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LeapFrog Leapster 2 Learning Game System - Pink
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Put innovative creativity and fun at your kids' fingertips --
and watch them learn in the process -- with the The LeapFrog
Leapster 2 Learning Game System. This battery-operated handheld
game system goes where your children go, and brings plenty of
learning fun along. It comes with two pre-installed educational
games, and many more are available: purchase an optional SD card
separately for access to additional online games and to take
advantage of other online features; or you can purchase game
cartridges to add to your Leapster 2 repository. The included
games have skill levels suitable for children ages 4 to 8.
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Leapster 2 games are designed to grow with your child ages 4
through 8, and the console comes pre-loaded with two games What
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The Good: Battery-powered console goes where your child goes,
offers versatile, educational fun.
The Bad: An SD card, which must be purchased separately, is
required to take advantage of many Leapster 2 features.
In a Nutshell: Handheld game console offers fun, educational
games that accommodate your child's learning curve. At a Glance
Ages: 4 to 8
Requires: Four AA batteries
The console has a comfortable, curved shape, although it may be
a tad large and heavy for smaller hands. It features a full-color
touch screen and sound that's a far cry better than the beeps of
old-school handheld consoles. (Parents will appreciate the volume
control and a jack for headphones!) Control and manipulate the
console with the included stylus and with the videogame-style D
pad and other buttons.
We found the initial set-up to be relatively easy: install the
four required AA batteries, and navigate through the
self-explanatory screens to create user profiles for up to 3
children (which come in handy for accessing online features).
After this quick set-up, a menu screen will appear, where you can
choose to play the pre-loaded games, go online, or insert a game
cartridge.
Fun and Learning
Leapster 2 games are designed to grow with your child ages 4
through 8. The console is pre-loaded with two games: The "Dragons
to the Rescue! Learning Game," is a "video game" type activity
with four different levels, the first helping kids identify
letters and numbers, the most advanced giving them spelling and
multiplication practice, all while navigating a dragon past
monstrous storm clouds and scrambling to collect magic crystals.
The "Creativity Castle Art Studio" is a rather low-tech art
program. Players can select a background scene to "color" using
the stylus and "decorate" with fun animated stamps. While it does
foster creativity, this program is somewhat clumsy -- your Paint
program on your PC does a much better job. But "Dragons" was fun
enough to keep even an adult tester enjoyably diverted.
Unfortunately, an SD card is required for taking advantage of
much of what the Leapster 2 has to offer -- which is a drawback,
because it must be purchased separately. Without the SD card,
which offers more memory, you cannot save artwork, download new
games, or take advantage of the online "Learning Path," which
will be available August 2008. (This online program allows you to
register and upload your children's Leapster 2 profiles to show
you their learning activities and their progress.)
In the meantime, without the SD card, you can still purchase
game cartridges. And you still can plug your console -- with the
included USB cable -- into your PC for your children to view and
print "rewards" for completing different game levels (for Dragons
to the Rescue, they're certificates of achievement) or to print
pictures to color with actual crayons (to encourage some
"old-fashioned" creativity!) You must first install the Leapster
2 software on your computer, which comes on the included CD-ROM.
What's in the Box
Leapster 2 Game System, USB cable, CD-ROM
- The preschool gaming handheld that connects to the LeapFrog Learning Path, an online experience that lets you see what your child is learning..
- Play and learn school skills on the go or connect online for extra activities and rewards..
- Library of over 30 exciting learning games featuring characters kids love..
- Included and additional games teach skills in a range of subjects, such as language arts, reading, mathematics and science..
- Parents can connect online to the LeapFrog Learning Path to see what their child is learning. Kids connect online for extra activities and rewards..