 |
| - Reviewed By User: A3L4BA7418ZNUP |
Ever since we bought the Leapfrog, I have been impressed by the educational value of the game, which zeroes in on "problem-solving" skills. As well, it helps kids with their hand-eye coordination.
A young girl will love the Princess game, which also contains many songs. |
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"A childs dream that could be better" | 2007-06-23 |
| - Reviewed By User: A22H0T69GNDNZW |
When my daughter got the Leapster from her grandma for her birthday, I got her 3 game cartridges to play with and being absolutely in love with all the Disney Princesses, I really expected 2 things:
1. She would love the Disney Princess Leapster games and really learn from them.
2. The Leapster Disney Princess Game Cartridge would be a high quality learning tool.
Well, so far, neither is working out. My daughter still loves the princesses and she really loves her Leapster L-Max but the Disney Princess game cartridge has been a bust. The graphics are extremely poor quality and it does not translate well to the TV. The learning quality of the games is minimal at best. I am so disappointed especially since these cartridges cost almost $25.00 each. I purchased the Animal Adventure Cartridge at the same time and she can't put it down. Make no mistake. The Leapster L-Max is awesome and she loves it. It's the Disney Princess Cartridge that just doesn't make the grade.
I'm sorry I can't recommend the princesses but it really needs a lot of work to be worth it. |
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"great game for girls!!" | 2007-03-18 |
| - Reviewed By kelthebookworm |
| My daughter loves this game! She loves gathering jewels for the jewel chamber. There is also a nice game that helps teach writing that she loves. Very creative and fun to play! |
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"adorable and educational" | 2007-03-08 |
| - Reviewed By User: AON32U4REZF7K |
| if you have a princess lover among you, this is the best. so cute and captivating and actually educational for little ones. i love it for my 3 year old. she is really getting it!! i am impressed. |
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"a must" | 2006-11-26 |
| - Reviewed By ccheney2 |
My daughter got this game when she was 4 and still loves it (she is 5 1/2). It teaches handwriting, math concepts, listening skills and it goes on for a long time unlike the other games that are over in 20 minutes. It also gets them to use their fine motor skills. I am a former teacher and I tell all my friends with girls this is the game to have. I have to disagree that this game is silly and noneducational. I think it is very appropriate for the 3 1/2 to 5 age range depending on your child. I think that once your child reaches kider they might be too advanced for it, but still love to play it. Do all games have to prepare children for being rocket scientist? Can't kids be kids and just play with something that they enjoy? I give it a BIG thumbs up! |
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"This game has helped my daughter with her writing!" | 2006-11-22 |
| - Reviewed By User: A2TQB50O2PC4B4 |
My 3 year old got this game a few months ago and is only 3 and a half right now. She has started writing her letters because of the Cinderella dancing game and had even built enough confidence to start writing her own name. I was not sure she was ready for a leapster when she turned 3 but slowly she has built tremendous confidence with it and is now completely on her own.
This game will help your child tremendously and a must have for your child's leapster collection, the results have impressed me! |
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